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NOTE - This is an old page reposted when I was an original distributor of this product so you can see how this all came about several years ago. None of the order links or other links further down on this page work or should be used.
Current order information can be found at http://excaliburnetworks.com/index.php?id=detailshere

Have patience, with all the graphics, this page takes a
while to fully load.
It will be worth it. This is a story you
are going to want to read and a product you are going to want to try. My
wife and I (plus our 13 year old daughter now) both use the creme and just love it.
A jar weighs 4 ounces and contains 2oz of creme; a 12 pack 3 pounds. Go to www.ups.com and determine the shipping charges to where you are located if outside the US.
Ignore the $60 & $85 and up per
jar prices found elsewhere. Some
are selling it for that, but that is excessive profit in our opinions and was not the intent of
Raiza's program, which was to get high quality product in the hands of those that needed it for little outlay.
How to order
ingredients
testimonials

Since the 15th century, Spanish Queens have been famous for their beauty. Isabella was the most famous of Spanish Queens. In 1492 Christopher Columbus persuaded Isabella to finance his voyage to the new world. It was she who was instrumental in changing the court power from the caballeros (nobles) to the letrados (highly educated). She was renowned for her youthful appearance. Legend has it that she used a poultice, made from herbs, to achieve her youthful appearance. The ancient herbal based, hypoallergenic formula, enhanced by modern technology, can now be yours for a very reasonable price. Raiza, the founder, age 52, has used this very expensive Spanish formula imported from Barcelona, Spain, for over 20 years. The photos below are not retouched. It is just Raiza with NO makeup. A laboratory analysis revealed the secret composition. A $26 2 oz. jar of RaizaCreme provides Quality & Results of creams priced at $200 or more. If you want to learn more, and read unedited reports from real people, not models; read on.

What is Raizacreme and why would I even want some?
To make a long story short ,
Raiza is a pretty gal who married a net entrepeneur and MD named Jon who loves animals
and has a website and business devoted to health products and has some
money from all of these enterprises. Raiza has been using this expensive creme lotion,
imported from Barcelona, Spain, for her skin for the past
20 years which accounts for her youthfull wrinkle-free appearance in
her old age (that's a joke folks - 52 is just where you get to start enjoying
life). When Jon found out what the stuff cost, he didn't see how a little
jar of creme, no matter how good it was, could cost so much. Jon doesn't
like to waste money, wanted to know just what made the stuff so expensive ,
and had the creme analyzed by the lab he uses for his health products to
see just what was in it (that list of ingredients is further down on this page) and what it
could be produced for so more women could have access to it at a lower
price. The results
came out better than they had ever imagined. It was practical to duplicate it
economically, so they had a test batch of 1050 jars made and sent it out to 500
beta test people at cost; actually less than cost. The whole run was sold
out in a few short days to people like us who were guinea pigs following this little
fiasco; but what Raiza and Jon weren't prepared for was the onslaught of
testimonials coming back in from the women who tried it. See some of
these testimonials are below on this page and others are at http://www.raizacreme.com/report1.html
or go to here for that . Raiza wasn't the only one who figured out this was good stuff. Women LOVED the
creme and started fighting for more. Now Jon and Raiza had a new problem
on their hands; how to produce, package and market the stuff. It was
pretty well established there was a demand for it. Well,
Jon was already set up with both a manufacturer for his other products as well
as distribution/packaging capability so all they really had to do was design a jar and a
label and set up a distribution network of distributors like us. Raiza
ordered 100,000 jars. When she offered to appoint distributors, all
100,000 jars were taken in five days. In less than three months this
had grown from an idea to an entire
international distribution network. The
end cost to you is less than 1/4 to 1/5 or less of what a comparable product costs at the
Bon or Nordstroms or
Neiman
Marcus
and also has no harmful ingredients in it like
most of those products
still do.
Comparable products:
Le
Mer ® $ 90.00 less than 1 oz.,
2oz. would be $180
Re Vive® $120.00 for 2 oz.
Natura Bisse® $300.00 1.7 oz., 2oz. would
be $353
Estee Lauder's Re Nutriv® $250.00 1.7 oz.,
2oz. would be $294
Estee Lauder's Diminish® $90.00 less than
1 oz., 2 oz. would be $180
Raizacreme
- 2 oz. jar for about $26 depending upon shipping
While
Raiza Crème shares ingredients with some of the above expensive cremes,
it doesn't share their exorbitant price; and NONE contain the real secret
of Raiza Crème .
Raiza Crème is NOT available in stores.



