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Imedeen tablets for skin - has it worked for you?

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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 26 October 2011 - 09:29

Dear Ladies,

These are very expensive tablets which I really cant afford unless if they work...I wanted to see if they have worked for any of you?

- What changes have you noticed - on face and also on body?
- How long until you see the changes?
- Would it help with open pores, cellulite, stretch marks, fine lines and saggy skin?
- Are these tablets addictive and if we stop these would the skin issues re-appear

Thank you

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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 26 October 2011 - 10:50
Thanks Ladies...so i guess the general consensus is that i can use other vitamins which would be just as good as imeedeen.. These would be high dose of vit C, vit B and also evening primrose oil? I normally use a slow release multivitamin and minerals tablets one a day which are quite potent...but i dont see any difference..
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 26 October 2011 - 10:01
It worked for me. like any other vitamins like EPO (evening primrose oil) it will take a while to see the result like 12 weeks. But with Imedeen , it is best to take 2tablets a day instead of 1. Some people took 1 tablet because it is expensive and lessen the 1 each day/ 1 blister pack a month. I took 2 tablets per day. It sure gives my overall skin more nicer looking than my naturally dry skin. My face that have occasional zits gone away. Do a test after 2 months on your skin. If you scratch your skin it will not show the white scratched line you just did; like you'd have on dry skin. However, like my other friend, he has rather bad acne. so when he took the tablets, it sort of like just all came out and after that it was cleared away. But bear in mind, anyone with seafood allergy can't take this. Good luck. Do more research. Contact their manufacturer and they will be more than helpful to help you. Good luck.
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 26 October 2011 - 09:59
I was told by my aesthetic doctor who is also a scientist that you're just as well taking vitamin B supplements which is what I do. She also swears by high dose vitamin C supplements. For fine lines, sagging etc you'll have to take more drastic action than taking Imedeen - more expensive too but there are tons of non-surgical options.
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EW GURU
Latest post on 26 October 2011 - 09:49
NOTHING. NO DIFFERENCE
 
 

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