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The Anti-Aging Breakthrough Of The 21st Century: Flawless
Skin Without Injections
Dear Reader, tsubaki oil, plus liposomes, + Vit
A, best for youthful face.
It was 1949 when researchers first stumbled on a way to look years younger… all from a simple
injection.
While experimenting with cures for cross eyes, a Los Angeles ophthalmologist found a startling side
effect that left everyone else wide-eyed
It made wrinkles disappear. You know this anti-aging novelty as Botox (no lionger Ok, it is BS)
It wasn’t perfect, but it was the first anti-aging treatment that had people wondering “did she or
didn’t she?”
But recently, that’s all changed.
The beauty breakthrough of the 21st century has arrived and it can do something Botox can’t
– lift and refresh your skin while reducing the appearance of
wrinkles without injections,without costly trips to the doctor’s office, and without pain.
In fact, this new anti-aging technology is delivered through a special cream that does something
NEVER before seen in the beauty industry.
It’s an unusual discovery that harnesses your skin’s own transport system to give you fuller,
smoother, more youthful skin… and very few people outside of the scientific community have
caught onto it.
Let me show you…
Everyone Will Notice, But No One Will Know
I’ve discovered an incredible secret… something that will completely change the way we think about
beauty and anti-aging.
It has to do with a “fountain of youth” molecule in your body, one of the essential elements in your
skin’s sub-architecture.
Take babies’ skin for example. It is smooth and soft because they have a rich supply of this
molecule. But this supply declines with age. In fact, it’s virtually nonexistent by the time you’re 60.
This “fountain of youth molecule” holds water inside your skin, giving it a plump, youthful
appearance.
I’m talking about hyaluronic acid.
Without it, your skin sags. You look older. You end up with creases on your forehead and flaccid
cheeks.
And that’s why this beauty breakthrough is so revolutionary.
Until recently, the only way to get this “fountain of youth molecule” beneath your skin’s natural
defenses to where it could alter the look of aging was by injecting it.
But that kind of beauty has its downside.
The injections are painful and because they cut through nerve and muscles… can leave heavy
bruising.
Even worse, an allergic reaction can send you to the emergency room, disfigure your face, or cause
blindness.
That’s what happened to Mary Catchpole, a bride-to-be from England.
Like most brides, she left no stone unturned to create the perfect wedding. She wanted to look like
that woman in the magazines… the one wearing her wedding gown she’d torn out and saved for her
hairdresser.
So she chose to have a hyaluronic acid injection and waited eagerly for her crow’s feet, forehead
wrinkles and marionette lines to disappear.
But her dreams were dashed when her injection took a turn for the worst.
She spent her honeymoon in the emergency room. Today Mary has lasting nerve damage in the
worst possible place… her face. All from a simple injection.
Mary’s case is drastic, but these stories are on the rise.
It’s estimated in the last three years, these beastly beauty nightmares have tripled.
That’s why I’m so excited by what I’m about to share with you. But before I go into the details, let
me tell you why until now, injections were the only way you could cheat your true age.
The Next Evolution Of Skin Perfection
It's true, the skin's upper layer – called the epidermis – is tough. So it's no easy task to get skin
nutrition in through your skin.
In fact, most skin creams only get a
small percentage of their nutrients into
your skin's underlayer, the dermis. The
nutrients just can't seep through. Your
skin's outer layer is designed to keep
things out.
So instead of nourishing your skin, much
of the nutrients in skin creams just sit
on your skin's surface and eventually
get washed off.
Many of the collagen-boosting, elastinnourishing nutrients you smooth onto
your face each morning when you apply
your favorite skin cream don't make it to
where it counts.
But here's the beauty secret I'm excited
to share with you ... you don't need to
stab through this tough outer layer with
a sharp needle!
The dermis is the underlayer of skin you want to reach, which most
No, in fact, over the last few decades,
skin creams don't achieve.
scientists have developed a safe, healthy
and effective way to bring hyaluronic acid and other nutrients right into your skin's deeper layers.
Better yet, unlike needles, this technology I'm about to reveal to you actually works with your skin's
innate transportation system and structure. So your skin can put these nourishing molecules to use
quickly, easily and effectively.
Introducing ...
Liposomes: The "Fed Ex" Of Skin Nutrition Delivery
In 1964, British blood researcher, Alec D. Bangham, FRS was testing a new electron microscope
and just for kicks decided to try an odd combination when creating the test slide. He mixed what's
called a negative stain with some phospholipids.
When he looked in the microscope's eye piece, Bangham was surprised by what he saw ...
He saw a structure he'd seen many times before ... but only when looking at actual tissue samples
...
