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The major ingredient in the Nerium facial products is a highly poisonous plant named Nerium Oleander. Nerium International is a subcompany to Nerium Biotechnology, Inc. who uses the Nerium plant in their cancer research. This is good research but the problem is that they have not had success fighting cancer on humans. As a result of not being able to gain government approval (since they have to prove that their product fights cancer) they turned to a by-product facial cream to save the company from financial ruin. The problem is they have not had enough time to properly research the long-term side effects of the product. The plant, Nerium Oleander, attacks multiple areas of the body. Applying a facial lotion made from the plant lends itself to the highest absorption of any poisons retained in the processing. Over time the body has the potential to absorb the poisons, which could attack any one, or many, areas of the body leading to what possibly looks like natural causes and even possibly eventual death if the product continues to be used. What I found to be interesting is that almost everyone who blogs or does a YouTube for the Nerium facial serum mentions that they have been getting sick. They brush it off as normal and continue to sell the product. After five YouTube demonstrations of the product from people struggling with being sick, I began to wonder if people were having possible side effects of the product sooner than later. I personally know people who have died from exposure to the poison of Nerium Oleander by simply burning Oleander kindling while camping. The development of medicine often requires the use of poisonous plants (like Oleander), venoms, minerals, and the like to treat diseases. To be simplistic, the point of the ‘medicine’ is to kill the cancer, infection, bacteria, etc. before the medicine kills you. Voluntarily applying a 'medicine' to your face once a day, for an extended period of time, could have the same fateful consequences that any 'medicine' has with prolonged exposure. If I had cancer and they actually could prove that the poison could kill the cancer before it killed me, then maybe I would go for it. But, I don't have cancer and I am guessing that you probably do not either, so why take the chance. I would definitely not buy this product and recommend that you do not either. Do the research before you buy, it is all out there on the web.
February 2014 · Unknown
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