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This
rare miracle plant extract is found only
in a small region of southeastern Mexico, which is the only place on
the planet that the amazing Mimosa Tree flourishes, also known as
the
SKIN
TREE The Gorgeous Mimosa
Tree's Hot Cherry-Pink
Flowers
THE FACTS:The extract of the legendary skin tree,Mimosa
Tenuiflora,
is a well-documented natural SKIN CELL regenerator, now used in all
burn centers because it miraculously repairs and rejuvenates damaged
skin cells in a fraction of the time - almost like science fiction
!
No other substance does
this so quickly - nothing man-made can hold a candle to this incredible
skin
rejuvenator. It
is the BEST and FASTEST way to heal acne, fade scars and stretch marks,
and literally give NEW LIFE to your skin.
Needless to say, it is the perfect remedy and relief for sunburned,
damaged or irritated skin.(Like having a Burn Center work on your
painful sunburn - or a Dermatologist work on your stubborn scars and
acne! THE LEGEND:Right
after a devastating earthquake in Mexico in 1983, fires swept through
the Oaxaca region. In an unprecedented and bold move, the agency in
charge decreed that all injury and burn victims be treated ONLY with
the powdered bark of a local tree known as the SKIN
TREE.
Within
90 days, everyone treated with the little-known natural Skin Tree bark
showed remarkable progress in regenerating new skin cells, and most
victims were “back to
normal.”
That miraculous tree bark was Mimosa
Tenuiflora, and the agency in charge was the Red
Cross.
In
retrospect, it seems the Mexican Media played up the effects of
Tepescohuite products and contributed to the plant’s instant status as
a miracle cure-all for skin ailments. 20 years later the legend has
become standard treatment - Mimosa bark soaps, creams and salves can be
found in every burn center in the
world.
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Some Random Quotes From The
Internet...
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Tepescohuite extract increases the formation of new cells, enables a
spectacular reconstitution of alterated skin, and has regenerating
properties for skin tissues. It is used in the treatment of burns and
in cosmetology for its regenerating, repairing and protecting
properties. It has been noted that after a period of 90 days with burn
patients, the new skin grew exactly as before, that is to say, with
cell potential, normal pigmentation and hair growth."
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| "The
Mimosa tree grows in southeast Mexico. According to Maya traditions,
powder made from its bark (which still bears the name Tepsecohuite),
has magical powers for healing wounds suffered by both men and animals.
Two dramatic events in Mexico (a fire and an earthquake) served as
reminders of these medicinal properties. In both cases, the Red Cross
actually stipulated that Mimosa was to be used to treat victims. The
results were no less than amazing: it was utilized as an analgesic and
helped heal and repigment skin in less than 3 months."
"The
old wisdom of Indian healers is still a resource that the people of the
world continue to benefit from. In Mexico the healing properties of the
bark of another tree, known to the Mayans as tepescohuite, eliminates
pain from burns and regenerates the skin. Tepescohuite is now a common
ingredient in burn salves, acne medications and anti-aging
creams."
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Another completely unrelated use for this plant comes from Mexico,
where the bark of the tree is used under the name tepezcohuite as a
remedy for skin problems such as acne and scars, and injuries such as
burns and scrapes, and it is now used in commercial skin and hair
products which are promoted as being able to rejuvenate skin. Research
has shown that it has some useful activities which support the
traditional uses. The bark is rich in tannins, saponins, alkaloids,
lipids, phytosterols, glucosides, xylose, rhamnose, arabinose, lupeol,
methoxychalcones, and kukulkanins. In vitro studies on bacterial
cultures have shown it is three times more effective as a bacteriocide
than
streptomycin."
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| "Tepescohuite
- El polvo de la corteza del tepescohuite molida aplicada en la piel,
es uno de los remedios principales para quemaduras severas ya que sirve
para mantener humeda la piel y
regenerarla." |
| " Mimosa
Tenuiflora,
powdered Tepescohuite bark, the rediscovery of an ancient Mayan remedy.
Unique Characteristics: Uniquely calming anti-aging moisturizer soap
gentle enough for use after facial peels, laser treatments, plastic
surgery (test results available).
How is this product different from other products of its kind?
Non-irritating, regenerating Tepescohuite fights free radicals,
inhibits bacteria and has analgesic properties, yet, unlike heavier
products, is non-greasy and gentle enough to use twice daily."
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| "The
Skin Tree grows in the southeast of Mexico. The legends according to
the Maya the powder from the crust of the tree possesses - which
carries still the name Tepescohuite - magic forces for the healing of
wounds with humans and animals. Valuable for acne, wrinkled skin, sun
fire and all skin problems."
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