Is placenta really works as an anti-aging or helps in skin care?


They say that mixing this placenta to the concerns food, helps skin to keep young. But is this not a type of cannibalism?

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9 comments

  1. Debi in LA says:

    I’ve never heard of that. Yes, I’d consider that cannibalism if you eat it.

  2. IIDX Chem says:

    It is believed that they carry residue of stem cells, that can regenerate to other cells.
    I personally thinks it is gross.

  3. lovetotalk says:

    probably not, they released a report last month with information regarding face lotions being sold in this country. They said they really didn’t help with anti aging and that plain soap and water did more for your skin then the overpriced moisturizers.

    I think it was CNN or Msnbc I saw it on.

  4. luna says:

    Yes, let’s bottle placenta and make ourselves beautiful. Even if it does work does it really matter?

  5. HeR sS ♥ says:

    Ew.. That’s really gross! Would you honestly eat it? I don’t think so.

  6. Lizzie says:

    I’ve gotten hair products with placenta in it but IT’S NOT HUMAN PLACENTA!!! That would be horrible!!! It’s usually the placenta from pigs. And yes, it’s good for your hair and your skin.

  7. john b says:

    The placenta is a great hair moisturizer.

  8. Steve H says:

    i think it would.. if you were a woman it would be like eating yourself…
    ive never heard anything about it helping with aging and if it did i dont think i would ever everrrrr try it thats just sick.

  9. joyousjoy says:

    Are you kidding? How are you going to go around collecting placentas? Animals eat theirs, hospitals incinerate them, ( after inspection), I think you are a freak.
    By the way, placentas are eaten by animals, not to anti-age, but to ensure more nourishment for their newborns.
    This reminds me of the chick who applied semen to her roots and scalp several times a week.
    YUK! Don’t even think about this freaky sh*t.

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