I used to have a lot of acne and some of the acne turned into dark spots on my face. I have oily skin. I need something that works, maybe you've tried it or something. My skin tone is also not even so I wanted to see if there is any product that will help. Thank you!
For an overall treatment at a reasonable price with a money back guarantee, I would try the Exposed Acne Solution at:
http://www.acnereliefguide.com/exposed-acne-treatment-review.html
It is a product combines the Science of Fighting Acne with this exclusive combination of actives to for the treatment all 4 known causes of acne:
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In addition here are a couple of simple natural remedies that you could try. It involves lemon juice and rose water. What I do with these natural home-made remedies is quite simple.
You mix the two together, 50/50. I apply the solution to my face using a cotton ball, leave on for 30 minutes, then wash off with warm water,
Do this procedure daily for about a month. You should see an improvement. Always check with your doctor if you are unsure.
Another natural acne treatment is the use of honey. After cleaning your skin, you can then apply honey to the affected part of your skin. Wait after ten minutes before rinsing it with clean water. It fights the bacteria on the affected parts
January 6th, 2009 | Posted in | 7 Comments
I'm just wondering, because i just got a hold of some xyience weight loss supplements, and i know their known for their muscle growth and testosterone boosters. Which work quite well from what i've heard and seen.
As with most medications, the shelf life provides the time frame in which the medication maintains potent levels. After the shelf the potent diminishes or lessens. Also, consider that some ingredients in medication can maintain for so long and given the various components may determine the actual yes or no.
Have I taken weight loss or other pills beyond shelf life….yes!
Check with doctor or advice nurse and good luck to you.
January 6th, 2009 | Posted in | 2 Comments
I am interested in knowing the options to put in the market an antimicrobial agent (fastest options). Any help, references will be appreciated,
To the response before this, I understand your concern, and I'd agree with it, but I don't believe that (s)he is saying FDA approval isn't being sought out eventually. Rather, I get the impression that in the meantime between the approval (which from what I've heard, the approval may be a very lengthy time period), understandably, some return on the cost of production would be sought as well as a sort of trial run.
I do not know the industry, but, I do believe that especially if it's a natural health product, you can sell it as a natural food rather than a medicine, in the same classification of herbs and herbal teas which are sold alongside organic foods rather than on the same grocer aisle as medicines. I'd look into marketing it in this fashion, and though this means you cannot make actual backed medical claims (I do not know the details), there are always around this, especially if marketed well.
All the best.
January 6th, 2009 | Posted in | 2 Comments
from my understanding it is similar to or a precursor to early stage alzheimers. i am looking for a definition, symptoms, and what this can mean for someone's health…although anything you can tell me would be helpful.
I have heard of sundowning, not moonlighting sorry
January 4th, 2009 | Posted in | 2 Comments
I'm thinking about attending Clayton College of Natural Health. I'm curious if anyone knows of any licensing restrictions or legalities in Missouri for holisitc / natural health counselors? I'm told that you can open a practice as long as you don't claim to treat, prevent, cure or diagnose illness, which basically means you could counsel people and work with nutrition, lifestyles and general wellness. Anyone know?
Yes you can counsel as long as you do not claim to treat or cure however you can say " Given the proper raw materials the body can heal itself."
January 4th, 2009 | Posted in | 2 Comments