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Genestra Brands - A-Mulsion - Emulsified Vitamin A Liquid - 1 fl. oz. - Citrus Flavor
Overall Health Support: Helps support ocular health, skin membranes and immune function, and helps in the maintenance of night vision, bones and teeth.*Great Tasting: Great taste for excellent patient compliance.*Genestra Brands is a leading-edge line of professional grade nutraceuticals that has helped people restore, rebuild and maintain their health for 30 years.**This statement has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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u/p0wderedwater ยท 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

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So I was told to take 1 tablespoon of each oil or butter per day. Some people do smoothies or make sauces or salad dressings, but honestly I just shot them straight before I went to work. You should be able to take them in supplement form but I'm not sure how much, some is probably better than nothing, especially if there's a lack of healthy or these types of fats in your diet. Pumpkin seed butter is flipping expensive in stores and I only found it in health stores and co-ops. The amount you can purchase is also not good for the price so I ordered mine on online.

This is the one I ordered that was at the time the best price for quantity...


https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004L3Z19M/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_t1_1vWVDbK1KG0VK

Cycle improved as well as skin for me, I had less cystic acne on my jawline and less acne in general before my cycle. Honestly hormonal acne issues didn't ever fully go away. The most improvement I've seen for hormonal acne was a combination of balancing hormones in this way and using niacinamide, making sure to actually do my skin care every night (periods exhaust me) and taking short stints of vitamin A emulsion, which a previous doctor advised me to do for skin issues. I buy this one, which lasts about a month, so I'm thinking my doctor told me to take a much higher dose than the bottle advises. (I need to look that up)

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B009AWO6TA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_t1_pDWVDb66KKMDP

You can't take vitamin A long term, but you can cycle on and off of it. It internally increases cellular turnover in skin. I use it as a secret weapon for any fancy events or big celebrations when I want my skin glowing and completely clear, only, and for about 2-4 weeks beforehand. I just started adapolene for preventative anti-aging and I'm interested to see how it compares to internally taking vitamin A.