Saturday, March 17, 2012

The Emerald Isle Rx For Everlasting Beauty!

                            Get Slim Like The Irish!
In honor of St. Patrick's day, we want to tell you how the women of Ireland
manage to keep their waistlines in check and their complexions
smooth and rosy.
First the weight:
The Irish secret for maintaing weight...Irish Mosss!
It's being touted as a miracle diet food, but it's actually a
mild seaweed that expands in the stomach, so you feel full fast.
Another benefit: It boosts thyroid health. Keeping the thyroid
in tip-top shape is vital to permanent slimness.
Find dried Irish moss at health-food stores or in capsules
at herbalextracts.com.
Secondly, the beautiful skin:
The Irish secret to beautiful skin is the same as it
in England and Japan.
It's Tea- Tea as a beauty product?
Yes, surprisingly more tea is enjoyed per capita in Ireland
than in any other industralized country. How does it help
skin? Tea is full of polyphenols, antioxidants that destroy
wrinkle-causing free radicals. Plus, the antioxidants boost blood
flow to the skin and keep it moistened, giving it a youthful look.
What types of teas should you drink?
Green, white or black is all okay.
But, make sure you have the tea without loads of sugar
or a danish or a cinnabun. Sugar is the true enemy of
beautiful skin.
So, if you wanted to celebrate this St. Patrick's
day without a drink, have some Irish moss and a spot of tea-instead.

And for more tips from the Emerald Island- go to our blog...
SupermmarketRxs@typepad.com  

Good Luck!
JGib~~
NRFATW!

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