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Comments (5)Our property is heavily wooded with all kinds of native trees including persimmon, however I have never seen any fruit on any of them and we've lived here for 9 years now. Is it because the animals get it first? Do they eat the fruit when it first forms? When I was a kid we lived in a place where there were several persimmon trees right next to the house and we had lots of them but the possums were up there every night eating them. Also, the trees were in a cluster and the ones we have are spread out. I've also noticed the ones along the road, even the big ones don't show signs of fruit either. The same with all the wild grape vines here, never seen fruit on them....See MoreAnti Aging Miricle Products
Comments (5)yah, i think the salmon is not intended to be done daily for life but more illustrates that there is something to the Omega3-6's.. so I certainly take Omega3-6-9 supplements.. plus there are other fishes such as mackerel (even yukkier) that are high.. BUT above and beyond this, remember that the farm salmon has less good omegas than the Wild.. (big controversy even about how bad farm salmon CAN me fed)... but let us not get in to how much mercury pollution we have in our seas :-) ... probably IS good that we don't eat that much of it.. take your flaxseed, borage oil! ANYWAY, if you need a quick fix for a special occasion, you can follow his regimen for short term and definitely see the difference.. add in lots of water and that alone shows people the nutrition side of the picture. yes, I've read his wrinkle cure book quite closely, skimmed the others (they seemed like somewhat repetition with a few new things). watched the stuff on tube ... no one else has illustrates as well with nutrition.. then we go the way of the topicals, but at least you see that it's "good" stuff....See MoreMicrosilk by Jason Hydrotherapy
Comments (25)FYI, Oxygen is damaging to skin and other cells of the body. The fact that your body can use it to convert into energy is because oxygen gas (in the air) forms high energy chemical bonds, which your metabolism breaks and then traps the energy. Oxygen damages DNA, fatty acids (ie skin membranes) and other cells in your body. That's why ANTI-oxidants are good for you - Vitamin C, E etc neutralize oxidants when applied externally or taken internally. I find it really hilarious that people think increasing oxygen will make you look younger. No, it won't. A vigorous, stimulating bath might hydrate your skin, making it temporarily look better - but nothing to do with the oxygen content....See MoreAnti-Aging Routine-- Update
Comments (23)Yes, I can tell a difference. I am 46 YO and plus size, so I don't have a lot of wrinkles, mainly just lines around my eyes. The main difference I notice is in the texture of my skin and around my nose. I get the awful buildup around my nose if I stop using my stuff (seborrhea _ sp???). About a week and a half back, I ran out of the Daily Renewal Cream and the Regenrist serum and couldn't get to the store for 3 days. That was all it took; the buildup was back and my skin felt awful! I restocked and used the Olay Microdermabrasion Kit one night (great product, too! I don't use it twice a week like the box says, just a couple times per month), and in a couple of days it was back to normal. I am trying (and trying and trying ...) to lose weight. I'm really interested how many lines and wrinkles will appear when I do lose the weight. :) Then we'll see how well the products are really working....See Morekimba00
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