DISCLAIMER
This is an herbal product but please perform a patch test before full use of this product. To ensure that you’re not allergic to this herb, please apply a small amount of this extract to your inner arm and wait 24 hrs. If there is no irritation you may proceed with full use.
WHAT IS A DMSO EXTRACT?
This is an herbal extract that DMSO was used to extract the herbal constituents instead of using grain alcohol or glycerin (Glycerin is used for non-alcoholic extracts. They are weak extracts). DMSO penetrates deep and can pull anything mixed with it just ass deep into the tissues [Read more about DMSO below] A DMSO extract is much stronger and way more potent then your average herbal extract. You also don’t get that loud alcohol-smell you get with regular extracts because DMSO is odorless, so all you smell is the herbs. The only reason DMSO isn’t used in herbal extracts for ‘baking’, is because DMSO is very bitter tasting just like MSM powder (those of you that take MSM daily know what I mean!) DMSO extracts for skincare products are much more effective and give faster results.
WHAT IS CHEBE?
Chébé is the haircare secret of the African women of Chad whom are known to have very long naturally coarse hair that hangs down to their thighs. These women cover their hair in a homemade Chébé mixture that keeps their hair super moisturized and lubricated, which is the reason why their hair never breaks even from childhood. If your hair never breaks then you have super ‘length retention’ causing your hair to eventually drape past your buttocks like the ladies from Chad. Some people believe that it is purely genetics which is the reason for these women’s hair growing that long. Some women from Chad were interviewed, and these women said it was definitely NOT due to genetics. Because some of them don’t even apply the Chébé to their bangs, and the hair there stays short. But the parts where the Chébé mixture is applied, that hair never breaks is very strong and grows very long.
HOW TO USE CHEBE?
Chébé powder is usually mixed with other herbs and coconut oil then applied to wet hair. This process is very messy and leaves grit in you hair from the Chébé powder and it gets on very thing. Using this Chébé DMSO Extract will make treating you hair more clean and neat, and an extract of Chébé is much stronger especially one made with DMSO.
Chébé Hair Oil Recipe:
Mix equal amounts of Chébé DMSO Extract with coconut oil, pour into an applicator bottle. Wash condition then towel dry your hair. Shake the bottle of Chébé hair oil to mix (it separates) then apply the oil mixture to your freshly washed hair. Comb thru, then put your hair into 3-4 ponytails or braids. Re-apply your Chébé hair oil to your hair every 5 days and comb/re-braid your hair. Purchase a ‘Hair Length Shirt’ to track your hair growth rate.
WHAT IS DMSO?
DMSO an excellent natural penetration enhancer, anti-inflammatory, and tissue healing agent. Dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) is an organic sulfur extracted from the wood in pine trees. DMSO has many uses as a prescription medicine and dietary supplement. DMSO can be taken by mouth, applied to the skin, or injected into the veins (or by IV). DMSO is commonly used in sports medicine to decrease pain, speed the healing of wounds, burns, muscle and skeletal injuries. DMSO is also used topically to treat painful conditions such as headache, inflammation, osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, and severe facial pain called tic douloureux. It is used topically for eye conditions including cataracts, glaucoma, and problems with the retina; for foot conditions including bunions, calluses, and fungus on toenails; and for skin conditions including keloid scars and scleroderma. DMSO is sometimes used topically to treat skin and tissue damage caused by chemotherapy when it leaks from the IV that is used to deliver it. DMSO is used either alone or in combination with a drug called idoxuridine to treat pain associated with shingles (herpes zoster infection). Intravenously, DMSO is used to lower abnormally high blood pressure in the brain. It is also given intravenously to treat bladder infections (interstitial cystitis) and chronic inflammatory bladder disease. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved certain DMSO products for placement inside the bladder to treat symptoms of chronic inflammatory bladder disease. DMSO is sometimes placed inside bile ducts with other medications to treat bile duct stones.
There are no reviews yet.