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" ... Eye creams are tricky little things. Some appear to be effective minutes after application only to lose it efficacy within a couple of hours. Users of eye creams also notice that the heavier formulations instead tend to leave the surround area of the eye looking more tired that it had previously did. The Un-Wrinkle Eye serum utilizes six powerful anti-ageing peptides and neuropeptides that help to diminish the appearance of fine lines, crow’s feet and creases in the eye area. The patent-pending formula is also gentle enough for use even while wearing contact lenses. ... "
" ... If you don’t see the truck zooming toward you at 90 miles an hour, you’re road kill. You need to react quickly to threatening situations. If your office is on fire, someone breaks into your house, or you’re in a car wreck or terrorist attack, stress protects you from harm. It issues a warning, and the cells of your body heed its call, drenching you in a cocktail of neuropeptides that create a rapid-fire reaction to the threat in lighting speed. And you can feel the exact moment it dumps a tonic of heart-pounding enzymes into your bloodstream so you can fight or flee. ... "
" ... Once threatened, your lizard brain doesn’t waste time in thoughts. In lightning speed, it brings past experiences and well-worn assumptions to present situations. It hijacks your “thinking brain”—your prefrontal cortex or executive functioning—throws it off line before you realize it and prepares you for fight or flight to keep you out of harm’s way. When your buttons are pushed, it issues a warning, and the cells of your body heed its call, drenching you in a cocktail of neuropeptides that create a rapid-fire reaction to threat. You can feel the exact moment your lizard brain dumps a tonic of heart-pounding enzymes into your bloodstream. The surging adrenaline and cortisol act like a tidal wave, hijacking your rational thoughts, leaving your emotions to rush to action. You may sizzle on the inside or rant and rave on the outside—but you survive. ... "