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Fri Aug 09, 2013 10:21 am |
this may sound crazy, but i was looking up the benefits of turmeric on the skin, and i saw that people claimed it to be good for "skin remodeling" and the term "skin remodeling" is something i only ever seen dr. pickart use for his copper peptides.
i also saw some studies of turmeric done on wound healing and skin treatment of rats and the results were positive.
and i don't know how trust worthy it is, but proctor and gamble had a study with some derivatives of turmeric and the skin conditions of wrinkles for women got better.
copper peptides supposedly do the same thing?
anyone care to chime in or what do you think?
either way, there's a lot of anecdotal evidence for the turmeric benefits.
i'm going to give it a try!
many blessings |
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Fri Aug 09, 2013 2:53 pm |
Turmeric is better cause its natural.
Dont buy the chemical stuff from skin biology.Use natural things that doesnt harm over time. |
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