Guest guest Posted March 22, 2004 Report Share Posted March 22, 2004 Hi Jen, Thanks for the info on Clear Heat and Flare Off. Glad you underwent that " miraculous peel " . Had you done an Ayurvedic cleanse just before? I did -- and that's when I had a peel. Wasn't big, but it definitely was stuff sloughing off. No peel after the liver flush. *But* by then I was using bentonite (on my skin) twice a week. So this might have disguised the peeling. Good luck with your programme! PC , " jenbernard2004 " <jen@l...> wrote: > Hi PC, > > Thanks for the reponse. I, too, tried Acnease, and found that it did > help somewhat with the redness, but wasn't quite a " big gun. " The > products that flared me bigtime were " Flare Off, " and " Clear Heat. " > They were two different herbal preparations which were touted as > removing and clearing toxic heat from the liver and small intestines. > I suspect that OneLove is right.....trying these products after a > series of cleanses probably wouldn't result in the intense flare. I > plan to try it again when I have a couple days with no pressing > responsibilities. > > My good news is that the hayfever, and subsequently the intense facial > flaring, has abated. Finally, the Oregon rains came and knocked the > pollens out of the sky. My skin underwent its miraculous " peel, " a > lot like when you have a sunburn. All the red, ultra-irritated skin > just sloughed off over a period of 4 days, and new creamy skin was > underneath. I look like myself again! Even drank some light beer last > night and nothing happened (always a risk-taker)! I am so happy. I > really believe that our emotional state has EVERYTHING to do with our > skin, and that it's really hard to break the cycle of inflammation > when we're constantly checking ourselves in the mirror, sad and > insecure about the state of our skin. It can be so depressing. But, > for now, I'm holding on the tenuous slope of clear skin. > > I am planning a second liver cleanse in 2 weeks, followed by an > Ayurvedic cleanse as well. It's cleansing season! Once you start..... > > Ditto on the restaurant meals, PC. You just don't know what you're > getting. MSG is a huge trigger for me, and it seems to be in > EVERYTHING these days. When is it gonna get banned? I agree that > taking Acnease preventatively is a smart move when you know you're > gonna encounter acidic, heating foods. Good luck! > > Blessings to all. > > Jen > > , " pink_cat_6 " <fminyc@i...> wrote: > > Hi Jen, > > > > How are you doing now? > > > > Regarding my experience with Chinese herbs I used " Acnease " some > > months back and it did, indeed, help a little bit (no flaring or > > anything from them; a little soothing). But the help wasn't nearly > > enough. > > > > Liver cleanse was very good. I have some of the Acnease left. I plan > > to take it on vacation to counter the effects of restaurant food. > > Now -- I do try to choose wisely, but a patron really hasn't got > > control over the supply and the preparation. And usually restaurant > > food is made with heating ingredients and acid-forming ones. I don't > > even have to check; my intestines let me know! > > > > PC Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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