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OP...This could actually be a skin reaction and not necessarily pimples. Pimples have nothing to do with oily foods. In fact, I was so clean for a long time, and by 2018 breakouts (No difference from pimples, possibly bigger and has that mucus inside too like yours) upon breakouts and I never knew what was wrong. I assumed stress, relaxed a little but that didn't help. I washed my bedsheets and pillowcases and change them regularly, I even washed the pillows, didn't sleep on anyone's bed but they didn't work either. Ensured I bathed twice daily nothing. I asked our Nigerian trained doctors and they kept saying hormones, age bla bla, you'll outgrow it all na lie. Some nurses and docs prescribed drugs self which I took and nothing, didn't work. Expensive drugs o! But then by 2020 immediately after the lockdown and end sars protest, I discovered that it was my body lotion that had been causing my breakouts after a youtube video I watched, then for some time, my breakouts reduced. Bought another body lotion and a few days later breakouts continued. Stopped body lotion altogether and still further breakouts. Till I ran out of body spray that 2020 and had to use roll-on that someone gifted me. About a week to two weeks later my skin became clear. That was when I discovered what my problem had been all along. The body spray I had been loyal to for two years (Right Guard Sport) is what was causing my allergy! Body spray! I'm a hard guy not allergic to anything never been till I discovered, bought some other sprays (Dove, etc) same issue. After using them for like three days the breakouts come in masses a typical wake and see the situation. Now I'm clean again. I'm now using roll on only (rexona, dove). My advice for you is that don't limit your mindset to only food. That's just Nigerian mentality I eat almost everything. Your situation could be an allergy. Check to see something you've been doing for a long time, using, or just started doing or using. Hair cream, body lotion, spray, perfume, toothpaste if possible. Rotate starting away from those things for a week or two and see if it works. It could be frustrating but you'll get a hang of it. Goodluck |
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Do you know that if you're just saving money and not investing, you're setting yourself up to lose money in the long run? Yes that's one of the things that would make you remain in the middle class, or as Robert Kiyosaki would call it 'poor'. Some of you would have thought to yourselves, What else can you do to support yourself without being dependent on my salary? and then, your first instinct would be to hoard as much cash as you possibly can. Then you do what everyone in Africa tells you to: save money, you'll think you're genius and you very comfortable with my money, figuratively, under my mattress, just protected, and careful, and safe. But do you know that storing your money in a place where it doesn't grow is actually loosing you money? Like in the bank after all the charges incurred from your account no matter how small they are but then you are left with less in the end. How much is less?? If you ever took for ECO 101 classes, you should have heard of the macroeconomic problem called 'inflation' that's right, inflation is a sustained increase in the general price level of goods and services in an economy over a period of time. What happens is that inflation causes prices to rise, which makes money less powerful over time. While a N100 note will always be worth N100, what you're able to buy for that amount dwindles. Imagine that in just 2016 a bottle of coke was a N100 naira, now a bottle of coke is N150 naira. Or just think about how much it was traveling from maybe say Abuja to Lagos 2 years ago. Think if you had kept 1 million naira under you mattrass 40 years ago today it would have the same buying power as that of just 50, 000 naira.But assuming you put that amount in an investment with say a 6% compound interest you would have grown that amount to 20 million naira today. Nobody is saying you should not save money, it's smarter to put that cash to work. "The antidote to losing money on inflation is investing''. |
Do you know that if you're just saving money and not investing, you're setting yourself up to lose money in the long run? Yes that's one of the things that would make you remain in the middle class, or as Robert Kiyosaki would call it 'poor'. Some of you would have thought to yourselves, What else can you do to support yourself without being dependent on my salary? and then, your first instinct would be to hoard as much cash as you possibly can. Then you do what everyone in Africa tells you to: save money, you'll think you're genius and you very comfortable with my money, figuratively, under my mattress, just protected, and careful, and safe. But do you know that storing your money in a place where it doesn't grow is actually loosing you money? Like in the bank after all the charges incurred from your account no matter how small they are but then you are left with less in the end. How much is less?? If you ever took for ECO 101 classes, you should have heard of the macroeconomic problem called 'inflation' that's right, inflation is a sustained increase in the general price level of goods and services in an economy over a period of time. What happens is that inflation causes prices to rise, which makes money less powerful over time. While a N100 note will always be worth N100, what you're able to buy for that amount dwindles. Imagine that in just 2016 a bottle of coke was a N100 naira, now a bottle of coke is N150 naira. Or just think about how much it was traveling from maybe say Abuja to Lagos 2 years ago. Think if you had kept 1 million naira under you mattrass 40 years ago today it would have the same buying power as that of just 50, 000 naira.But assuming you put that amount in an investment with say a 6% compound interest you would have grown that amount to 20 million naira today. Nobody is saying you should not save money, it's smarter to put that cash to work. "The antidote to losing money on inflation is investing''. |
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Now the plan: Yes you want to make 1M Naira monthly doing nothing right? it's possible but then you will have to invest 2M naira and get 1M naira exactly 30 days after your investment for the next 12 months. If you do not have 2M naira still hit me up but know it's the same ratio you will get half of your investment for 12 months.But minimum amount per person would be One hundred thousand naira (100 000). Sounds impossible right? You are probably wondering what your investing in, well your investing in me and my knowledge. I cannot share my business plan with you here in a public forum. If you meet the requirements, then feel free to e-mail me: where we can discuss and I send you the PDF document of my plans. So you know it's not a Ponzi Scheme. I know giving someone you do not know money makes no sense but then I'm not going to let me not having the required capital be an excuse for not succeeding in life. With a 2M naira investment you get 12M naira. The bank would give you 60 000 naira in 12 months if you put that amount in a fixed deposit account with a 3% interest. You might have doubts and be negative but know that hasn't gotten anyone far in life. Why not try? E-mail: Xhrisclean@gmail.com Like I said only if you meet the requirements. |
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