His odd mixture had formed into what looked like the outside of a human cell!
Through the lens of the microscope, he saw dozens of tiny spheres with the same chemical
composition of human cell membranes. The outside of each of these tiny "cells" was composed of
special fat molecules called phospholipids.
The only way these spheres differed from human cells was that inside each sphere – instead of the
complex workings of a cell - was an empty chamberjust begging to be filled.
Bangham had essentially created something like a surrogate cell. Or as he later described it in an
article published in the journal, Bioessays, a Trojan horse. 4
Bangham's discovery would shake up medicine, nutrition and skin care. Because – like a Trojan
horse - he had created the ultimate way to slip substances right past the protective membranes of
cells and bring them inside the cell.
Without piercing or manhandling tissues, doctors could now easily transport substances right into
cells themselves. They could cross barriers that before seemed just about impossible to breach.
These "surrogate" cells could simply merge with cell membranes and release their hidden cargo
right inside the cell.
He called these new special transport chambers, liposomes.
This was a BIG discovery for medicine. It's led to breakthroughs in delivering drugs for everything
ranging from fungal infections to cancer to meningitis.5,6,7
Now, I'm no fan of using liposomes to put pharmaceuticals in your body.
But liposomes offer a fantastic way to get nutrition into the deeper layers of your skin safely and
easily. Because - thanks to these special transport molecules - we can send nutrition right through
the tough, protective outer barrier of the skin, right to where you need it.
Even better yet, liposomes are 100% natural, made from simple phospholipids found in soy. Like I
explained, the same material that makes up your cell membranes.
Thanks to liposomes, essential skin nutrition like hyaluronic acid can now be smoothly transported
deep inside your skin.
How Liposomes Deliver Nutrition Deep Into Your Skin Safely And Easily
Here's how liposomes work ...
Remember, liposomes are tiny hollow spheres made up of a membrane that's just like the outside
of a human cell.
The hyaluronic acid is put inside the hollow liposomal carrying case. After you apply the liposome
cream on your face, the liposomes in the skin cream work their way inside your skin, and then
release their contents directly inside the cells.
You get the nutrition where you need it – inside the skin cells. Not stuck outside your skin's tough
outer layer.
And unlike poor Mary who braved needles, pain and hospital visits to get some plumping hyaluronic
acid inside her skin, you can simply smooth on a little liposome cream.
It's a fantastic discovery – the kind I get so excited about as a researcher!
Because rather than relying on crude, rudimentary medical techniques we've developed over only a
few centuries of human tinkering ...we've tapped into nature's sophisticated technology evolved
over ages.
Lab scientists have yet to surpass nature when it comes to developing chemistry that works well
with our bodies.
And that's why I'm so excited to share with you this special new skin cream I've formulated, using
liposome technology ...
Introducing Restore Skin Cream
With Liposome-Delivered Volume And Lift Technology
Restore skin cream was formulated specifically to help you fill out those deeply lined trouble spots
in your face - like your forehead and those wrinkly corners of your eyes.
And it uses only the best beauty nutrient transportation available ... liposomes.
Now to be clear, not all liposomes are alike. There's been some refining of this special delivery
system over the years. And Restore takes full advantage of these new developments.
Restore uses only liposomes that meet two criteria so they can get the job done:
1. Restore contains a variety of liposomes. The liposomes in this formulation come in
different sizes and some have more than one layer of outer membranes. This allows for the
variation in your biology as well as the differently sized skin nutrients they're transporting.
2. Restore uses "flexible" liposomes. Liposomes made only with phospholipids are stiff and
can't fit through the extremely tough thin layer of dead skin cells on the very top surface of
your skin. But by adding just a little alcohol and glycerin to the phospholipids, the liposomes
become flexible. With this special flexibility, they are able to squeeze through tiny pores
found in this uppermost layer of the skin to get to the dermis and epidermis beneath.8
By using liposomes with these qualities, I'm able to give you the speediest most effective skin
nutrient delivery possible.
But that's only half the story ... Because a delivery system is only as effective as the nutrients it
delivers to your skin.
Restore Delivers Strategic Skin-Building Nutrients
Deep Into Your Skin's Architecture
Using liposome delivery, Restore gives your skin fortifying nutrition where it needs it the most –
deep inside your skin.
It gives your skin nutrients like:
Hyaluronic Acid: Your Skin's Water Magnet
This important component of your skin helps your skin hold onto water fiercely. It also gives the
skin a full and beautifully youthful look.
But as I mentioned earlier, it virtually disappears by the time you're 60!
