The Herbal Drink, INTRA (you can look for it online or maybe in a
store - just search “INTRA” under google…it’s British based, I
think, but my brother buys it from his friend who is a retailer–
sorry, he only sells to his friends–it’s not his profession, so buy
it online or in a store or somewhere else), though not marketed
toward those desiring to lighten their skin, has skin lightening
effects. My brother and I have been trying different skin lightening
formulas. I have been on the glutathione and vitamin c reginme (btw,
to former members, I switched from Immunotec to Twin Lab Gluthatione
because I have no time to mix the Immunotec glutathione powder every
morning-not to mention it makes me want to barf) and my brother has
been drinking nothing but 2-3 oz. of INTRA Herbal juice once every
morning and evening. He initially intended to drink it for its
health-promoting aspects, but he began lightening probably because of
INTRA’s cleansing effects. He has been on this diet for about a
year, and has lightened one or two shades. B/f when we compared skin
tones, he was so much darker than me that I considered him Philippino
toned — sorry, no offense! there are light philipinos, i know, but
typically they are a darker race. Now, when we compare skin, there
isn’t such a dark contrast. PLUS, I used Herbal Inn to get rid of my
tan, so we were comparing with a lightened me. Furthermore, his skin
is less yellow and more rosy. Lastly, he has lost 4 lbs. with no
change in his diet or activity levels (if anyone is interested). I
would recommend that people drink this in addition to their
glutathione and vitamin c intake. Meanwhile, I am continuing with
the glut + vit C regime, and I use an apricot scrub with aveeno skin
brightening products. My skin is naturally lighter than my
brother’s, so my results will probably be much slower and I have not
noticed any significant changes since my initial use in mid June (2
mo.). I am going to add the INTRA juice to my diet and see how it
works! However, I am not using a sunblock, so this may hamper my
results just a bit (and if you’re wondering why I’m not using a
sunblock it’s because I’m lazy, I hate sunblock, and I don’t feel
that I am out enough in the sun to need it).