I thought of not blogging today but suddenly I felt utterly bored soon after disconnecting from the web. I felt just not right. Coupled by the uncertainty at hand, the agony of waiting. While staring blankly into space, free floating anxiety. Compulsions stem from unexpressed artistic desires. So I finally relented. Again, I'm back to talk about me, myself, and krist sans once again. Something I enjoy doing, something that can make me feel good. Pleasure-centered, yes that's me!
Oh my never ending pursuit to look good and feel good. Talk about the tools of the trade. Drugs, not the prohibited of course. I love trying out all sorts of medicines which are mostly over the counter, something I've read or recently discovered or heard about. No need for doctor's advice or prescription whatsoever, I am my own doctor.
Okay let's get the ball rolling. I've tried alfalfa which is a deep herbal root. A very famous model featured in Cosmo revealed that it made her skin look like that of a baby. Royal jelly for that radiant glow. Bee pollen, I swear by its wondrous ability to heal and protect. Pearl powder for beauty and wellness. Grapeseed to combat harmful free radicals, an excellent anti-aging too. Melatonin for a more restful sleep. Pure aloe vera and cranberry aloe, both made me feel so nourished and hydrated. Evening primrose oil for pms. Powder drinks from Herbal Life, I like its taste. Intra is also ok, it tastes of grape. Like red wine minus the intoxicating sensation.
While the one from Forever Living is really very bad, I wasted my money on it. And this Glo-herbal thing, I had one hell of a day which coincidentally happened on a terrible hot summer. I curse this bitter concoction, I needed to force myself to vomit several times lest I die from poisoning. Combined with diarrhea which left me limp and dehydrated.
Glutathione for a clearer, even skin tone. Sadly, I experienced some ugly side effects after more than a month of taking it. I had a very painful sickness. Wisdom, an appetite stimulant, also for general well-being. For awhile, I totally basked in the glory of its wondrous effects. People stare at how I looked so different. Such a pleasant euphoric high. But lo and behold, after 28 days of taking it, yes I made a terrible mistake of withdrawing from it abruptly, I experienced severe difficulty in breathing. Chinese medicine is indeed bad medicine. Zinc for cell metabolism and enhanced performance. I had stomach cramps after taking it, very bad. Nicotinic acid for good circulation and blood cleansing. I took it twice with just the feeling of slight itchiness after several minutes of intake, bearable. But the third time I tried it, I felt so close to dying. My face felt so hot and red. I felt the blood literally rushing to my brain. For several agonizing seconds, I can not breathe, it's like my chest is heavily constricted! A caveat, never take this if you're blood pressure is low. It can really kill you. Phew, I realized I have quite a lot of mishaps there. What can't kill you can only make you stronger. Ha ha, does that apply?!
A combination of vitamin c and b complex. Good for the heart and immunity. I still take them. Better be on a daily basis. But vit c won't do any good if you're also low blood. While vit b if taken in higher doses can make your skin breakout. Not to mention fish oils, such as squalene and omega 369, all excellent sources of vit e which eliminates harmful free radicals (eg.pollution) that can cause cancer and premature skin aging. Combating depression as well. While claritin, an anti-allergy, always come in handy.
But the best by far for me is wheatgrass. It contains all the essential vitamins and minerals needed for proper body functioning and wellness. And because its alkaline based, it fights acidity which by the way causes a lot of havoc and illness in the body. It cleanses first for proper absorption of nutrients then it alkalizes and finally nourishes. I just love drinking it! It's costly but totally safe and effective. I plan taking it lifetime.
But above all these myriads and gamuts of supplements, nothing beats a good night's rest. Sleep can not be compromised. It's something I terribly can not do without. Plus it can also be a topic of interest on my next or coming blogs. I can talk about it more lengthily. So on that note, I'm ending this long but worthy compulsion. Thank you.
Oh my never ending pursuit to look good and feel good. Talk about the tools of the trade. Drugs, not the prohibited of course. I love trying out all sorts of medicines which are mostly over the counter, something I've read or recently discovered or heard about. No need for doctor's advice or prescription whatsoever, I am my own doctor.
Okay let's get the ball rolling. I've tried alfalfa which is a deep herbal root. A very famous model featured in Cosmo revealed that it made her skin look like that of a baby. Royal jelly for that radiant glow. Bee pollen, I swear by its wondrous ability to heal and protect. Pearl powder for beauty and wellness. Grapeseed to combat harmful free radicals, an excellent anti-aging too. Melatonin for a more restful sleep. Pure aloe vera and cranberry aloe, both made me feel so nourished and hydrated. Evening primrose oil for pms. Powder drinks from Herbal Life, I like its taste. Intra is also ok, it tastes of grape. Like red wine minus the intoxicating sensation.
While the one from Forever Living is really very bad, I wasted my money on it. And this Glo-herbal thing, I had one hell of a day which coincidentally happened on a terrible hot summer. I curse this bitter concoction, I needed to force myself to vomit several times lest I die from poisoning. Combined with diarrhea which left me limp and dehydrated.
Glutathione for a clearer, even skin tone. Sadly, I experienced some ugly side effects after more than a month of taking it. I had a very painful sickness. Wisdom, an appetite stimulant, also for general well-being. For awhile, I totally basked in the glory of its wondrous effects. People stare at how I looked so different. Such a pleasant euphoric high. But lo and behold, after 28 days of taking it, yes I made a terrible mistake of withdrawing from it abruptly, I experienced severe difficulty in breathing. Chinese medicine is indeed bad medicine. Zinc for cell metabolism and enhanced performance. I had stomach cramps after taking it, very bad. Nicotinic acid for good circulation and blood cleansing. I took it twice with just the feeling of slight itchiness after several minutes of intake, bearable. But the third time I tried it, I felt so close to dying. My face felt so hot and red. I felt the blood literally rushing to my brain. For several agonizing seconds, I can not breathe, it's like my chest is heavily constricted! A caveat, never take this if you're blood pressure is low. It can really kill you. Phew, I realized I have quite a lot of mishaps there. What can't kill you can only make you stronger. Ha ha, does that apply?!
A combination of vitamin c and b complex. Good for the heart and immunity. I still take them. Better be on a daily basis. But vit c won't do any good if you're also low blood. While vit b if taken in higher doses can make your skin breakout. Not to mention fish oils, such as squalene and omega 369, all excellent sources of vit e which eliminates harmful free radicals (eg.pollution) that can cause cancer and premature skin aging. Combating depression as well. While claritin, an anti-allergy, always come in handy.
But the best by far for me is wheatgrass. It contains all the essential vitamins and minerals needed for proper body functioning and wellness. And because its alkaline based, it fights acidity which by the way causes a lot of havoc and illness in the body. It cleanses first for proper absorption of nutrients then it alkalizes and finally nourishes. I just love drinking it! It's costly but totally safe and effective. I plan taking it lifetime.
But above all these myriads and gamuts of supplements, nothing beats a good night's rest. Sleep can not be compromised. It's something I terribly can not do without. Plus it can also be a topic of interest on my next or coming blogs. I can talk about it more lengthily. So on that note, I'm ending this long but worthy compulsion. Thank you.

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