Yes, it's one of the same ingredients in those terrible dermal fillers that ravaged Mary's face. But
you don't need to take the risks Mary did – no needles are involved. Restore delivers this essential
water keeper to the deeper layer of your skin – safely and effectively – with liposome technology.
White Tea Extract: The Queen Of Collagen Preservation
Few people know about white tea. White tea is the very young, new leaves of the tea plant. And it
seems its "youthfulness" gives it some very special qualities ...
In a recent study comparing the skin nourishing potential of 21 different herbal
extracts, white tea won by a landslide.
White tea beat out the competition when it came to antioxidant protection.
But even more significantly when it comes to filling out the wrinkles on your face ... white tea was
the most amazing nutrient at keeping your face looking youthful.
As British researchers demonstrated, white tea gives the skin a super youthful
firm look. And it did this better than the 20 other botanical extracts studied – including
green tea. In fact white tea supported the beauty of youthful skin about 3-6 times
better than green tea.9
Vitamin A: The Cornerstone Vitamin For Skin Smoothing Nutrition
Vitamin A, also known as retinol, is perhaps one of the most widely used nutrients when it comes to
anti-wrinkle creams.
But unlike other retinol creams that leave this anti-wrinkle nutrient on the skin surface, with
liposomes Restore gets vitamin A right to where your skin can use it, and where some of
vitamin A's best skin-beautifying qualities can take effect.
It turns out vitamin A is key to making skin more youthful and beautiful looking:
By making the appearance more firm; and
Wrinkle reducer, glycosaminoglycan. Glycosaminoglycan not only helps with collagen
production. It also seems to help your skin hold onto water.10
With the help of liposome technology these special skin nutrients can improve the appearance of
aging skin.
But I also added in a special, little-known nutrient that helps liposome technology go even further
...
Japanese Green Tea Extract:
Japanese Women's Carefully Guarded Beauty Secret
Now don't get confused here. Japanese green tea (Camellia oleifera) is not the same plant as the
one that gives you green and white tea (Camellia sinesis). Same family, but different species.
Traditionally, Japanese green tea seeds are pressed to produce a sweet, fragrant oil used in cooking
and for health. This special oil, known as tsubaki oil in Japan as well as Japanese Camellia oil,
contains a high amount of the powerful antioxidant ECGC along with other skin-loving nutrients like
vitamin C and E and carotenoids which your body turns into vitamin A.
But there's something even more special about this oil Japanese women have used for centuries to
enhance beauty.
It contains one of the highest concentration of omega-9 fatty acid of any plant –
86.3%.11 Also known as oleic acid, this special oil is a great ally in the war against wrinkles.
Keeps moisture in the skin
Makes it easier for skin-supporting nutrients (like collagen and elastin) to move
around in the lower layers of your skin.
Makes the appearance of the skin more tone and beautiful
But it also does something special that really convinced me it has to be included in any liposome
formula...
Japanese green tea oil increases your skin's permeability. Like liposomes, it helps your skin
take in nutrients that would otherwise languish on the surface. In one study published in the Journal
of Controlled Release, scientists demonstrated oleic acid increased the number of pores on your
skin's surface, making it easier to bring in special nutrients like vitamin A.12
When you pair liposome technology – the Fed Ex of skin nutrition transport – with this skin
nourishing oil, you get a powerful duo for making sure your skin can eat up every nutrient
you feed it.
And when you feed your skin with these 3 critical skin architecture fortifiers – hyaluronic acid, white
tea and vitamin A – you'll get the most beautiful skin ever.
But I'd be remiss if I didn't mention how special nutrition found right in the liposome
membranes themselves does something needles can never do ...
Phospholipids - The Special Bonus Nutrition
Your Skin Gets From Liposomes
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The Truth About Long Hair
“THE TRUTH ABOUT LONG HAIR”
This information about hair has been hidden from the public since
the Vietnam War. Our culture leads people to believe that hair
style is a matter of personal preference, that hair style is a matter
of fashion and/or convenience, and that how people wear their
hair is simply a cosmetic issue. Back in the Vietnam war,
however, an entirely different picture emerged, one that has been
carefully covered up and hidden from public view.
In the early nineties, Sally [name changed to protect privacy] was
married to a licensed psychologist who worked at a VA medical
hospital. He worked with combat veterans with PTSD, posttraumatic stress disorder. Most of them had served in Vietnam.
Sally said, “I remember clearly an evening when my husband
came back to our apartment on Doctor’s Circle carrying a thick
official looking folder in his hands. Inside were hundreds of pages
of certain studies commissioned by the government. He was in
shock from the contents. What he read in those documents
completely changed his life. From that moment on my
conservative, middle-of-the-road husband grew his hair and beard
and never cut them again. What is more, the VA Medical Center
let him do it, and other very conservative men in the staff
followed his example.
