One of my most active High on Health readers, Kevin, suggested to me the other day that I create a Facebook group for High on Health. Thanks for the tip Kevin!
Well, yesterday I did and after I created the group and wrote a few things in there I honestly didn’t know what to do with it. So today I had a quick look and was very surprised to already find six people in my group! Yes, my sister is in there and so are three of my close friends, but that’s not the point ..I made a Facebook group and now there are people in it.

Here is the direct link to the group - http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=24821109733
Why a Facebook group?
I’m not ashamed to say that yes, I do spend a lot of time procrastinating in Facebook when I should be doing more productive things like writing in my blog.
But lets face it, we’re all turning into Facebook addicts. So what a great place for friends (and friends of friends) of High on Health to meet and share ideas. I also needed a place to post bulletins and updates on what I’m researching and what I’m doing and Facebook is the perfect community environment to do that.
So if you’ve got a Facebook account, join my group and write something on the wall, or post a picture …or just do whatever you normally do in a Facebook group.
And of course please let me know if you have any suggestions on how you’d like to see me utilize the group as the owner. Because I actually think it looks kinda dull in there and I want to pretty it up a lot.
An update on what I’m doing
And for those of you who don’t have a Facebook account for whatever reason, here’s an update on what I’m doing -
This week I’m in Montreal trying to get myself around without being able to speak a single word of French. It’s beautiful here and I’m loving immersing myself in the French language and pretending I’m a French-Canadian too. My short time here has definitely inspired me to learn the language.

For High on Health, I’m currently trialling an exciting new 100% raw, 100% natural moisturizer that I picked up in New York City. I had planned to meet with the owner of this product before I arrived in Manhattan, so my trip was a bit of a business trip too, not just a holiday
I’ll wait another 2 weeks before I write about the product so I’m absolutely certain that it’s the best moisturizer ever for the skin. But so far the results are amazing. I have never used anything like it.
I’ve also just learned about a very promising supplement for adult acne sufferers, pantothenic acid, which I’ll be doing a lot of research on because it sounds like something that really works well with the body at getting to the root cause of the problem. This means a possibility of clearing the skin by 100%. I can’t wait to share what I find!
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6 responses ↓
Awesome, you actually did it! But too bad that “amazing” moisturiser will be of no use to people with oily skin but we can look foward to finding out the name of the brand though.
Actually Kevin, this moisturizer is supposed to be better for oily skin, I actually thought it wouldn’t be good enough for my dry skin! But it’s been great, so I think it will be good for both
I remember starting a thread in your forum about pantothenic acid, but not much happened with it. I thought it looked very promising too. I read a study where like a big group of asian acne sufferers were given vitamin b-5 for like 6 months or something, and it said 90% of them came out clear.
I’ve also read that it starts not to work after a while, but I think if you get past that stage, then it will work great.
I also looked you up on facebook already
But you wouldn’t know someone as insignificant as me, so I couldn’t expect to be friends with you.
I just joined your group a little while ago. I’ve only been a member myself for a couple of months and haven’t really decorated the place yet. I did try adding an RSS app so I could important my favourite feeds and stuff, but it didn’t turn out so well.
So I threw my hands up in the air and declared that it had beaten me. Maybe I’ll try again tomorrow.
Hey!
That’s my school in the picture (McGill!). What is the name of the moisturizer? Would it happen to from Mario Badescu?? Anyhow, hope you enjoyed Montreal and bonne chance with the moisturizer!!
Hey Victoria, I went through McGill twice, and my travel buddy’s cousin is a student there too
The buildings look gorgeous.
Nope, the product is not from Mario Badescu
I’ll be writing a blog post about it within the next few days so look out for it!
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