Is that really possible? Does it REALLY work? Do you PROMISE?
I’m smiling as I write this… that is every question I’ve heard lately when I slowly introduced a new product I recently found to a few of my clients. The answer to the questions above are, yes, yes, yes…. and clinical trials have proven it!
Now with that said… let me clarify (oh yeah, there she goes… NOW she’s going to tell us the REAL truth!)… ok… you’re partially right… you see… your face is NOT going to magically be “up” by an inch or two… you may still have your jowls, you may still have a few wrinkles around the eyes… you may still have the moles, warts, whatever… let’s be real here… a face lift here in the United States costs well over $5000, I don’t think you’ll get the same results for $50, do you?
But what exactly will you get?
You see… by the time you read this I will have reached my own personal “1/2 a Century-Old” mark! That’s right… I’m now the grand-old age of 50. This body of mine has seen a few things and and certainly been around the block. After going through menopause at the age of 44 and learning a few things through this journey called life… I quit coloring my hair and let my silver “badges of honor” show through, I quit “dieting” to lose weight, I started working out more and took my vitamins and minerals and herbs for a bettered health.
But there was this one thing that just wouldn’t go away… my face! It changed (or at least I sure thought it did) … and trust me… this wasn’t the only thing on my body that started sagging! (but we won’t go there in THIS newsletter!)
So here I am… getting healthier, watching my intake of junk, exercising, but gravity was taking its toll!
For the last two years I have been researching how to handle this in a natural way without chemicals and electronics and expensive equipment and salon visits. This has not been an easy task. You see… my viewpoint is NOT to fight with Mother Nature, NOT to try to change my body back to where it was when I was 25… but to enhance it and help it and in the process know that by doing so I will look better!
And then I found out about: IDEBENOL(pronounced e-deb-in-all). Idebenol is a topical antioxidant that helps reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles and improve skin elasticity and firmness. Idebenol not only helps skin look better now, it also helps limit further damage, like wrinkles, dryness and thinning skin.
Think of an apple that you cut open and leave on the counter overnight… oxidation causes it to wrinkle and turn brown. Same thing happens in and outside our bodies! I’ve spoken to you at length about taking anti-oxidants as supplements and eating foods that are high in anti-oxidants for bettered health. So now… there’s a way to apply it topically to keep that “apple” (your face) from “turning brown”.
People (men and women) who have used it not only love it, but are buying it again and again…
The reason everybody is so excited about Idebenol is that it can virtually reverse the hands of time. I know, “reverse the hands of time” sounds a wee bit trite, but here’s one juicy little fact that will get you off your butt and running to your phone or computer to order: In a clinical trial conducted on women with an average age of 67, these “mature” women increased their Skin Renewal Rate, or “SR2,” so dramatically that it matched the skin renewal rate of women in their late 20s. That’s right. 67 year old skin with a renewal rate of a 29-year old. Amazing!
It turns out that Idebenol does more than just make you look younger. Idebenol is a highly selective “free radical killer.” But what in the world are “free radicals,” and how does “killing” them help your skin look younger, tighter, and firmer?
Free radicals are highly reactive molecules that can severely damage skin cells. For more than three decades, researchers have known that free radicals accelerate the skin*s aging process. In scientific terms, free radicals initiate a destructive cascade of events that cause the denaturation of structural cellular protein, a loss of enzyme function, the depletion of natural cellular protectants, a shift in cell membrane lipid oxidation, and ultimately weaken the skin’s immune protective system - damaging DNA and predictably resulting in “mutational events: like thinning skin, loss of elasticity, age spots and, of course, wrinkles” the classic signs of premature aging.
Idebenol - Can this new “miracle” cream really work as good as they say?
In every single test, products with IDEBENOL outperforms all others! What exactly do the tests show? 96 out of 100 times: Long term effectiveness for wrinkle reduction, instant reduction of fine lines and wrinkles, antioxidant protective properties, delaying skin cell aging, skin renewal and collagen stimulating properties, skin smoothing and firming properties! That’s pretty strong results in my book! And the good news… the longer you use it the better you look because it continues doing its job as the cells rebuild and renew!
What have I personally noticed after 2 months of use? Not a single dry patch anywhere. Firmer, healthier skin. More even tone. Less fine lines. Look more awake and alive. I’ve had complete strangers remark on how nice my make-up looks. I’ve had friends ask me if I’ve changed my make-up. (and I haven’t). And trust me… this was awfully nice to hear just a few weeks prior to hitting that “half a century mark”!
