Guest guest Posted November 15, 2006 Report Share Posted November 15, 2006 Hi Des, If you like sea salt, check out Himalayan salt at this site...expect to spend some time here, it's fascinating! http://www.himalayancrystalsalt.com/ <http://www.himalayancrystalsalt.com/> Thank you for the tip. I have had dark circles for longer than I can remember, I'll give this a shot. BTW, Hello all...I'm pretty new here and now seems like an opportune time to introduce myself! Thank you for all this information...it is time to return to the natural remedies. This is a logical progression since this is the age we are returning back to Spirit, and removing whatever is superfluous or even counterproductive to our natural way of being. Many blessings, Meli , " des_reiki_3 " <des-reiki-3 wrote: > > > Hi Floyd, > > > > You may not believe this, but you would be surprise the many benefits of > taking old fashion sea salt bath has on your skin. After reading > Andrew's post on the different sea salts and benefits, I am now a big > believer of sea salt. Me and 2 of my friends have been taking nightly > sea salt baths for a little under a month now. One of the things we > have experimented is making like a paste of really fine sea salt and > placing it over the areas of our bodies that are not submerged in water > including our face. Not only have wrinkles seem to fade, but dark > circles under the eyes, bags under the eyes, dark spots on our faces > faded away, even adult acne problems clearing up! We all notice that we > don't need as much body lotion on our skin as well. It even has helped > my calluses on my heals and the dry skin I had there. > > > > I have put sea salt up there with using peroxide....something so > inexpensive but with so many wonderful healing properties it has, is > incredible. Give it a try...we did all the fruit and creams but to much > time and mess for our taste. I will say the first couple of times it did > sting like heck but I am assuming that is because of toxins built up > within my face all these years. Now it very soothing . Just be careful > around your eye area. > > > > Give it a try for 30 days. You may be pleasantly surprised > > > > ~Des~ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2006 Report Share Posted November 15, 2006 ok, i'm interested, taking tetracycline for lyme and you know what that does to your skin! how do you make a sea salt facial paste? what do you do? Sponsored Link Mortgage rates near 39yr lows. $420,000 Mortgage for $1,399/mo - Calculate new house payment Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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