‘Dark circles made me look old’

Dark circles are not a skin issue. They are a dietary issue. - DM

MONICA: ‘I noticed myself in the car rearview mirror today - and got quite a shock. I looked years younger than I had seen myself for ages. Then I realsed the dark circles under my eyes were gone - they didn’t look sunken any more.’

‘Of course I have been felling good for while now on the programme. I have more energy and strangely enough - I actually feel motvated to take walks! Unusual for me - (a couch potato), sounds wierd I know - but I feel years younger, so now I call it my age-defying secret.

‘I never realised that sickness was making me look (and feel) old. And getting my health back has taken years off me. Truly can’t thank you guys enough’.

When you have no energy and too many headaches; when you notice dark circles under your eyes . . . it’s easy for motivation to fade - and for hopelessness to set in.

Medications are often good for temporary relief. But you have to keep taking them . . . plus they can have bad side effects. They dry out your skin, upset the stomach … and can even muddle your thinking … ‘brain fog’ . . . Why not go to the cause - and simply remove it instead?

 

New discoveries bring answers

Research scientists often work outside the limitations of medicine. And here at foodintol® LoTox we now know - from hundreds of studies across four decades - some stunning discoveries have been made. Bottom line - most sickness is caused by slow poisoning.

Suffering long term miseries like back pain, psoriasis, constipation, arthritis, headache or eczema can change your complexion and put you in a bleak mood.

However these ailments and many others are now linked to a raft of toxins found in certain foods.

What’s more - scientists have found - if we avoid those toxins - the body can begin healing within days.

So learning how to avoid food toxins makes sense, yes? Both scientific studies and results from our members confirm it: a low toxin diet is effective for reducing chronic ailments.

What do I say? …

Having birthdays is fun . . . but looking old is actually a choice.

Know your risks

SELF-ASSESS TEST:. Answering a few questions now could make all the difference.

Deborah Manners

Deborah Manners is a food intolerance and food toxins specialist. Her extensive research of the medical literature has revealed the vital role of toxins in serious ‘forever’ diseases. Food toxins include caseins, glutens, phytates, alkaloids and others. But symptoms and illness are frequently relieved by moving to a low toxin diet. Since 2003 the Food Intolerance Institute has helped thousands to recover from illness by avoiding food toxins.

https://www.DeborahManners.com/
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