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What Does Your Face Say About Your Health?

4th Jun 2023




The following is not a diagnosis or a definite!! Simply a road map as to “potential” issues with your health and suggestions as to how we can improve.


For me, Intermittent Fasting (IT), is nearly always the safest and quickest way to alter bad health.

Certain natural remedies and supplements can definitely help support specific organs and cells. Again, choosing the correct supplements with a high concentration of the active ingredient is never easy. This is why I use PRL always. A “live” product creates life in the cell. We use NO excipients or fillers. Sourced from THE best and tested for efficacy!!

Read below to see if anything resonates with you. Bring LIFE back into your body and begin your journey to better health.

My go-to always to help keep my liver and gallbladder up to speed is my tried and tested Green Coffee Enema. A simple at-home regimen to clean out the gunk.

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A Look in the Mirror

You’re really familiar with the face staring back at you. But a closer peek may show clues about your health -- if you know what to look for.

1. Balding - A sign of high DHT (testosterone)


Increased DHT activity at your hair follicles is partly responsible for this hair loss, in addition to other factors, including genetic ones. High levels of DHT can shrink your hair follicles and shorten the hair growth cycle, resulting in hair loss.


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2. Losing outer eyebrows - A sign of hypothyroidism 



- Specifically, in hypothyroidism, a person may notice hair loss in the outer third of the eyebrow, which is the thinnest part that points toward the ears. Other symptoms of thyroid disorders include: dry, pale skin or moist, velvety skin. a swelling in the neck (a goiter)

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3. Bloodshot eyes - A sign of liver issues and insulin resistance



-Eye conditions often associated with Liver imbalances include: myopia, astigmatism, AMD, retinitis pigmentosa, Presbyopia, dry eyes, floaters, glaucoma, Stargardt's, cataracts, red and dry eyes. Other eye issues include: photophobia, red and dry eyes, bloodshot eyes, poor night vision, blurry vision, headaches.

Recommended to take:

  • PancreVen - helps control sugar from the pancreas.
  • Liver ND - supports the Liver. 
  • Avoid Junk food
  • Avoid alcohol
  • Get on healthy keto and IF

4. Dark circles beneath eyes - A sign of insulin resistance



- This is a skin condition in which there is insulin resistance in the body and certain areas become dark. Some of the most common areas are the back, underarms, the inner side of the thighs and the under-eye area. It is most commonly associated with obesity and PCOS

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5. Bags beneath eyes - A sign of blood sugar problems or kidney issues



-Bulging bags under the eyes indicate a deficiency of Kidney. This means that the flow of Fluids is blocked and too much Fluid has accumulated in the tissue


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6. Oily skin - A sign of high androgens (men) or PCOS (women)


-Women with PCOS often have an overproduction of sebum due to increased androgen levels in the body, which makes their skin oilier than normal. Because of this, topical therapies are not easily absorbed in the skin and may be less effective.


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7. Facial hair (women) - A sign of high androgens



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8. Acne - A sign of high androgens


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9. Cataracts - A sign of vitamin deficiency and high insulin



- When you have diabetes, high blood sugar (blood glucose) levels over time can lead to structural changes in the lens of the eye that can accelerate the development of cataracts.


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10. Red cheeks - A sign of Cushing syndrome and high cortisol


-Too much cortisol can cause some of the main symptoms of Cushing syndrome — a fatty hump between the shoulders, a rounded face, and pink or purple stretch marks on the skin. Cushing syndrome also can cause high blood pressure or bone loss. Sometimes, it can cause type 2 diabetes.