Removing toxins from the body

After reading some colonix reviews, I find that I am very much a fan of the procedure. I have always been of the belief that cancer happens because of toxin-build-up in our bodies. Unless you grow it yourself, there’s a good possibility that you ingest some of the chemicals used to help rapid-produce fruits and veggies. We have long-since been aware of the growth hormones and antibiotics pumped into animals for the purpose of rapid and large-growth so that we can produce large quantities of meat faster.

We ingest all of this and sometimes, our bodies fail to dispose of it all. Those traces of undisposed toxins can build-up and wreak havoc on our health.

That’s why, colonix (the name of the procedure for cleansing the colon) is so helpful and good for our bodies. It is recommended that everyone get their colon cleansed at least once a year.

Hormones, acne and weight loss

Now that I have been successfully getting my body back on the right track, I notice that my hormones are changing up again. Actually, after 6 months of Aunt-Flow no-show, she is finally here rearing her ugly head. :) Now, I am not a fan of AF. BUT, the fact that she came back is gratifying because it tells me that my body is getting back on the right track to being healthy!

Another thing that has come back is acne. I am forever trying to find the best acne treatment. My hormones are constantly up and down. So sometimes my skin is dry, sometimes it’s oily and other times I find it is oily in spots and dry in spots. I feel like I need a whole slew of products just to combat the different issues.

Has your weight loss affected your hormones or your body in other ways (aside from getting smaller)?

Love the skin you have!

Have you heard the buzz about neutrogena skin id? Apparently, it is a personalized acne solution.

I will be the first to admit that I don’t have a great skincare routine. And as I am getting older, I realize that having a good skincare routine is just as essential for me as diet and exercise. So, I went to skinid.com and answered questions about my current skincare conditions. They took an in-depth look at everything from the current condition of my skin to my stress level. I got my results rather quickly and am pretty satisfied with them!

Do you spend much time on a skincare routine? Why or why not?