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Best Selling: Tepezcohuite products from Mexico   Message List  
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It has been a while since we had posted, and we apologize for this. I
do not want you bombarded with email messages as well; nowadays, we
do get a lot of spam and bogus emails, be careful out there!

What is selling well at our health store ?

Tepezcohuite (pronounced Te-pez-Co-wheete) (Mimosa tenuiflorais) a
tree bark from Mexico. Also known in Mexico as the "Skin tree", some
of the bark's significant attributed properties are an anti-microbial
agent, an analgesic agent, and a cellular regenerator. An extract of
Tepezcohuite contains Flavonoids that diminish the capillary
permeability and increases its resistance and protects from skin
aging, Tannins which have an astringent action and smooth skin, as
well as other micronutrients such as zinc, copper, manganese, iron
and magnesium. These play an important role in cellular repair and
protection. Extensive research has been performed in labs in Mexico,
Canada and the United Kingdom. They have found that tepezcohuite is a
cellular regenerator, an anti-bacterial 300% more effective than
streptomycin, and a powerful fungicide.

Uses for Tepezcohuite (Sources not documented)

Not all of these uses have been experimentally verified as useful or
safe. Consult a doctor before taking any kind of medication.

Tepezcohuite is considered to be an antiseptic, analgesic and
promotor of cellular regeneration. It has also been shown to have a
strong effect on peristalsis in animals.

Burns Tepezcohuite may protect first and second-degree burns, helping
to prevent the loss of fluids. It also may prevent the formation of
cheloidal scars and help regenerates hair follicles.

Traumatology For traumatic injuries, tepezcohuite is believed to
protect exposed bone and help regenerate soft tissue. It is also an
antiseptic; however, studies indicate that it is no more effective
than current antiseptics, and it may also have toxic effects on the
liver.

Dermatology Tepezcohuite may prevent wrinkles and acne, as well as
treat psoriasis, herpes I and herpes II, and treat chickenpox scars.

Cosmetology In addition to the above effects, tepezcohuite may
protect and stimulate the generation of collagen and "elastina", as
well as protecting flavonoids and hyaluronic acid.

We have different tepezcohutie products, ranging from soap, facial
cold cream, ointment, shampoo, eye drops, extract and powder.

I am glad I tried this product. It helped my skin (forever somewhat
oily and acne prone) "normalize" - It doesn't feel oily nor get
breakouts. Notice clearing of acne scars and my goal is reduce the
forehead lines. I am trying the extract now on some of my chest
keloid scars.

I would say, try it, if you are beset with skin problems. -
Maria,healingifts

Our link to our site:

http://store.healingifts.com/tepr.html








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