Shower With Vitamin C to Neutralize Chlorine

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Aroma Sense Shower HeadOur skin is our largest organ. We absorb more toxins thru our skin than anything else.

It has been found that the chemical structure of Vitamin C has the ability to react with the chlorine that is contained in the water we shower with, creating a non-harmful mild hydrochloric acid, which then provides a mild acidic clean water that is ideal for your hair and skin development. Vitamin C is a vital nutrient when it comes to maintaining healthy hair. It helps stops hair loss, fights dandruff, and prevents graying. To learn more here is one reference to the usda.gov website.

Other benefits of our recommended Aroma Sense showers can be to uplift your mood, relieve temporary stress and help with relaxation. The innovative triangle spray plate hole, Aroma Sense shower head is able to generate up to 421,000 negative ions/cc (equivalent to a waterfall) through the Lenard Effect to help revitalize your mind and body.

Stop taking a toxic Chlorinated shower. Contact one of our stores to order today!

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