Well Liz Earle has just surpassed herself in a bid to push her plant based natural products claiming that Kigelia is a new wonder palnt that will firm your breasts. What tosh she talks there is no evidence whatsoever that this plant extract will do anything of the kind.
Kigelia africanaextract. Extract of African plant commonly known as the sausage tree. The African lore about this extract is that it can firm breast tissue, but there is no supporting research for this myth. The research on this ingredient is limited and mostly in vitro, but it does appear to have anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties (Sources: Experimental and Toxicologic Pathology, August 2007, pages 433–438; and Journal of Natural Products, November 2005, pages 1610–1614).
If making bogus claims for plant extracts wasn't enough for one show she then went on to claim that she had a 'theory' that plant oils were better for dry lips that mineral oil or petroleum jelly and what is more that mineral oil and petroleum jelly (not being plant extracts you understand) made your lips dry!!!!
She really shouldn't be allowed to get away with she comes out with. I'd like to give her an award all right not sure she would be too eager to brag about it though. The award for the most misleading QVC skin care guest of all time. The Porky Award after her new wonder product derived from the (pork) sausage tree.
Rant over - and hello all. Been ready your all yourmusings for a while now (and chuckling) but it was only the oh so superior Ms Earle starting to expound on plant oils > than anything that could enduce me to post.
Kigelia africanaextract. Extract of African plant commonly known as the sausage tree. The African lore about this extract is that it can firm breast tissue, but there is no supporting research for this myth. The research on this ingredient is limited and mostly in vitro, but it does appear to have anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties (Sources: Experimental and Toxicologic Pathology, August 2007, pages 433–438; and Journal of Natural Products, November 2005, pages 1610–1614).
If making bogus claims for plant extracts wasn't enough for one show she then went on to claim that she had a 'theory' that plant oils were better for dry lips that mineral oil or petroleum jelly and what is more that mineral oil and petroleum jelly (not being plant extracts you understand) made your lips dry!!!!
She really shouldn't be allowed to get away with she comes out with. I'd like to give her an award all right not sure she would be too eager to brag about it though. The award for the most misleading QVC skin care guest of all time. The Porky Award after her new wonder product derived from the (pork) sausage tree.
Rant over - and hello all. Been ready your all yourmusings for a while now (and chuckling) but it was only the oh so superior Ms Earle starting to expound on plant oils > than anything that could enduce me to post.