As I read the documents, I learned why. It seems that during the
Vietnam War, special forces in the war department had sent
undercover experts to comb American Indian Reservations
looking for talented scouts, for tough young men trained to move
stealthily through rough terrain. They were especially looking for
men with outstanding, almost supernatural tracking abilities.
Before being approached, these carefully selected men were
extensively documented as experts in tracking and survival.
With the usual enticements, the well-proven smooth phrases used
to enroll new recruits, some of these Indian trackers were then
enlisted. Once enlisted, an amazing thing happened. Whatever
talents and skills they had possessed on the reservation seemed to
mysteriously disappear, as recruit after recruit failed to perform as
expected in the field.
Serious causalities and failures of performance led the
government to contract expensive testing of these recruits, and
this is what was found.
When questioned about their failure to perform as expected, the
older recruits replied consistently that when they received their
required military haircuts, they could no longer ‘sense’ the enemy,
they could no longer access a ‘sixth sense,’ their ‘intuition’ no
longer was reliable, they couldn’t ‘read’ subtle signs as well or
access subtle extrasensory information.
So the testing institute recruited more Indian trackers, let them
keep their long hair, and tested them in multiple areas. Then they
would pair two men together who had received the same scores on
all the tests. They would let one man in the pair keep his hair
long, and gave the other man a military haircut. Then the two men
retook the tests.
Time after time the man with long hair kept making high scores.
Time after time, the man with the short hair failed the tests in
which he had previously scored high scores.
Here is a Typical Test:
The recruit is sleeping out in the woods. An armed ‘enemy’
approaches the sleeping man. The long haired man is awakened
out of his sleep by a strong sense of danger and gets away long
before the enemy is close, long before any sounds from the
approaching enemy are audible.
In another version of this test, the long haired man senses an
approach and somehow intuits that the enemy will perform a
physical attack. He follows his ‘sixth sense’ and stays still,
pretending to be sleeping, but quickly grabs the attacker and
‘kills’ him as the attacker reaches down to strangle him.
This same man, after having passed these and other tests, then
received a military haircut and consistently failed these tests, and
many other tests that he had previously passed.
So the document recommended that all Indian trackers be exempt
from military haircuts. In fact, it required that trackers keep their
hair long.
The mammalian body has evolved over millions of years.
Survival skills of human and animal at times seem almost
supernatural. Science is constantly coming up with more
discoveries about the amazing abilities of man and animal to
survive. Each part of the body has highly sensitive work to
perform for the survival and well being of the body as a
whole.The body has a reason for every part of itself.
Hair is an extension of the nervous system, it can be correctly
seen as exteriorized nerves, a type of highly evolved ‘feelers’ or
‘antennae’ that transmit vast amounts of important information to
the brain stem, the limbic system, and the neocortex.
Not only does hair in people, including facial hair in men, provide
an information highway reaching the brain, hair also emits energy,
the electromagnetic energy emitted by the brain into the outer
environment. This has been seen in Kirlian photography when a
person is photographed with long hair and then rephotographed
after the hair is cut.
When hair is cut, receiving and sending transmissions to and from
the environment are greatly hampered. This results in numbing
out.
Cutting of hair is a contributing factor to unawareness of
environmental distress in local ecosystems. It is also a
contributing factor to insensitivity in relationships of all kinds. It
contributes to sexual frustration.
Conclusion:
In searching for solutions for the distress in our world, it may be
time for us to consider that many of our most basic assumptions
about reality are in error. It may be that a major part of the
solution is looking at us in the face each morning when we see
ourselves in the mirror.
The story of Samson and Delilah in the Bible has a lot of encoded
truth to tell us. When Delilah cut Samson’s hair, the once
undefeatable Samson was defeated. Reported by C. Young
Connected to this project, an article on AGING in California:
http://wp.me/p1eLJn-6B
America’ S farm labor pool is Graying:
Growers Say Reliance on Aging Workers Shows Urgent Need for
Immigration Overhaul
http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB1000142412788
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David Cox, left, tends his almond trees with 20-year
employee Domingo Cortez, 58. Mr. Cox says young
American workers aren't as productive. Matt Black for
The Wall Street Journal
When Bruce Frasier surveys his sprawling south
Texas farm during the harvest, he sees "a bunch of
grandparents bunching onions," he says.
In California's Central Valley, nurseryman David Cox
says he sees young Americans stacking his trees who
are less productive than the older, predominantly
Mexican workers he lost to an immigration audit.
