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Old Sep 5, 2009, 11:28 PM
Super Shallow
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a little MONOBENZONE updates

I'm light..thats it
looking good feeling good its all good
it was hell 3 months ago
i was spotted with ugly paches al around my body dark white yeallow all mix up
but i steped up my game and started using mono 3 times a day
thats the only way it works
it hard to use it 3 times a day cuz it burns and you get really dry and peel every day
but it was worth it
now I'm light and I'm about to use it only 1 a day just for maintenance
just to slow everthing..and take it easy.. i'm starting to live again
yes i was like dead for 6 month...this treatment is hell
i secluded myself from the world for 6 months cuz i looked awful
but now i'm fine..it was worth it
but I'd noe recommend it to anyone
you need to be very strong person to do that
otherwise...lets say stay way!

okay i see alot of posts about mono.net
don't buy from them i do have experience with them
all i can say is that its not pure! and i know for sure they getting their MONO from China
LIGHTERRR a user in this forum is basically Mono.net
i'm not even goona argue with someone about it..trust my word..

stay away from the indians too

good luck

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Old Oct 31, 2009, 03:57 PM   #51  
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It's referred to as "Chemical Vitiligo" simply because it induces vitiligo like symptoms to both vitiligo-afflicted users and non alike. The only difference is that it is usually much more potent and faster for vitiligo inflicted users than their non-inflicted counterparts, and the fact that people who do not have vitiligo can often revert the changes to an extent.

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Golden_Girl agrees: thanks for the further clarification. scientifically accurate as always
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Old Oct 31, 2009, 07:19 PM   #52  
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There has been several posts added recently that further explains vitiligo and the differences. I had written a lengthy post about it somewhere to further scientifically and medically explain my answer along with links posted for reference, but it may still be somewhere around here.
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