Donna Gates, The Body Ecology Diet, Part 1 of 2. 030510
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@awsevenn Clearly, and sadly, she's had a facelift and some sort of lip injections.
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@ladysands555 Everyone has their own idea of beauty. If doing any surgery or getting an injection to fill in a wrinkle makes a person feel happier about themself......that's all that really matters, no matter what anyone else thinks. Its impossible to know the mental or psychological benefits of a cosmetic procedure. Liking what you see in the mirror can be antiaging on its on. Some people are proud of their wrinkles, and some people can't accept them and be happy.
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Interesting comments! ...I'm curious as to what exactly the commentors see that indicate facelift and facial injections
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@ravendream33 LET ME GUESS. You indulge yourself with injectables.
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@ravendream33 BTW...anything INJECTED into your face that wasnt there before....for cosmetic reasons is a toxin.
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@ravendream33 Well, how would I know? I would not inject either into my face, and people who do are morons IMO. I know what HA is, and it is USELESS to ave it injected into your face, nor is it effective to take it in supplement form, because of it's high molecular weight. You want a younger. plumper face? EAT GELATIN. It's bioavailabilty makes it a viable alternative to injectable shit and worthless supplements.
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@CassieAnnaCary The fillers are not botox....which is the toxin. The fillers are hyaluronic acid....which is produced in the skin anyway. You can buy hyaluronic acid in capsules in every health food store, by the way. Botox is not a filler.....and yes, it is a toxin. You need to clarify whether you are referring to a filler, which is not a toxin, or botox, which is live botulism that does not "fill"....it kills nerves in order to paralyze them.
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@ravendream33 what a lie. Injecting a toxin derived filler into her face goes against the whole "Body Ecology" theory.
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thanks, Russ. When I watched videos from just a year or two ago, then this one and other recent ones, the changes are glaringly obvious. It makes me a bit sad for her really, that she wasn't happy with her own natural beauty and fears aging so much. But BED stands on its own. I am glad you are getting the word out, I wish more folks would try this themselves.
you know, this lifestyle changed my health and my life 13 years ago so I believe in it 100%, but I have to agree that her appearance really indicates some surgeries, etc and that's disappointing. but don't let that eclipse the value of the healthy combo of elements this lifestyle offers. it helped me to heal about 10 chronic ailments and gave me a new life and new personality, seriously. I just wish more women would age naturally and gracefully.
rawyoginimaddy 2 months ago
@rawyoginimaddy well said
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