1 Bottle REAL J-Lube JLube Powder Lubricant

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1 Bottle REAL J-Lube JLube Powder Lubricant

1 Bottle REAL J-Lube JLube Powder Lubricant

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Virgin coconut oil contains anti-inflammatory and moisturizing properties. As people generally like the smell and taste of coconut, it could be a suitable lube alternative. Remove pitcher from microwave, allow to cool down a little, then add the jelly lubricant. Stir well to mix, then pour into prepared squeeze bottles. Leave a little airspace at the top of each bottle. Vaginal irritation: Some lubricants may contain ingredients that can irritate the vagina or lead to infections such as yeast infections. Put the distilled water in the pitcher. *Lightly* dust the surface with about 1/3 or 1/4 of the J-lube powder. Avoid creating piles or lumps of J-lube powder on the surface of the water. Cover with plastic wrap and let sit for, say, five minutes, until the powder has all taken up some water. Let sit a while longer, say ten or twenty minutes. Then stir very well.

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Wash, in hot water, the mixing container, the measuring spoons, the stirring implement, and the bottle in which you will eventually store the mixed J-Lube. Rinse them thoroughly afterwards, especially if you used soap. Once they are clean and residue-free, sterilize them all with whatever you have chosen as a sterilizing agent. Rinse them again afterwards with clean water to wash away any remaining sterilizing agent (especially important if you used something that could leave a residue behind). Make certain that the measuring spoons are completely dry before you use them; everything else can be slightly damp. In fact, it is best to avoid drying things with a towel if at all possible. Towels have lint on them, and lint floating in your J-Lube is really unappealing. Anecdotal evidence suggests egg whites may be a suitable lubricant alternative. This is because people believe it has a similar consistency to cervical mucus. The Ingredient List: Certain lube ingredients are known to cause vaginal irritation and/or infections—including glycerin, nonoxynol-9, and propylene glycol—so these are best avoided. You’ll also want to stay away from parabens (i.e. any ingredient with a name ending in -paraben), which have been shown to disrupt the endocrine system. Finally, steer clear of any lube containing sugar or sucralose, unless you want a hell of a yeast infection. Plain yogurt could be a useful alternative lubricant. Anecdotal evidence suggests it does not dry out, has a suitable consistency, and is relatively cheap.And I have no idea why the method I was struggling with is so popular, because I found it slow, painstaking and fussy. The common method I'm referring to is to use a regular kitchen mixer in a microwave safe bowl, alternately mixing and nuking the J-Lube to remove lumps and bumps. As indicated above, I used that method exactly once. It was long, tedious, and very, very messy compared to R.'s method, which takes me literally all of 5-10 minutes, including decanting the J-Lube and washing, drying, and stowing away the immersion blender. There are ones made from food based ingredients, mainly some form of saccharide, that are commonly found in many things we eat: Xanthan gum, Guar gum, Carrageenen and the like. You can even buy them in most health food stores as raw ingredients. Many of them have been found to be irritating to the digestive system when eaten in larger quantities. Xanthan Gum is a known laxative and is excreted by bacteria grown in different mediums like corn, wheat or soy. If you have a food allergy it might warrant some investigation as to what it was grown in. Guar Gum comes from Guar beans, Locust Bean Gum from Carob beans, Carrageenan comes from Seaweed and is a suspected intestinal irritant and is banned from use in infant formula in the EU. If you use these lubes and are finding reactions consider you might simply have a food allergy to one of these ingredients. Increased risk of STIs: Using oil-based lubricants with condoms can weaken the latex and increase the risk of condom breakage, which can increase the risk of sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Worth noting: I've mixed J-Lube in a regular blender, but there's an awful lot of scraping down the sides of the container and reblending to get rid of lumps and bumps. I find the method rather slow and tedious.

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Use water-based lubricants only: oil-based lubricants can damage condoms and increase the risk of infections. The key things to this recipe are patient waiting for the J-lube to hydrate, the boiling, and the addition of a jelly-style lubricant. I haven't tried J-lube without adding a jelly-style one, so maybe I'm full of shit. Nothing new there. Color me hopelessly unimaginative. J-lube is a powder that’s used to make a lubricant. It’s commonly used by veterinarians to help with the birthing process in animals, but it’s also a popular ingredient in homemade lubricants. However, like olive oil, people should not use virgin coconut oil if they use latex barrier methods of contraception. Egg whites J-lube is easy to use, but there are a few things to keep in mind. Apply a small amount of J-lube to the desired area and reapply as needed. If you’re using it with a partner or with toys, be sure to communicate and reapply as necessary. Precautions to take when using J-lube

If you are looking for a lubricant for human use, it is recommended that you use products specifically designed and approved for that purpose. There are many safe and effective personal lubricants available on the market that are formulated for use during sexual activity or for other personal needs. Other alternatives for J lube recipe Yes! Using J-lube with condoms is generally safe, but be sure to use a water-based lubricant to avoid damaging the condom. Avoid using oil-based lubricants with condoms. Can J lube be used for anal play? The instructions on the bottle say to rub some salt into the J-Lube to dissolve it. This works remarkably well, but really isn't necessary with the above recipe for pre-mixed J-Lube. And again, despite what other people say, J-Lube CAN be washed off with soap and water. It just can take a while, especially if you directly applied J-Lube powder to your skin. Glycerin soap seems to help. https://journals.lww.com/stdjournal/Fulltext/2016/07000/Lubricant_Use_and_Rectal_Chlamydial_and_Gonococcal.5.aspx J-lube can be used for more than just personal lubrication. It can also be used as a massage gel or even as a slime-making ingredient for kids. Just be sure to keep it away from your eyes and mouth. J-lube vs. other types of lubricants

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Brown, J., et al. (2013). Intravaginal practices and risk of bacterial vaginosis and candidiasis infection among a cohort of women in the United States [Abstract]. Pros: Moisturizing thanks to aloe; mostly organic; hypoallergenic; safe to use with condoms and non-silicone sex toys So again, I’m no doctor, but I don’t see much risk of this type of issue under normal circumstances. Fisting might cause it, but even then I doubt you’d get much J-Lube past the point of the wound. You’d have other issues to worry about in a case like that. A large ruptured intestine is dangerous enough. After you've decanted the mixed J-Lube into a suitable container (see below for one such example), the easiest way to clean the blender is to put hot water and a few drops of Dawn detergent into the mixing tube and run the blender for 15 or 20 seconds to get the blades clean, then rinse it off in hot water.

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Chemical interactions: Certain types of lubricants can react with other products, such as sex toys, and cause damage or irritation. If you want to produce a high-quality batch of J-Lube that will last for quite some time, it isn’t all that difficult. Here’s what you need: With its reputation for being a great sex toy brand, it makes sense that Lelo makes a damn good lube to use with all those little gadgets that's glycerin- and paraben-free. It features a hint of aloe to avoid any greasiness, and yes, it's obviously safe to use with your sex toys because it is a water-based lube.So to summarize, yes it does work. However, other offerings seem to work better, but a thinner mixture of J-Lube that didn’t coat so heavily might work well enough. Nuke the pitcher (still covered with plastic film) in the microwave until it boils. After every three minutes, take it out and stir it. Continue until the mixture is boiling, then boil for a few minutes. Be ***very*** careful when stirring hot J-lube solution. It can "bump" and foam up, and I suspect it will give a very really nasty burn if it gets on you.



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