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Use Face Doctor Rx – to Combat the Human Demodex Parasite

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If that title didn’t capture your imagination – perhaps this blog on the subject of the Human Demodex Parasite will…

An article in Discover Magazine offers the best explanation we have yet to find:

“Mites are relatives of ticks, spiders, scorpions and other arachnids. Over 48,000 species have been described. Around 65 of them belong to the genus Demodex, and two of those live on your face. There’s D.folliculorum, the round-bottomed, bigger one and there’s D.brevis, the pointy-bottomed, smaller one” (Young, 2012).

Frankly, the rest of the article is unsettling – but it explains how these mites play a role in acne and other derma problems.

So, we have included the url to the article – but let it suffice to say that we are more concerned about offering you solutions.

Now, who are WE? WE are Allure Imports, Inc. We are a natural, organic based health and beauty product company that has been in the business for 3 decades so we feel as if we have some legitimacy to our suggestions. And what do we suggest?

Well, in order to combat the tiny parasite that causes big problems you may want to order one or more of our products from the Face Doctor Rx and Derma Pro line. Each of our products is natural, and contains a particularly effective cleanser in sea buckthorn oil.

You’ll find this is helpful when treating other skin problems as well. It is an natural psoriasis treatment and a natural eczema treatment.

To learn more about our company and the exceptional line of products we sell we invite you to visit our website. Then — order one or more of our products and see if they don’t help clear up your problem skin!

www.facedoctor.ca

References

Young, E. (2012). Everything you wanted to know about the mites that eat, crawl and have sex on your face. Discover Magazine. Retrieved @ http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/notrocketscience/2012/08/31/everything-you-never-wanted-to-know-about-the-mites-that-eat-crawl-and-have-sex-on-your-face/#.VV38a5OvwxI

 

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