Thursday, April 5, 2012

Sting's Rain Forest Rx For Beautiful Skin!

                    Beauty Secret From The Rain Forest! 

Sting, the former lead singer of the Police and now solo artist has been
trying to preserve the Rain Forest for the past 25 yrs. now.
And preserve it we should, why? In addition to its beauty,
the vast region also has nuts, fruits and herbs that can boost
one's health.

If you need help with preventing colds, boosting moods or immunity,
the Rain Forest has a natural cure for you.

And if it's glowing skin you want, then look no further than
the fruit known as Guava!
Brazilian women have smooth, glowing skin, despite spending a great
deal of their time under the blistering Sun, and yes, Guava is one of the reasons.

Why Guava? The fruit is rich in lycopene, an anitoxidant proven to shield the skin
from UV rays, and it has 5 times more skin-renewing vitamin C than an orange.
And there's more-new research says that guava can protect your cells from environmental 

toxins like smoke and pollution, which keeps skin looking younger and smoother.

So, if you want younger looking skin and you want to protect the rain forest,
add guava to your diet. Look for it at produce stores or in the produce section of your 

Supermarket. Or look for beauty products at drugstores, that contain Guava.

Good Luck!
JGib~~
RedCarpetRxs!

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