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Sonata
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Longer thicker eyelashes
      #295053 - 03/01/2009 12:02

I just wanted to share something with you that you may find of benefit.
I have started taking a dessertspoonfiul of crushed mixed seeds on my cereal every morning and I believe that an unexpected side effect may be that your eyelashes grow longer and thicker.
Try it and see if you get the same side effects. I suddenly noticed the change and can only put it down to the seeds.


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issi
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Re: Longer thicker eyelashes [Re: Sonata]
      #295073 - 03/01/2009 12:27

If that is the case then you may be onto a fortune Sonata! How long before you noticed this change? And, is the hair on your head getting any thicker too? Please let us know the name of this product as it may be that particular mixture which is creating the benefit.

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Sonata
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Re: Longer thicker eyelashes [Re: issi]
      #295562 - 03/01/2009 19:45

I have tried two sets of seeds .First off was the Asda seed mix (50p) on the wholefoods display near the fruit and veg and the other brand was called Food Doctor Essential seed from Tesco( fancy plastic jar more expensive nearer £2).Neither was the organic version.I can't honestly remember if I noticed after Seed mix 1 or 2.

It sort of crept up on me in a lightbulb moment that my eyelashes were thicker and all I could put it down to was the introduction of the seeds.

As for my hair,my hairdresser thinks my hair is thicker. Me ? well I'm not sure. Perhaps a bit but I am on thyroxine and certain areas are a bit thinner ontop.

It wouldn't hurt to try for yourself.After all, all the health and food articles I've been reading lately recommend that you add nuts and seeds to your diet.If you find that your eyelashes don't grow, you're still getting the goodness from the seeds.

The seed mixes do contain large whole seeds so I put them in the liquidiser bit of my food processor and grind them up fairly small and keep them in a jar in the fridge. They should also be kept in the dark.

Let me know how you get on. It may take a few weeks before you see any change.


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issi
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Re: Longer thicker eyelashes [Re: Sonata]
      #297168 - 05/01/2009 11:13

Thanks Sonata.

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