Compare one 2 oz jar of Raiza
Crème with
Estee Lauder © Day Creme,
Night Creme, Hydration Creme,
Anti-wrinkle, Re Nutriv © and Eye creme
which cost you a combined total of $465.00?
Is it possible that just ONE white jar containing
Pure, Natural, Hypoallergenic Raiza Crème© can replace all the expensive
cremes?
The answer is an emphatic "YES!"
To see some pictures of what this stuff can do go to here
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A Few Testimonials - see 113 more here
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Each Layer of Skin Needs Proper NourishmentTocopherol: A well-known
antioxidant and skin regeneration vitamin, also used in skin care
products for its moisturizing and soothing effects. Contained in all
high quality crèmes. Also known as vitamin E.| Retinol: This is pure and active
Vitamin A. Another well known, synthetic form of Vitamin A is
tretinoin, better known as Retin-A®. Vitamin A is one of
the few substances with a small enough molecular structure to
penetrate the outer layers of the skin and work to repair the lower
layers of the skin where collagen and elastin reside. This
allows it to repair and stimulate collagen and elastin, creating
firmer, smoother skin. This is a good alternative for
those with sensitive skin who cannot tolerate tretinoin. | Methylparaben: Colorless,
odorless. Active against yeast and fungi. | Propylparaben: A totally inert
(harmless) preservative. | Placenta Extract: A natural
source of collagen and rich in vitamins, enzymes and micro
nutrients. Research shows that cosmetic products
containing placenta extract are probably the most effective skin care
products for the regeneration of the older skin. | Panthenol: Stimulates cellular
proliferation and definitely aids in tissue repair.
Studies indicate that, when topically applied, panthenol penetrates
the skin and is converted into pantothenic acid, a B complex
vitamin. That is why it is called Pro-Vitamin B5.
This action can influence the skin's natural resources of pantothenic
acid. | Deionized Water: Water with the
ions removed... it's like helping water to become an antioxidant. | Malpighia Glabra: An herb,
better known as Acerola, from South & Central American Cherry
trees which has a high vitamin C content. Calcium and iron
are among its minerals. | Aloe Vera: This "healing
plant," a member of the lily family, contains enzymes,
polysaccharides and skin nutrients which exhibit antibacterial,
antifungal action and astringent properties, as well as being a pain
and scar inhibitor. It also has a natural sunscreen
effect. | Papaver Rhoeas: Herb made from
poppies, acts as an emollient and a soothing agent. Has
antiseptic, antibacterial, disinfectant and astringent properties. | Vitis Vinifera: This comes from
grapeseed and contains vitamins and minerals which are claimed to
nourish the skin. It is found in top quality crèmes
costing over $200.00/oz. An important source of one of
nature's most potent antioxidants - proanthocyanidins.
Research has shown that proanthocyanidins (which are bioflavonoids)
are anti-inflammatory, antihistamine, and antiallergenic, and are
major free radical scavengers. Proanthocyanidins help
promote tissue elasticity, help heal injuries, reduce swelling and
edema, restore collagen and improve peripheral circulation. | Green Tea: Powerfully hydrating
and has antioxidant activity about 25-100 times more potent than
vitamins C & E. Contains a powerful antioxidant,
catechin, believed to help control aging. Helps protect the skin from
free radical damage, environmental exposure and dehydration.
Also found in Estee Lauders $90.00 an ounce wrinkle crème: Diminish®. | Safflower Oil: Very high in
monounsaturates, very low in saturates, and extremely high in
polyunsaturated essential fatty acids that are essential for healthy
skin metabolism. A long shelf life makes it a natural
preservative. | Almond Oil: Used as a nutrient
for softening and conditioning the skin. | |
Ingredients you DON'T want in your creme!
You won't find this in Raizacreme.
Isopropyl Myristate and it's Chemical Cousins Most
commercial cosmetics are loaded with
chemicals. One of the worse offenders is a
penetrating oil called isopropyl myristate, the major ingredient in a
can of penetrating rust remover, Liquid
Wrench. Isopropyl Myristate helps cosmetics apply
more smoothly and gives them a slicker, sheer feel. This particular
penetrating oil is so aggressive that if left over night in a beaker
will actually migrate over the top, down the sides and onto the table
top. There are may chemicals similar to isopropyl
myristate in cosmetics. The most common are: isopropyl
palmitate, isopropyl isothermal, putty sterate, isostearyl
neopentonate, myristyl myristate, decyl oleate, octyl sterate, octyl
palmitate and isocetyl stearate and PPG myristyl
propionate. All must be avoided, as must other surfactants
such as laureth-4.
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There is no acceptable scientific evidence that RaizaCreme is efficacious for skin care. The only evidence is the reports from real people, not paid professionals. RaizaCreme is not intended to cure or treat any disease.
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