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Anti-AGE Serum


TAGS:    ANTIOXIDANTS/HERBAL FORMULAS    |   DERMATOLOGY

Prevent and reverse damage to the skin

INTRODUCTION

This effective serum was developed by Dr. Peter D'Adamo, author of Eat Right 4 Your Type.


DESCRIPTION/ BACKGROUND

Developed for dry or sensitive skin, Genoma Anti-AGE Serum contains a number of effective ingredients to help give your skin a youthful-looking glow.

  • Organic Trehalose - locks in your skin's natural moisture.
  • Natural botanical extracts - help to reverse glycation damage from sun exposure, virtually erasing dark spots.
  • Organic rice seed - acts as a natural humectant
  • Lavender flower water - provides a cooling and balancing effect on the skin.

 

Genoma Anti-AGE Serum is light and refreshing and will leave your skin looking firmer, brighter, and more luminous.



AGENT/ INGREDIENT ROLE
L-Arginine
Lactobacillus acidophilus
Sunflower Oil
Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis)
Larch arabinogalactan
Trehalose
Vegetable Glycerine

TABLE 1: Key agents in Anti-AGE Serum.

ACTIONS/ INDICATIONS

Trehalose is the molecule that gives many of these organisms the ability to withstand dry spells and prolonged droughts, also known as anhydrobiosis. It has high water retention capabilities and is used in food and cosmetics for that property. The carbohydrate is thought to form a gel phase as cells dehydrate that prevents disruption of internal cell organelles by effectively splinting them in position. Rehydration then allows normal cellular activity to resume without the major, lethal damage that would normally follow a dehydration/rehydration cycle. (10) Taking full advantage of Trehalose’s properties to preserve tissue and protein, it is already being used medically in organ protection solutions for organ transplants. Trehalose has the added advantage of being an antioxidant, and it is being used as a protein-stabilizing agent in emerging research.


TYPICAL DOSAGE

Apply twice daily, or as directed by your dermatologist.

PRODUCT HISTORY

This product was developed and launched for NAP in 2017.

REFERENCES

  1. Arora A, Ha C, Park CB. Inhibition of insulin amyloid formation by small stress molecules. FEBS Lett. 2004 Apr 23; 564(1-2):121-5.



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