Calm down fella, you seem to be in a bit of a lather. :wink:
I've been using Wright's coal tar soap for about 50 years. After I moved to the USA, friends brought me fresh supplies back from business trips home. Now that I'm retired, I needed to find a source here, until I read the following sad news . . .
Must be nice to live in Euro-land and to be so well-protected by Big Brother! So now I'm off to Google for proper USA-made stuff, of which there appears to be great deal of choice - thanks, FDA :DOriginally Posted by Wiki
Merry Crimble,
Calm down fella, you seem to be in a bit of a lather. :wink:
F.T.F.A.
Same's happened to Pears Soap, now made in Asia. Different product all together.
I have to admit, i really don't like the EU in terms of EC Directives, they come out with so many each year, that it's a nightmare keeping up with legislation, you have to keep on top of all the Statutory Instruments, EC Directives, etc that most companies have to have legislative experts in just to keep on top of it all, which adds cost and no real benefit, because most directives are just rehashes of old ones, with lower limits applied, or slightly tweaked.
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I wonder if anyone can list five EU directives that are of real everyday benefit to ordinary people.
Without wishing to and not being critical of your post .. just generally speaking ... I think the FDA in America is a pretty horrific organisation .. trying to shut down all supplements and herbal medicines ,, and generally making life difficult for anything that is likely to divert profits from BIG Pharma..... And if the USA is not the land of BIG BROTHER then I don't know who is !! Although I will readily admit that Britain follows the same line and is just as bad.Originally Posted by xpatUSA
We are both ran by paranoid governments intent on imposing more controls and taking away more of our personal freedoms .. all in the name of ... OUR so called ........ Health and Safety ... Well sorry ..but that is just ....... BULL@*@$ ... :D
Merry Xmas
Fully agreed. Most USA-dwellers give out the impression that here is the only place worth living on the planet but, deep down, we know it just ain't :cry:Originally Posted by deepelem
As an example of the "power" of the FDA . .
Amazon USA sells:
"Wrights Coal Tar Soap Original delivered worldwide by British Corner Shop the online supermarket for Expats"
But the pic shows the coaltar-less product (ie the Euro stuff from Turkey).
Hi Ted .. that is just so funny !!! ... quite ridiculous :roll: .. I love it .... Thy have it right there on the label .. "Coal Tar Fragrance" !!! .............. a guy just know he's being conned .. :-)
I am curently in Russia .,. and I always travel with Coal Tar soap haha! ,, have done for years ... ... but i wonder what version I've got .. I'm gonna check it out right now .. youv'e got me worried .. :evil:
Cheers
Brian
Oddly, I find tea tree oil smells vaguely of coal tar... Certainly has its own unique fragrance.
Maybe good old carbolic soap could be a suitable substitute http://www.lifebuoy.co.uk/carbolic-soaps.htmOriginally Posted by xpatUSA
dunk
"Well they would say that ... wouldn't they!"
Ahhh . . . memories of the RAF - big chunks of carbolic for the airmen's bog - but bars of scented soap for the officer's toilette. That would be back in the 60's when class distinction was still a little noticeable.Originally Posted by sundial
I really like the coal tar for holding skin complaints at bay, looking here at present . . . black soap!
Yep [edit], good outfit - they make all kinds of soap . . . even Emu Oil soap :shock: .
I noticed the difference in the Pears soap. Imho, it's hard to find a good soap and often I use a couple of different ones. had some Greek extra-virgin olive-oil soap not long ago and was impressed (rather than cold-pressed :lol:).
That combination of heavy soap and strong after-shave is hilarious- only to be 'veneered' by a layer of lager and cigs.
Br- and a Merry Christmas!
AP.
Ps It's quite amazing that drugs whose toxilogical properties are not fully understood and also combination effects not fully understood are allowed and herbal and supplements are coming in for some much concerted action.
I must admit that with the sort of soap, especially the liquid soap, you buy at supermarkets I've grown tired of the moisturiser they put in such that I feel the need to wash after I've washed just to get rid of it. But what with?