Stretch Marks

Condition
  • Damaged derma base: Bottom of derma (sponge layer) oversaturated with toxins, free radicals, and adrenaline from years of stress, loses elasticity
  • Liver toxicity: Stagnant sluggish liver filled with toxins can contribute - toxins from liver fill up the derma
  • Toxin saturation: The base of the derma (the sponge) gets oversaturated with poisons, fight-or-flight toxins, and adrenaline
  • Deficiency: The derma base is deficient in nutrients it needs to maintain elasticity
  • Deficient foundation: The landmark base of skin becomes deficient in nutrients needed for elasticity and collagen strength
  • Collagen weakness: When the base of the derma gets damaged, collagen weakens and elasticity is lost

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