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12 Steps to Acne Free Skin – Advanced Guide to Clear Skin

12 Steps to Acne Free Skin – Advanced Guide to Clear Skin

12 Steps to Acne Free Skin - Advanced Guide to Clear Skin

It is the bane of a person’s existence. Everybody gets it; everybody hates it. And once you have it, prepare to be tormented, embarrassed and humiliated. Such a small bump, so much at stake. So what is this little bundle of horror? What else but the dreaded pimple! Acne can be both uncomfortable and embarrassing. When someone repeatedly receives acne breakouts, they often wonder what they can do to prevent them from happening again. Unfortunately, many times they are misinformed about acne skin

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Yogi Woman’s Energy, Herbal Tea Supplement, 16-Count Tea Bags (Pack of 6)

Yogi Woman's Energy, Herbal Tea Supplement, 16-Count Tea Bags (Pack of 6)

  • Pack of six, 16-count tea bags (total of 96 counts)
  • 100% herbal blend supports helps balance hormones
  • Made with organic nettle leaf; herbal, pleasantly woody flavor
  • All natural with no preservatives or artificial ingredients
  • Ships in Certified Frustration-Free Packaging

Find Balance in Woman’s Energy Woman’s Energy is a delicious way to enhance your overall well-being and harness your feminine energy during all stages of life. Purposefully formulated to work with your body, this special formula contains Dong Quai, the queen of Chinese herbs, which has been traditionally used to support reproductive health and to help balance and ease you through your female cycles. A blend of exotic Ayurvedic spices compliment sweet Fennel, Anise and lively Orange Peel in t

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4 thoughts on “12 Steps to Acne Free Skin – Advanced Guide to Clear Skin

  1. 2.0 out of 5 stars
    Meh, May 16, 2012
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    Zozo

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    This review is from: 12 Steps to Acne Free Skin – Advanced Guide to Clear Skin (Kindle Edition)

    Was interesting to read, but did not contain extremely useful advice. In order to follow the book I would have had to completely overhall my diet and purchase the product that seemed to be lauded as the end all of acne treatment. It didn’t seem very practical for me

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  2. 11 of 11 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Don’t love the taste, but it works!!, March 15, 2011
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    N. Khurana “Mom of Twins” (New Jersey) –
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    Until I started drinking this tea, I had not had a “normal, natural” period in years. I had to induce my period with Rx drugs about every three months or so. Since I started the tea in October 2010 (5-6 months now), I have had THREE natural periods, and have not had to induce even once. That is amazing! I also have a general increase in energy since I started drinking it, and have reduced my coffee intake to just one cup daily because of it.

    Unlike other reviewers, I don’t love the taste… it tastes a bit like a celery tonic to me… however, I am slowly acquiring the taste and even if I wasn’t I would still drink it for the health benefits, which are truly amazing.

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  3. 7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    glad i bought it!, August 12, 2011
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    PiinkyJ

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    I’m 23 and had a hormonal imbalance where i would not get my period. My doctor immediately said, well here is some birth control for you. I tried the pills and got sick (nausea/migranes/stomach aches). I wanted something natural, so i decided to do some research online and bumped into this tea. I read some good reviews so i decided to give it a try. I have never really been a tea drinker so the initial taste was horrid but since i was hoping to get better i decided to drink it anyways. I started getting my period naturally after 3 months of drinking this cup of tea with two tea bags everyday. I guess it depends on the severity of your imbalance, some people say they see a difference within days or weeks. Bottom line is it has worked for me, i am still using it and will continue using it. Yes i recommend it! 🙂

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  4. 15 of 18 people found the following review helpful
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    Impressive Cup of Tea, Could Be Helpful with Women’s Health Issues, October 4, 2006
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    O. Brown “Ms. O. Khannah-Brown” (Twopeas, WA) –
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    *****

    This Woman’s Dong Quai Tonic from Yogi Tea is for hormone balance. I’m pretty finicky with my tea tastes and I like it. It has an herby and slightly spicy, slightly sweet taste to it that makes it a pleasure to drink. I usually brew two bags in one cup, which is recommended on the package for overall health and fatigue relief. It is stronger that way, and more intense of an experience, although it still tastes great with just one bag. I’d been having lots of hot flashes and wanted to get down to business with this tea.

    Woman’s Dong Quai Tonic comes with an expiration date (a good thing, because it’s not full of preservatives, plus you can tell if it is fresh) and is organic.

    The ingredients in Woman’s Dong Quai Tonic are: dong quai root extract, juniper berry extract, and a proprietary blend of herbs, including all organic: cinnamon bark, orange peel, ginger root, fennel seed, chamomile flower, dandelion root, anise seed, stinging nettle leaf, dong quai root (I guess as opposed to the extract), black pepper, and orange oil. Amazingly, I can taste some of these, like the chamomile, and the anise seed and the ginger, making for a lovely and complex cup of tea. I’m impressed!

    Yogi Tea seems to be another company (like Numi, Aspen, Traditional Medicinals) that values sustainable and healthy practices. Their web site has a helpful glossary of tea ingredients and is beautifully designed, with info about each tea they make.

    Yogi Tea writes this on the box about the tea’s benefits: “Organic Woman’s Dong Quai Tonic is an effective and organic way to lessen fatigue, restore your energy and balance a woman’s hormones. This healing tonic is formulated to ease what traditional Chinese medicine practitioners refer to as “blood deficiency,” resulting from stress, poor digestion, or improper eating and health habits. We’ve included in our tonic the potent “Queen of Herbs” Dong Quai (Angelica sinensis), shown to be effective in supporting the reproductive organs, addressing common female hormone imbalances, helping to regulate the menstrual cycle and building all-around health. Bartram’s Encyclopedia of Herbal Medicine (1995) indicates Dong Quai is useful for a wide range of female conditions, including minor symptoms of PMS (such as mild mood changes) and menopause (such as hot flashes). This powerful herb is complemented by Organic Nettle to help detox your body, as well as Organic Dandelion Root and Juniper Berry to help maintain proper water balance. According to yogic wisdom, women have greater emotional awareness and intuitive powers. A woman can choose to be balanced, happy and healthy. Choose to drink a daily cup of Woman’s Dong Quai Tonic and feel like your healthy, beautiful, graceful self.” I don’t know about that, but I do like the tea, and it seems like it might be helping with my hot flashes (I’ve been having fewer…whether or not it’s due to the tea, I don’t know!), which is why I bought it—for menopausal support.

    There are no cautions or warnings on the box except the standard disclaimer that the tea is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

    Highly recommended.

    *****

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