[meteorite-list] Meteoritic stardust anti-ageing cream

From: Galactic Stone & Ironworks <meteoritemike_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Wed, 24 Apr 2013 10:56:07 -0400
Message-ID: <CAKBPJW94Kag3u1F5yhtHPKWDfff97Apv7e0zLy2nGsx3GuD7Fw_at_mail.gmail.com>

Well, this does explain my ravishing youthful looks, vibrant attitude,
and stallion-like reproductive prowess. After years of consuming
meteorite dust, it's finally starting to pay off!


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On 4/24/13, Mendy Ouzillou <ouzillou at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Adam,
>
> During the campus-wide Berkeley Days event last weekend, Crystal, Jacob and
> I went to visit Jason, Peter and Barbara Utas who put on an incredible
> outreach/educational program. In a classroom of the earth sciences building,
> they displayed some impressive specimens from their collection. They were so
> swamped that I volunteered to help for about 1.5 hours answering various
> questions from the very young to the very old, from the really ridiculous to
> the really thoughtful.
>
> This woman came in with her two children and began quizzing me about
> meteorites having special energy or properties (not the scientific kind
> either). She then proceeded to tell me that her homeopathic doctor
> "prescribed" meteoritic iron to give to one of her children for either
> breathing or anxiety issues. I was suffering from both of those as she was
> telling me her story and thankfully had 2 grams of Sikhote Alin between the
> cheek and gums to address the issues. When I calmly explained to her that
> meteorites are made up of the same things as earth rocks and in fact
> contained trace amounts of other undesirable things that should not be given
> to children, she grew slightly offended and told me that her homeopath (wait
> for it ...), "well, he is a doctor" before waling out the door.
>
> After the visitor left, I told the story to Peter (who is a practicing
> medical doctor) and Jason and they suggested it was probably just an
> off-the-shelf iron supplement and we all sighed in relief that she was
> probably only being scammed. I then promptly spit out the Sikhote.
>
> I was able to educate two people who came in about the synergy between
> hunters, collectors and scientists and hopefully cleared away some of their
> misconceptions regarding meteorite ownership.
>
> My favorite moment was when a 10 or 11 year old boy told me he saw the
> Novato fire ball. I told him to go tell Jason because he would be really
> jealous ;-) and ask Jason to show him an actual Novato meteorite. HOW COOL
> IS THAT!!!!
>
>
> All in all, huge kudos to Jason and his family for putting on an incredible
> event that clearly requires significant effort. The effort is also physical
> in that they bring in LARGE irons for everyone to enjoy.
>
>
> Mendy Ouzillou
>
>
>>________________________________
>> From: Adam Hupe <raremeteorites at yahoo.com>
>>To: Adam <meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com>
>>Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2013 7:07 AM
>>Subject: [meteorite-list] Meteoritic stardust anti-ageing cream
>>
>>
>>It looks somebody found a new use for Saharan meteorite dust.  A company in
>> Spain is actually crushing meteorites and adding it to cream.
>>
>>
>>Link:
>>
>>
>>http://post.jagran.com/Now-antiageing-cream-that-contains-meteorite-stardust-to-keep-you-young-1356693245
>>
>>And to think, I used to wash out chondrite cutting dust under a tree in my
>> front yard which has been growing like mad the last five years.  Maybe
>> there is something to it.  I could add some to sun-block around here in
>> the desert and make a fortune.  I could claim it blocks solar and other
>> radiation from space and make a small fortune. This could be the ticket!
>> The rust in the dust will make for a good fake tan while protecting your
>> skin at the same time.
>>
>>
>>Why did I not think of this sooner?  On the other hand, these cure-all
>> gimmicks have been around centuries. It would be similar to selling
>> gladiator sweat as a beauty product like the Romans did.
>>
>>Adam
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