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7 questions from our users

Ankita M.

Ankita M.asked

I have started taking skin tonic for my psoriasis. Is their a diet restriction or something I should avoid to get better results.



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Dok

Dokasked

I have been passing urine quite frequently as result of taking the pills for 3 days now (2 capsules, twice a day). Is this normal? Will this resolve?

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Fusion Health
fusion h.Fusion Health

Hi Dok. The Skin tonic does contain some detoxifying herbs, so it may be your body's way of eliminating waste products. I would recommend to reduce the dose to 1 capsule twice daily and increase the amount of water to assist with elimination of waste. You can contact us directly for further information.

owls

owlsasked

How long it can be taken for? Can it be taken longer than 3 months? Does it have the ingredients to help with hair too?

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Fusion Health
fusion h.Fusion Health

Hi. The Fusion Health Skin Tonic can be taken log term if necessary. It does contain small amount of the herb Fallopia multiflora, which may assist in healthy hair growth. The more specific product to address any hair loss or quality of hair would be the Fusion health Hair Tonic.



Melynda

Melyndaasked

Hi I have started taken fusion skin tonic about 2 weeks ago for the help of my psoriasis.
I have now broken out in pimples at 53 years old is this normal ?
Melynda

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Fusion Health
fusion h.Fusion Health

Hi Melynda. Please contact us directly so we can answer your question. http://www.fusionhealth.com.au/expert-product-advice/

MissVee

MissVeeasked

Does this help with acne and the marks left behind from acne scarring? Can it make them lighter/less?

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Fusion Health
fusion h.Fusion Health

Hello,
Thankyou for your enquiry.
The Fusion Skin Tonic can help to improve the skins texture and also tone however, it will not reduce any scar tissue from old scars. If the scars are quite new it may assist to make them less prominant, I also recommend applying something topically like Rosehip Oil etc.
Thankyou :-)



Komala

Komalaasked

Does it cause weight gain what are its adverse effects and does it help in hair growth?

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Fusion Health
fusion h.Fusion Health

Hi Komala

Thank you for your enquiry. The Fusion Health Skin Tonic does not cause weight gain.

There are no adverse side effects to taking the Fusion Health Skin Tonic although you will find a warning on the bottle for the herb Polyonum multiflorum. This warning applies only to people that have a serious pre-existing liver condition such as cirrhosis or hepatitis. The Polygonum multiflorum root that we use in the Skin Tonic is a specially prepared extract called Phytofol, this is prepared in such a manner to enhance the tonic action and reduce any potential for adverse effects.

Fusion Health Hair Tonic promotes healthy hair growth, colour and condition including hair strength, volume and lustre. It is suitable for hair loss in men, women and children. Hair Tonic assists in the management of alopecia (hair loss) and helps inhibit premature greying and declining hair condition.

If you need further expert product advice you are welcome to contact us by following the link http://www.fusionhealth.com.au/expert-product-advice/

Tracey
Tracey

Hi l brought fusion hair tonic on Monday and have been taking 2 in the morning and 2 in the evening. However it is giving me really bad dioreah and stomach cramps. will l continue to take them?

Fusion Health
fusion h.Fusion Health

Hi Tracey, thank you for your comment, apologies for our delayed reply. This is certainly an unexpected response to the Hair Tonic, we recommend you cease taking the Hair Tonic and contact us directly so that we can provide you personal recommendations. You can email us here: [email protected] or call our Technical Support on 1800 550 103.

Komala

Komalaasked

Does it add on weight?

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Fusion Health
fusion h.Fusion Health

Thank you for your enquiry. The Fusion Health Skin Tonic does not cause weight gain.

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