So, there I was, doing the “judging self” routine in front of the mirror, when I suddenly noticed that my lips are looking nicer than they have in a long time. Fuller, softer, smoother. All I can think is, boy, these Omega-3 supplements I’ve been taking ROCK. Probably the increase in nuts & grains in my diet is helping with the natural oils in my system, too.
If I’d have known my pouty lips would’ve looked this much better in just a week, I’d have started this long ago! Ha. But it IS helping my inflammation for sure, ergo is a keeper, lips or no lips.
*Chiropractor suggested it’d be a good move to combat inflammation for me, plus would benefit in other ways. Wikipedia says a recent study shows it provides superior cardio functioning, too. Other studies show it helps fight memory loss in later years. Wow. Even being used to help kids with Autism. Hmm. But there are negatives. Read up if ya wanna.



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I’m puckering up,…oh you meant…oh…I mean….well…um….yeah…..
Hi Steff! I thought you were talking about me! You know, puddy and such. No, I’m kidding, I thought you meant me. I mean I was hoping you meant me. That’s the truth of it. Ok, all jokes aside (I wish it were me you meant, hee hee!) massage is a great way to get toxins out of your system. I’m sure that chiropractic care can take care of a lot, but it’s the massage therapy that keeps the chiropractic work in place, so to speak.
Supplements are definitely good if you don’t have a good balanced diet. I’m sure your lips looked amazing before them, but who knows, you may look twice as amazing after them. I haven’t seen the before and after shot, so what do I know?
One of my favorite quotes from a movie is Quentin Tarantino’s Pulp fiction, and it goes like this, “what looks good often doesn’t feel good,” or something along those lines. It’s so true. All women are hot!