Baci Mi© Gels for Menopause, Thyroid and Anti-aging
Since the day I tried my first sample of Baci Mi© gel I was sold. At 50 years of age discovering a skin care line as pure and powerful as Dr Staninger’s proprietary products has been miraculous. I have begun to reverse the aging process. You can read my first post on Vermiizyme – Secrets to Beautiful Skin.
The gel I want to talk about today is Baci Mi© Kikazaru. Kikazaru gel contains the blended essential oils of LEMON and MYRTLE. Lemon oil is known for uplifting and cleansing. Its aroma can inspire increased concentration and awareness. The myrtle originated from ancient Tunisia. It has been used in normalizing hormonal imbalances of the thyroid and ovaries, as well as balancing the hypothyroid. During the time of the Egyptians, it was used for its soothing effects on the respiratory system. The blend of these oils aids in lightening pigmentation or skin blotches from mutated fungus that affects the skin, if it lacks the amino acid tyrosine.
I have been using Kikazaru for a couple of months now. Every morning and night I put some on my lower belly for ovaries and also on my throat for my thyroid. Kikazaru helps to balance my hormones. Last year my Doctor noticed I had a goiter caused by an under-active thyroid and after two months of using Kikazaru the goiter is gone. Menopause creates a number of symptoms including hot flashes, weight gain, dry skin and more. I rarely get hot flashes anymore and the constant dry patches and lines in my skin have been severely reduced if not completely disappeared leaving me with smoother younger looking skin. Much of this I owe to the use of my far infrared heating pad but I have noticed areas that never get far infrared like my legs are much less dry than they were. No more crocodile skin!
We had a special on this month with Kikazaru gel so I know that many of you have had a chance to try it. Please send us your feedback, we would love to hear from you.
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Note: These products have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration nor are they intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.


