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Orange Spice Mimosa Soap
The bark of Mimosa tenuiflora, a tree native to southern Mexico and northern Brazil, has been used for centuries to treat all manner of skin-related ailments. Called “Tepezcohuite” (and pronounced “tuh-pez-ko-whee-tay”) by the Mayans, they have used it for over 1,000 years... and a great amount of modern scientific research has recently validated the ability of this amazing plant, known to locals as the “Miracle Tree,” to heal a wide variety of skin problems. In fact, the Red Cross has even recommended the use of this tree on more than one occasion, when severe disasters in Mexico left so many people injured that they didn't have enough conventional medicine to treat everyone.
There are a number of different compounds in the bark that appear to work together to help skin heal. Rather than simply targeting one specific thing, it seems to give the skin what it needs to heal itself. This plant has WAY too many amazing healing properties to cover them all here... but to give you an idea, research indicates that it has anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial, and anti-fungal properties*; it has a 2-3 hour topical pain relieving effect*; it helps regenerate skin and muscle tissue*; and it can even protect exposed bone*! That's right, even severe cuts and burns can be successfully treated with Mimosa bark*!

It's impossible to list everything Mimosa bark can be used for, but some common conditions are*:
-Acne*
-Athlete's Foot (and other fungal & bacterial skin infections)*
-Blisters*
-Body Odor*
-Burns (including sunburn, and even severe 2nd and 3rd degree burns!)*
-Dandruff (that's right, Mimosa soap makes a GREAT shampoo too!)*
-Dry, Cracked, Scaly or Flaky skin*
-Eczema*
-Insect Bites (it also repels insects if used before going outdoors, especially if left on)*
-Psoriasis*
-Rashes*
-Scars*
-Skin Cancer*
-Wrinkles*
Even if there's nothing wrong with your skin, daily use of Mimosa soap can make your skin look and feel years younger! It's made with all-natural, food-grade ingredients** and we offer an unconditional money back guarantee, which so far no one has taken us up on!
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