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The flora of Paul Penders – Today: Rosemary

The flora of Paul Penders – Today: Rosemary

Posted on 14. Jul, 2010 by TeamPP.

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This is the eighteenth part of our weekly series where we take a look at all the 22 ingredients in Paul Penders’ patent pending LevensESSENTIE Gold™ herbal extract which is a part of all Paul Penders products. Rosemary (Rosemarinus Officinalis) is an aromatic herb that “warms” and stimulates circulation. Its astringent (ability to contract body [...]

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Follow-up on Chemicals in New Clothes

Follow-up on Chemicals in New Clothes

Posted on 08. Apr, 2010 by TeamPP.

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Two days ago, we told about why you should wash your newly bought clothes before you start wearing them. (Did You Know That…) Since most fabrics contain chemicals, added during the processing, a wash or two would remove most of these potentially damaging chemicals. Hardly had it been published, before I had an email from [...]

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Did You Know That…

Did You Know That…

Posted on 06. Apr, 2010 by TeamPP.

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… it is a really good idea to wash your newly bought clothes before your wear them for the first time? New fabrics can contain leftover chemicals and other substances which are added during the processing. Both natural and synthetic fibers are normally treated with chemicals during the processing. Later, when the fabrics are bleached [...]

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Reactions to “Brenda – The Typical Paul Penders Customer”

Reactions to “Brenda – The Typical Paul Penders Customer”

Posted on 02. Apr, 2010 by TeamPP.

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A week ago, we wrote about Brenda, the typical Paul Penders Customer. We then wanted to know how close we had come with our description of Brenda – or if we made a complete misshit, so we asked 3 of our distributors – from 3 different parts of the world. They all meet Paul Penders [...]

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The Art of Perfection

The Art of Perfection

Posted on 01. Apr, 2010 by TeamPP.

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Working for Paul Penders Co, we often describe ourselves as “The Penders Family”, because in many ways we are like a close-knitted family. Though we are growing as a company, we are still not bigger, than it is possible for most of us to know each other, even though we work in different parts of [...]

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