Exotic Anti-Aging Skin Care
Posted on December 19, 2011 6:36 PM by Dr. Jo in Anti-Aging, Skin Care | 3 Comments
Dr. Sears, MD travels all over the world searching for healthy food and herbs to share with all of us. One of his recent reports caught my attention.
“I Went to Peru in Search of Healing Herbs…
What I Found Will Make You Look Years Younger
The women of Peru keep an extraordinary beauty secret.
There we were, having coffee in a small mountain town, high above the Amazon basin. Maggie, my Peruvian friend, was telling us about her career as a polo player and show jumper.
Someone at the table remarked, “How do you stay looking so good when you’re always outdoors…”
That’s when she let it slip.
“There’s something we have in this country that keeps our skin looking young. Without it I’d look like an old hag.”
The women at the table all sat up a little straighter, waiting for her to say more.
But Maggie just sat there with a grin on her face and took another sip of café au lait.
Sue, my American friend, was about to burst.
“Are you going to tell us what it is… or do I have to guess?”
“Caracol Bella.”
Sue looked at Maggie, waiting for a translation.
“It’s a natural remedy. It soothes your skin and locks in moisture. In fact, it can fade the appearance of the ugly things old age does to your face. Like I said, I would look like a hag without it.”
Sue was hooked.
And I was intrigued. Could these lovely South American women really hold the secret to soft and beautiful skin?
Later that afternoon I asked Maggie for more details. Turns out, women have been using this healing serum for about 15 years. Yet here in the United States, no one has access to it, or even knows about it…
Back in 1980, a family in Chile made a startling find.
The dry, withered hands of their farm workers suddenly became incredibly soft. And it worked wonders on their hands.
On their farm, they raised escargot for export to the famous restaurants and bistros of Paris.
How does it work?
The escargot, a variety known as Cryptomphalus aspersa, produces an enzyme that seals in moisture and supports young, beautiful skin.
Escargot uses this enzyme as a kind of shield when they hibernate.
When the farm workers handled it, they found their skin softened, regenerated … and the appearance of spots and blemishes faded away.
Women like Maggie have been using this formula for years to protect their skin and keep them looking young.
I was so impressed by the results, I arranged to bring Caracol Bella here to the United States.”
There’s a lot more to the story – very fascinating.
But then I thought, it’s got to be very expensive.
Wrong! It’s offered at an amazingly reasonable price, especially if you compare it to the so-called “discount” cosmetic web sites.
Then I thought, it’s probably full of unhealthy chemicals.
Wrong again!
Only healthy chemicals in Caracol Bella. I should have known that Dr. Sears would use only health-promoting ingredients. After all he teaches health and taking personal responsibility for your own health just like me.
So, I’m thinking it’s time for me to give it a try. Healthy skin is important too!
If you’re game to try with me, here’s the link:
Once you reach the web site enter Caracol Bella in the search box to read the rest of the story!
Let’s stay young and vibrantly alive together,
Dr. Jo
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Roberta
15 August 2012
I found on a website that rates products that the brand of Caracol Bella that you have a link for has one ingredient that could be possibly harmful. Also, it is extremely expensive. Do you know of any other brands using sanil secretion fitrate (helix aspersa muller) that might have less extra ingredients and be less expensive?
Dr. Jo
4 December 2012
Sorry, I have not researched sanil secretion filtrate. You might consider doing an Internet search and let us know what you find out.
Blessings to you.