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Acne Toxins

I wonder if toxins can really contribute that much to acne. I mean they say most of us suffer from them and they slow your metabolism, create bacteria under the skin, all that kind of good stuff. But it’s all in theory right? But if that is the case, wouldn’t a good detox initially make me break out as the toxins are leaving, but eventually actually get rid of my acne all together in the long term? And if that were the case, wouldn’t other acne products such as scrubs, creams, serums, spot treatments, etc be null and void? I suppose there are multiple causes of acne, some on the inside and some on the outside, so the best treatment plan is a combination of different treatments. But it certainly does make you wonder. I could stand to lose a few pounds. So I might try a detox both to get rid of my acne and my excess weight. Then again, I’ve heard of some people using the right acne products such as acne pills, which I assume are based on detoxifying ingredients and actually losing weight, even though they were just trying to get rid of their acne, and then they report back saying they can’t take that, because they don’t want to lose weight. Who doesn’t want to lose weight, an anorexic person? I mean honestly, most of us have a little leeway room, and it’s much easier to gain the weight for most than lose it in the first place. All I know is that if I could get rid of both at the same time, I wouldn’t be complaining. I would be raving about it and thanking the company like there’s no tomorrow.

High Cholesterol

I remember the day my doctor told me my cholesterol was just slightly over the normal range. I had gone in for a regular doctor’s appointment, and when they do cholesterol tests, they always tell you to go without eating or drinking anything before the appointment, and they generally schedule it pretty early in the morning so you don’t have to suffer for long. Well, I wasn’t scheduled for a cholesterol test when I went in, but from my complaints that was one of the series of tests he decided to run, and it was in the afternoon. So I had just eaten a lunch with my sister who can literally pack down enough food for an entire starving village in Africa! So in a way, whenever I’m with her, I start feeling like I have to keep up with her, which is ridiculous. But it is what it is. Anyway, after eating this meal, I go in, get a cholesterol test, and of course it comes out high. But I freak out anyway, order a bottle of orovo detox, start eating super healthy, start working out, basically start making myself into a lower cholesterol person, and by my next visit, they say my cholesterol is abnormally low. But all things considered, I knew that test was coming, so I didn’t eat or anything that morning, and I scheduled my appointment early. So I guess it’s a matter of extremes. I was fine before, but they didn’t mention all the details of if you eat right before, it will raise the results. But I am glad that I took orovo detox, because I lost a few extra pounds, I gained more energy, in short got quite a few benefits outside just the cholesterol lowering properties. So I can’t really complain. My doctor now complains that I am underweight, because apparently before I was a healthy weight. But I don’t have any bones sticking out or anything like that. I could probably just use some more lean muscle mass. And I would rather be underweight than overweight any day.

The Squatter Toilet

On a recent escapade to a few countries in one trip, I was simultaneously using nuphedragen to try to lose some weight beyond what I would by getting sick off the local food(some areas were super poor and I had a few things forced into my mouth that weren’t exactly sanitary)and my granola bar diet. But I was really glad when I realized for the first time that all the toilets in one country were squatters. If you’re not familiar with squatter toilet, they essentially dig a hole in the ground, and you get to squat and hold onto something hopefully so you don’t fall in if you’re not used to it and then do your business. I’ve heard some diet pills make you poop a lot, and that would’ve been a fairly miserable experience if I had to do a lot of it on the squatters, not that unsanitary food sources helped with that situation anyway. All in all, taking nuphedragen and traveling, I lost my goal weight and then some. I would definitely repeat the trip, because we had a number of invaluable personal experiences and our group was able to do some humbling service projects. But I don’t think I’ll ever combine that particular trip with a diet pill again, just because I realized it’s completely unnecessary to say the least.
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Female - 28 years old
OREM, UT
United States
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