Orovo Acne - Product Review
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DescriptionOrovo Acne works to fight acne at its source. It contains a proprietary blend of nutrients including lemon grass, pomegranate seed, turmeric, boswellin, dandelion, mangosteen, noni, vitamin C, pantothenic acid (vitamin B5), apple cider vinegar, licorice root, MSM, witch hazel, glucosamine, milk thistle, DMAE and white willow. Orovo Acne also features an antioxidant blend (green tea, alpha lipoic acid, idebenone) and superfoods blend (acai, alfalfa, barley, buckwheat, cayenne pepper, flaxseed, garlic, lactobacillus acidophilus, soy isoflavones, wheatgrass). Dandelion, green tea, apple cider vinegar, and milk thistle help cleanse and support the liver and balance the hormone producing glands of the body. One of the causes of acne is believed to be due to the damaging effects of DHT (dihydrotestosterone), derived from the male hormone testosterone. DHT stimulates the production of sebum and keratin (skin cells), which are primary causes of acne. Vitamin C, pantothenic acid, mangosteen, noni, licorice root, garlic, witch hazel, white willow, turmeric, boswellin, lemon grass and alpha lipoic acid are potent anti-inflammatory, antioxidant and antimicrobial agents. They work synergistically with the antioxidant blend and superfoods blend to help clear the skin of toxins and prevent acne. MSM, glucosamine and DMAE stimulate collagen (necessary for skin health) production, repair the connective tissue of the body and promote skin, hair and nail strength. ProsOrovo Acne offers a club membership that reduces the price from $59.99 per bottle to $45.99. Orovo Acne has the following benefits:
ConsSome people may experience nausea, GI (gastrointestinal) upset, skin rash or headaches when taking MSM, white willow, witch hazel, boswellin and glucosamine sulfate. People with diabetes should consult with their doctor if taking glucosamine and have blood sugar levels monitored if they are taking glucosamine. People who are allergic to aspirin or other salicylates should not use willow bark. Children should not use willow bark since it may cause Reye's syndrome. Long-term use of high amounts of licorice should only be used under the supervision of a physician. Alpha Lipoic Acid (ALA) side effects are rare but may include skin rash and hypoglycemia in diabetics. Idebenone is a synthetic analog of CoQ10. Some mild side effects are associated with CoQ10 including nausea, diarrhea and stomach upset. Vitamin C may produce a laxative effect in certain people, although high intakes of vitamin C (2 grams daily) are well-tolerated by many healthy individuals. Turmeric should not be taken during pregnancy as it may cause uterine contractions. Pregnant or lactating women, people with pre-existing medical conditions or those taking medications should consult a physician before taking Orovo Acne. Be aware that some drugs may interact with the nutrients in Orovo Acne including but not limited to:
Is it for you?If you're looking to fight acne at its source, then look no further than Orovo Acne. However, pregnant or lactating women, people with pre-existing medical conditions or those taking medications should consult a physician before taking Orovo Acne. Dosage and DirectionsTake 3 to 6 capsules twice daily with food.
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