Just want to add that I think the anti-cancer properties of green tea may combat
the possible concerns over EGF that were recently mentioned. Just a thought.
Elizabeth
dfries2003 <dfries2003@...> wrote:
Hi Emily,
Sorry, I have no idea. Maybe it would be best to consult with your
dermatologist's lawyer on this one! ;-)
Seriously though, I don't want to discourage anyone from trying EGF
after consulting with your derm, discussing the pros and cons,
application regimine and duration of use as Artist has done. Artist
has certainly had AMAZING results with it (she has been kind enough to
upload before and after pics), and as we all know, there are few
products or treatments that produce these type of results,
particularly for the more resistant cases of rosacea.
Dan
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> dan,
> do you know, are the cosmetic companies liable to law suits if
this turns out to be a harmful thing?
> thnx,emily
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