However they did not add the cilantro for nothing. I think it is a powerful part
of Past Tense, so don't expect the same results when making those changes.
Pat
On Sat, Dec 4, 2010 at 8:40 PM, Anyoneslife <lovelesses@gmail.com> wrote:
I love the past tense for my headaches as well but the smell of the
cilantro lingers far to long for me. I don't notice it after
laundering my clothes, but I did decide to just make my own with
wintergreen and peppermint to avoid the cilantro smell. Perhaps they
could try this as well...
-V
On Dec 3, 5:57 pm, Elissa <egrime...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I have a customer who loves the past tense for headaches, neck pain,
> etc. However, she is very frustrated the smell stays in her clothes
> even after laundering. Any advice on how to eliminate or reduce this
> smell. Thanks
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