Like a dunce I was so darn concerned about the look of my face that I’d totally forgotten the neck, top of the chest, hands, elbows! Geez… there’s so much more benefit I have yet to see… In three days of use on my hands already the skin is so much less crepey or thinning. I’m excited.
So no… I’m not fighting with Mother Nature. I’m not going to resort to an expensive surgical procedure. And I’m not panicking over ageing … I’m going to do it gracefully, naturally and with pride. I’m happy being me and having this body. But… a little cream that’s proven to work certainly can’t hurt and will be my little secret.
And yes… men can use it too! My goodness… they have faces, and necks and skin too, you know… and trust me… men feel the same way us women do… they just may not voice it as much!
So now let me give you some technical facts about the cream that we have… it’s called BECARRE’ Sea Tox® Evening creme…. and it contains the following:
1% IDEBENOL (pronounced: e-deb-in-all).. CoQ10 IS A MINERAL THAT ASSISTS IN THE MANUFACTURING of energy in every cell. Research shows it is a powerful antioxidant and gives vital anti-aging results by stimulating the immune system, increasing tissue oxygenation and effectively counteracts free radical damage It works synergistic with Vitamin C and E.
CoQ10 has a bright yellow-orange color, giving the cream its natural deep yellow hue.
10% Argireline®: Argireline® (acetyl hexapeptide-3) is a non-toxic, anti-aging peptide, chemically combined from naturally derived amino acids. Argireline* reduces catecholamine release. Catecholamine is responsible for muscle contraction when we change our facial expressions. Through the years, the skin becomes tired from the repeated muscle contractions, giving way to wrinkles. By reducing catecholamine release, gradually a significant reduction in the depth and size of wrinkles are noticed and without the paralysis as with Botox® injections. Minimize fine lines and wrinkles without the expense ($400 per injection), the pain or side effects. Studies of the effectiveness are based on a 10% level of Argireline*.
3% Matrixyl*: Matrixyl* (palmitoyl pentapepide-3) is a messenger peptide that stimulates the production of skin fibroblast to rebuild the dermal matrix molecules and significantly reduce the appearance of wrinkles. Studies of the effectiveness are based on a 3% level of Matrixyl*.
3% Vitamin C Ester : Vitamin C, L-ascorbic acid, stimulates collagen production helping to minimize wrinkles. It is water-soluble, very acidic, irritating to the skin and breaks down rapidly because it is not stabilized. Vitamin C Esters are made of L-ascorbic acid joined with a fatty acid creating an ester bond. Vitamin C Esters stimulate collagen production plus it is fat-soluble, making it stable, non-acidic, completely non-irritating to the skin and offers maximum protection against free radicals at the precise spot that they do the most damage; the outside of the cell. The Vitamin C Ester tetrahexyldecyl ascorbate, achieves levels 10 times higher in the skin than L-ascorbic acid.
2% Red Algea Extract: Red Algea is a mild non-irritating acid free exfoliant that creates improvement in micro-circulation and has a nutritive action with the oxygen supply to the skin.
1% Retinol (vitamin A): it was discovered that Vitamin A creme reduced wrinkles, pigment spots and helped to reverse the damage from UV rays. First thee was tretinon (Retin-A brand) … then there was retinoic acid (Renova brand). Both by prescription only. Both having side effects of irritating the skin. Now there is retinol Vitamin A that gives the results without the side effects and non-prescription.
1% Sepilift®: this is a plant derived hydroxyproline that provides triple skin firming action. It stimulates the contraction of collagen fibres, protects elastin and protects fibroblast against free radicals. This triple firming action resculpts the face skin and corrects imperfections for a natural face life. Studies of the effectiveness are based on a 1% level of Sepilift®.
This cream is totally FRAGRANCE FREE is best used as a night cream after cleansing the face and neck areas. You should avoid eye contact with this cream and only use on other areas that you want the above stated results on. Our price is much less than other competitor’s… 2 full ounces for $50.
REDUCING THE BODY’S BURDENS- THE PROBLEMS OF OUR POLLUTED PLANET
And what is more, to accumulate these toxins into our own bodies, does not “mean we have to be handling “dangerous chemicals in the sense that a scientist, an engineer, a mechanic, a farmer or even a gardener may. In the every day course of our lives, simply breathing, eating, drinking and cleaning ourselves enables us to accumulate toxins. New studies are being published every day telling us about the many toxic chemicals we have introduced into our environment. Through industrialization, the burning of fossil fuels and other “modern life” processes- our land, air and water is being continually contaminated. What is more, it is not through handling dangerous chemicals that we accumulate these toxins into our bodies; it is through the every day course of our lives, breathing, eating, drinking and cleaning ourselves causes this accumulation. By simply taking a bath or a shower we accumulate toxins from the water into our bodies; such as lead, cadmium, fluoride and chlorine etc. In fact, one study indicated that just 10-minutes in a shower is equivalent to drinking 8-glasses of that same water!
