Bloo Review
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Do you think the ingredients of Bloo have systemic effects? I don't really have problems with my hair or scalp, but I would still consider getting it, especially if you noticed any systemic benefits since the ingredients are quite "peaty".
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@jamezb46 I definitely notice other positive effects from topical application. Mood Boost, Increased Confidence, Muscle Relaxation, Stable Energy etc. If i have an imflamed muscle I will apply some and it recovers quite quickly. It's also useful for skincare.
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@Andrewㅤ awesome, thanks for the reply. Those all sound good. Plus sounds like quite a sensual experience lathering up with the blue stuff lol. I'm in!
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@Andrewㅤ have you ever treid topical glucose?
Glucose is in many skincare products
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@wester130 I have not, have you?
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@Andrewㅤ gonna try it.
the problem with taurine/niacinamide etc is that they increase the need for glucose.
see this thread
https://bioenergetic.forum/topic/2295/sugar-water-with-lemon-scent-for-60-dollars
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@wester130 Why is that a bad problem to have? Just eat more sugar, right
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@jamezb46 true. however using the glucose topically will work locally.
for example honey on burns, versus eating the honey
topical niacinamide increases the need for sugar locally in that area.
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@wester130 I see. So why not add in table sugar to the bloo product so that there is ~5g per serving?
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@jamezb46 it can work, yes, honey too works
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@Andrewㅤ FYI I dissolved mine in Glycerin for increased viscosity and all the actives dissolved well in 1-2 oz