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How She Cured Her Skin Problems With Parsley Tea

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How She Cured Her Skin Problems With Parsley Tea

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How She Cured Her Skin Problems With Parsley Tea

The one problem that women and men from across the world can identify with is skin-related problems. These affect all people, rich or poor, no matter the background. The good news is, science has discovered new ways to help with these problems. Nonetheless, many are still seeking a natural remedy that is simple to use and effective. Well, here is one.

Parsley is well known for its benefits to the skin. In fact, many spas today are using parsley to treat their clients’ skin. This is because it contains Vitamin C that reduces the blemishes and scars on one’s face while nourishing the skin. This vitamin also stimulates the body to produce collagen that is crucial in the reproduction and repair of body cells.

The story of Rebeca Plantier, CEO and co-founder of Fit to Inspire, has inspired many to trust the effectiveness of this tea. The French woman shared her story of how she was able to cure her blemishes using parsley tea. She had blemishes all over her face, and the one that affected her most was the butterfly-shaped mark that spread itself across her forehead. At the age of 30, she started using make-up to conceal her blemishes.

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She went through a variety of natural and cosmetic remedies and treatments hoping to find a cure for her blemishes. From crystal scrubs and whitening formulas to expensive creams and aromatherapy, Rebeca tried everything there was to try. Once, she attempted rubbing an onion on her face after advisement from her grandmother and a guarantee it would help. However, nothing changed. In fact, they got worse when she swam, ran or cycled in the sun.

Just when she thought all hope was lost, Rebeca met a holistic practitioner who, after listening to her sad tale, asked her if she had tried parsley tea. She enlightened Rebeca on something not many people are aware of: skin blemishes are often a sign of liver malfunction. Parsley, she explained, is one of the best natural remedies that detox the liver and kidney.

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After, doing some research Rebeca realized the practitioner was right. Parsley is a powerful antioxidant that contains immune-enhancing vitamins. Therefore, for the next 30 days, she drank parsley tea before breakfast and dinner, every day. One month down the line, she was amazed at the results. Her skin was spotless.

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This is the exact recipe she used to make her fresh-brewed parsley tea:

Soak parsley in water with a splash of vinegar.
Wrap in a towel and store in the fridge.
Bring a small saucepan of filtered water to a boil.
Put ¼ cup of parsley in a cup or teapot.
Pour the boiling water on top, let steep for 5-6 minutes.
Splash of fresh lemon (optional).

For it to be effective, the tea must be drunk twice daily, in the morning and evening.

Other uses of parsley can also provide the same effect. For example, you may use parsley oil to wipe your face twice a day. Alternatively, you may use parsley in your meals as it facilitates the removal of wastes and toxins from the body through urine.

Thanks to Rebeca’s story, we are now aware of the benefits of parsley tea. You need not struggle to cover up your scars and blemishes with make-up. Thanks to this simple natural remedy, you can now have the skin your desire – soft and spotless like a baby’s bottom!

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