Thentix for Bruises

March 28, 2010 by healthytwo
“I’ve been using your Thentix Cream now for about 8 months … I’ve been diabetic for 32 years now since I was seven years old and have never found a good enough cream to help smooth the skin on my feet or get rid of bruises like this Thentix does, i tend to get alot of brusing on my stomach from giving 4 needles a day.  And it really helps get rid of the bruises.

Greatly appreciated,
Kelly,

Ontario”

Thentix for Hives

March 24, 2010 by healthytwo

“I just wanted to say I just bought your product, from Walmart in Etobicoke (from an excellent sales lady) and I’ve applied it once to an area on my neck where I suffer from hives.  It seems to have taken immediate action on the troubled area.  I do hope it continues to help relieve the terrible itching, and if so I thank you very much for making the product.”

Terence
Mississauga, Ontario

Thentix for eczema

March 22, 2010 by healthytwo

“Thanks …it’s the only skin cream that helps my daughter who has eczema!”

Tracy
Ohio

Shaving with Thentix

March 9, 2010 by healthytwo

I was recently asked this question:

“Well, my order finally arrived today and I am really looking forward to using the Thentix. I plan to use it mainly as an aftershave because I get some red and sore areas on my chin after shaving. Do you have any more suggestions on how I could use the Thentix in relation to shaving or general facial use? DP “

My reply:

“I use the Thentix to shave my scalp and face.  I wet the surface of the skin and then put a little – very little – on my hands to spread.  If the skin is wet the cream will not get readily absorbed and I get a very comfortable shave and condition the skin at the same time.  I have sensitive skin on my neck and this works fine. I do use very little though – you will have to practice a bit; I find that if I use too much, it is too slippery.  Everyone is different though.”

More Tips for Preventing Dry Cracked Heels

February 15, 2010 by healthytwo

Prevention of Dry Cracked Heels:

1. Exercise – Either walking – some suggest doing this barefoot – but some kind of exercise for the feet on a regular basis keeps the circulation up and the skin healthy.  Anyone researching physical problems will find a common theme of exercise.  One does not need to join a gym to get exercise – start slowly and simply.  One could just sit on the floor or a chair and do some stretching and isometrics with the feet a couple of times a day.  Keep it simple.

2. Nutrition: The skin needs certain nutrients to be healthy.  Omega-3 fatty acids are very important.  These can be obtained from flax seed amongst other things.  Try some in your orange juice every day.  Zinc and calcium are also needed for healthy skin – can be found in yogurt – try plain yogurt with a bit of flax seed and some honey to sweeten.  Not everyone will be able to ‘stomach’ this so a smoothie may work better.  Vitamins are also important, particularly vitamin E.  These nutrients can all be gotten from supplements but if you get them from food as well then you will tend to eat better food which will prevent you from eating crappy food.

3. Use some sort of moisturizing cream regularly before the skin on your heels gets so dry it cracks.

Testimonial for Skin Problems

February 13, 2010 by healthytwo

“I did order the [Thentix] last week waiting for my order to be delivered, I have lupas and I found the cream to really help’s my skin problem, I came across the lotion when I was visiting canada in July this year  2008 at Walmart  so I thought I would try it as my legs were pretty bad at that time ,  and it really helped a lot,  don’t think it they will get back to how our legs would look, and speaking as a women’s  point of view , but I am happy as they look now, and better [than] how they looked 6 months ago.  Rright now I’m happjy with the product, and I have also farward this information to my friend who also has a skin problem.”

BD
Cleveland, Ohio

Is Thentix ‘A Touch of Honey’ comedogenic?

February 11, 2010 by healthytwo

A question from a potential customer:

“Is Thentix ‘A Touch of Honey’ comedogenic?”

First I need to define ‘comedogenic’:

Substances that are likely to clog your pores.
ansr.com/glossary

may be clogging to the skin and help induce blemishes
www.over-40-skincare-help.com/skincare-terms.html

The answer is NO – Thentix does not clog pores.  There is no mineral oil or other petroleum products or heavy oils that would do so.  Thentix thus is completely safe to put on skin problems like acne.  Honey and royal jelly have anti-bacterial properties and calendula is an anti-septic – these both help in clearing up acne.

Find out more here: More on Thentix

Thentix at the Health Show Calgary Stampede Park

February 5, 2010 by healthytwo

You can find Thentix ‘A Touch of Honey’ and Thentix Pain Cream this weekend – Feb 6th and 7th at the Calgary Stampede Park.  The Health Show is in the Upper Big Four.  See you there.

Raw honey for acne

January 31, 2010 by healthytwo

Honey has anti-bacterial properties.  It is also an anti-septic.  It slowly releases hydrogen peroxide which kills bacteria.  Apply pure honey directly to your acne for relief.  Honey has been used for wounds and burns for thousands of years for its healing properties.

Pain Relief Books

January 28, 2010 by healthytwo

Our Thentix Pain Formula is great for short term relief of pain.  Some wonderful books for longer term relief of back pain are:

The Back Doctor
and The New Back Doctor by Dr Hamiltion Hall

And two by Loren Fishman and Carol Ardman:
Relief is in the Stretch and
Sciatica Solutions.