Add to this the numerous chemicals in the water supply that are not removed by sanitation plants, and suddenly our water supply becomes the most common route for us to accumulate toxins.
Unfortunately plant and animal life doesn’t fair any better. Most fish stocks from around the world have mercury in them (for example- in the Mediterranean, studies have shown that methylated mercury has been found in nearly 100% of examined fish, at levels of between 0.11 mg. per kg. and 1.85 mg. per kg., and that in 63.6% of cases the methyl mercury content of fish exceeds the maximum mercury level stipulated by the European Commission at 1 mg. per kg). Industries, including transport generate huge amounts of lead, mercury, cadmium and other metals that are poisonous to our systems, ultimately dumping them into the land, sea and air. Thus, the act of eating, breathing, bathing and drinking is all that is required to accumulate toxins. We could also mention the use of various metals in dentistry. A good example of toxic accumulation is the difference between modern man and pre-industrialized man, where examined bones indicate that modern man has 1000 times the lead levels of our forefathers!
HEAVY METAL EFFECTS: Mercury is one of the most toxic heavy metals and is noted for causing rapid brain neuron degeneration. Toxicologists agree that there is no safe level of mercury; contamination can lead to restlessness, profuse sweating, tremors, swollen extremities, lethargy, anxiety, depression, insomnia and brain fog. These symptoms can often present themselves as vague/ unrelated and multiple in their origin. Industry and dentistry are the most common sources; additional sources can include adhesives, fabric softeners, laxatives, pigments and wood preservatives.
Lead interferes with hemoglobin synthesis and is believed to make red blood cells “brittle.” Increasing lead levels correlate with the age-related decrease in renal function, and another of the key perquisites with lead is that it can lower I.Q. levels. The burning of fossil fuels (coal, oil) releases lead, as well as leaded gasoline. Additional common sources of lead can include bone meal, ceramics, cosmetics, newsprint, putty and hair coloring.
Arsenic intoxication can include dark spots on skin, bleeding sores, nail rot and gangrene. Arsenic may also lead to cancers of the lung, bladder and kidney, as well as blood vessel diseases. Apart from shell fish, arsenic can be found in soil, while minute quantities may also be found in fruits and vegetables that have been sprayed with pesticides. Arsenic is also used in the formation of pressure treated woods, which many carpenters find themselves exposed to. Arsenic is also used in glass manufacture, weed-killers, wallpaper and detergents.
Ingested cadmium is mainly deposited into the kidneys and the prostate gland. High levels of this metal in the blood can cause acute renal failure, “hardening” of the arteries (arteriosclerosis), and high blood pressure. The main source of Cadmium is from cigarette smoke; however, other major sources of Cadmium contamination are from the production and wear of rubber (including tires on the road).
Aluminum toxicity can present itself in the form of aching muscles, rickets, osteoporosis, senile dementia (particularly Alzheimer’s disease), hepatic dysfunction, gastric distress, GI tract inflammation, flatulence, belching and in children- hyperactivity. Typical sources of aluminum contamination include cooking utensils (including cutlery and pots and pans), baking powder (contains aluminum sulphate), antacids, deodorants and antiperspirants, cans and other food/ drink packaging containers, coal burning, milk products (from milking equipment), pesticides and food additives, to name but a few!
Modern farming, packaging and some industrial processes contribute to phytoestrogens being released into the ecosystem, (particularly through the use of pesticides, plastics and contraceptives). Known as endocrine disrupters, they are suspected of causing problems for human health and wildlife. For instance, cases have been reported of fish, frogs and alligators changing sex as a result of exposure to endocrine disrupting chemicals in polluted aquatic environments.
What is the impact of the gradual but long-term accumulation of these powerful hormones upon humans? Given the fairly recent factors that have been highlighted about the cancer attributing factors of particular estrogens, (and the need for their balanced ratios between themselves and also with testosterone), can we foresee why there is such a prevalence of prostate conditions in men? Plus, are these factor also related to the increasing prevalence of breast and cervical cancers etc?