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    vitamins for acne

    When I started using Tribulis (natural testosterone) my face and back broke out with acne. I had acne for about 6 months before I came across SkinB5, which is a powder that mixes with water or juice. I prefer to mix it with my protein shakes and it basically cleared my acne within 4 weeks.

    Whilst taking SkinB5 I found it gave me tonnes more energy which is awesome for my training. Anyways if you have acne check out http://www.skinb5.com, My dermatologist also recommended using Cetaphil (cleanser), its really cheap and you can buy it from any pharmacy.

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    Each 5 grm scoop contains:

    Calcium Pantothenate

    Equivalent to Pantothenic Acid 3.64g

    3.33g
    Zinc Gloconate

    Equivalent to Zinc 70mg

    10mg
    Biotin 366mcg
    Vitamin A (as retinyl acetate 285mcg) 827IU
    Durrr... just take a multivitamin. And what is this doing in the training section? Go away Mr. Advertiser.

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