From Vermont and Michigan to Texas and California,
the nation's long-standing pool of farm labor is
graying.
"You have to remember that the last amnesty
happened 27 years ago," says Mr. Frasier, referring to
a U.S. immigration overhaul in 1986 that legalized 2.7
million immigrants. "The average age I have is
pushing 50," he adds.
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Government data confirm that the workers who got
legal status nearly three decades ago are now 49
years old, on average. The average age of farm
workers overall is around 37, according to the data, up
from 31 in 2000.
This aging workforce, farmers say, is just one of the
problems that highlight American agriculture's urgent
need for an overhaul of the nation's immigration
system. Beefed-up patrols and drug violence along the
Mexican border are discouraging potential migrants
from journeying to the U.S. And, as the oil patch
booms in Texas and construction recovers in
California, other industries are competing for the same
supply of low-skilled labor.
A crackdown on illegal immigration, meanwhile, has
pushed many farmers, including Mr. Cox, to use the
government's E-Verify system to ensure new
employees are legal, only to discover the quality of
their workforce has declined.
"If we have border security and E-Verify without giving
[illegal] workers already here a way to pass muster,
agriculture is screwed," says Mr. Cox, whose nursery
raises fruit and ornamental trees that he sells to
farmers, landscapers and garden-center retailers.
That's because net migration from Mexico, which has
long supplied the bulk of U.S. field workers, has come
to a standstill, according to the Pew Hispanic Center.
Not only has crossing the border become riskier for
these mostly undocumented immigrants, but the U.S.
economy has remained relatively weak while the
Mexican job market has improved.
Farm workers who benefited from the amnesty in 1986
represent only about 10% of today's field workers.
Since then, many of those workers have taken jobs in
other parts of the economy, returned to their native
country or died. Still, about three-fourths of all crop
workers were born abroad, and more than half of them
work in the U.S. illegally, according to official
estimates
A bipartisan bill passed by the Senate offers an
expedited path to legal residency for undocumented
field workers who remain in agriculture for a minimum
number of days over three or five years. To guarantee
a steady future flow of legal labor, the bill also includes
two kinds of agricultural guest-worker visas. If such
legislation were passed by both houses of Congress it
would "provide labor certainty" that has been absent
for years, says Philip Martin, an agricultural-labor
expert at the University of California, Davis.
Leaders of the Republican-controlled House, however,
have pledged to ignore the comprehensive Senate bill
in favor a piecemeal approach that would start by
addressing border security. That approach is raising
concerns among farmers who fear that no agreement
on new legislation will be possible until after next
year's midterm elections.
"The frustration level is rising," says Julia Rothwell,
chairwoman of the Michigan Apple Association, which
represents growers and shippers.
Apple farmers in the state expect a bumper crop this
fall following a freeze that decimated production last
year. But a labor shortage looms.
"There's continuous talk about securing the border,"
says Mrs. Rothwell. "We would contend our borders
are secure because we aren't able to find workers."
The labor supply is even more restricted for farmers
who use the government's electronic system to verify
whether new hires are eligible to work in the U.S.
Mr. Cox began to use E-Verify after his tree business,
L.E. Cooke Co., in Visalia, Calif., lost a quarter of its
workers to an immigration inspection in November
2010. Since then, he says, he has had to employ 10%
more workers to complete the harvest, even though
his current labor force is generally younger than the
workers he was forced to let go. He says absenteeism
is common, and some workers clock just enough
hours to enable them to resume collecting
unemployment.
After a fist fight erupted at the end of a work shift, Mr.
Cox added to the manual for his workers that "no guns
or knives are allowed" on the premises, even if left in
cars.
"Only immigration reform can broaden my labor pool,"
says Mr. Cox. "We need this thing done, and we need
it quick."
In Carrizo Springs, Texas, Mr. Frasier says he can't
rely on the shriveling population of workers who
benefited from the 1986 legalization to keep his
cantaloupe and onion farm productive. Mr. Frasier,
whose family started planting onions 100 years ago, is
among growers who have made trips to Washington to
persuade House Republicans to act on a bill.
To counter the labor shortage and better compete for
workers with oil companies in the nearby Eagle Ford
area, he runs vans that ferry workers to his farm
during the onion and cantaloupe harvests, which
together stretch from November to July.
"Those cantaloupes don't know if it's Sunday or the
Fourth of July when they're ready to go," he said a few
weeks ago as he watched boxes of the fruit being
loaded on trucks.
Write to Miriam Jordan at miriam.jordan@wsj.com
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