Lovin' it

My name is Jack and I have recently been impressed with the effects of the Pomegranate Seed Oil. I am an elite athlete and I am a regular competitor in extreme endurance events. These events require me to be highly active for extended periods of time which can take a massive toll on my body both physically and mentally. After recently completing an all night event I suffered severe chaffing on the inside of my thighs. I was thoroughly impressed with the dramatic effect that the Pomegranate Seed Oil had on my inflamed skin. I applied the oil to the affected area and rested for two hours, when I woke the inflammation had completely reduced and the stinging pain was gone. I was no longer in discomfort and was able to train the following day. No other product I have ever used has worked so quickly or effectively.
Jack
Brisbane

 

Dear Sera,
 
What can I say,  but what an absolute delight it is to be using your oil on my face.  I have been inspired by Pomegranates for many years and to use your amazing oil on my face is such a joy each night...it is now 3 weeks since receiving my first bottle of Pomegranate oil and what a difference it has made to my skin...my skin glows and feels tighter...it feels alive and nourished.  As a woman in my late 40’s, it is so nice to be part of nature’s best kept secret...thanks so much for creating such a wonderful product and sharing it with woman all around the world...how lucky am I to be able to have glowing skin in my 40’s...thanks to Cardea’s Pomegranate Oil...
 
Many Thanks,
 
Susan Gianevsky
Be Free Now
www.befreenow.com.au

I just wanted to say thank you so much for sending through a sample of the Cardea oil.  I have been using a few drops with moisturizer for the past couple of weeks and already I’ve noticed a difference in how my skin looks and feels.
 
The Canberra climate is so drying and for such a long time I’ve been searching for a moisturizer but nothing so far has worked.  Combing the oil with my moisturizer has lead to fantastic results.  My skin looks and feels amazing and that’s just after two weeks!
 
Congratulations to you and everyone involved in creating this product… my skin thanks you!

Cheers Lisa
 
Lisa Ridgley
Breakfast Show Host
MIX 106.3 Canberra

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Thursday
Oct292009

A colourful past! 

Native to Persia, the Pomegranate is one of the oldest fruits known to mankind. It has a rich and fascinating history, dating back many thousands of years.

Did you know?

  • Pomegranates are the most represented fruit in ancient art and religion
  • Pomegranates were brought to China about 100 B.C. by Han dynasty representative, Jang Qian
  • The most famous varieties of Pomegranate fruit in Roman times were raised in gardens around ancient Carthage
  • The pomegranate is a symbol of marriage, fertility and abundance. It remains a traditional housewarming gift in many Mediterranean and Middle Eastern Countries
  • The current botanical name for the pomegranate is Punicum granatum. Punicum recognises Carthage as a focal point for pomegranate cultivation and granatum refers to the many seeds or grains in the fruit
  • Many Italian Renaissance fabrics boasted the pattern of cut pomegranates
  • Chaucer, Shakespeare and Homer all extolled the virtues of the pomegranate in literature
  • In Arabic folklore and poetry, the pomegranate is the symbol for the fluid of life
  • The Chinese consider the pomegranate one of the three blessed fruit (the others are the citron and peach). The numerous seeds symbolised many male offspring dispersed around the world earning fame, fortune and glory
  • The Moors brought the pomegranate to Spain round 800 A.D. Granada was named for the pomegranate, which became their national emblem
  • The first pomegranate planted in Britain was done by King Henry VIII
  • Ancient Romans not only enjoyed eating pomegranates, they also used the skins in the process of tanning leather due to the high amount of tannic acid in the fruit’s skin.