Cosmetics
Stem Cell Face Cream
The infomercial is laughable, and the “surgeons” and other medical personnel look scary with their Botox-ed and modified facial features. Despite the cheesiness, however, I was intrigued by this Stem Cell Cream. No, the stem cells are not from embryos (gasp!), but they are obtained from fruits!
According to my research, there are three key ingredients that make this stem cell cream so effective. They are Phyko-Ai-PF, Mitostime, and Seractin. Phyko-Ai-PF is a combination of water and hydrolized algin, a carbohydrate that helps to renew and rejuvenate skin cells. Mitostime, oftentimes referred to as the “fountain of youth”, helps to increase the respiration rate of cells. Mitostime provides the perfect environment for cellular function as it increases respiration by as much as 17%. The final key ingredient is Seractin, which helps to diminish the appearance of deep wrinkles and has aided in collagen reproduction.
Our own skin cells eventually stop functioning optimally, and this formula targets something that we already have and gives it a little boost to keep our skin looking youthful. On a side note, my friend used it for a scar that he has from a snowboarding accident, and it has visibly improved its appearance.
Check out the offerings for stem cell cream by clicking on the link below:
Stem Cell Skin Cream
Tea tree oil to the rescue!
Tea tree oil isn’t good for just humans… when I first got my cat, Monster, he had an ear infection that his previous owner was treating with Neosporin. According to her, she had been treating the infection for a “couple of weeks” and “it should go away soon”. Hm. I didn’t want to put any chemicals in Monster’s ear or continue to use an ointment that didn’t work [well], so I opted for the tea tree oil that I already had. Worked wonders: the day after, the flesh showed significant signs of healing and by the second day, the infection was almost completely gone.
Tea tree oil has antiviral, antifungal and antibacterial properties, so any time you’ve got a cut, rash, or even a fungal infection, this is what I would recommend!
Just prepare yourself for the mild sting…