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Jeneuvia Wrinkle & Anti-Aging Treatment
Step 5 of 5 - Supplements - Hyaluronic Acid
What is Hyaluronic Acid? The surface layers of the skin are supported from below by columns of fibers made up mostly of collagen and elastin. This network of fibers form the molecular sponge known as connective tissue. The spaces within this sponge are filled with a composition of water, protein complexes and hyaluronic acid. This jelly-like complex is necessary for transportation of essential nutrients from the bloodstream, via the capillary network, to the living cells of the skin. Hyaluronic acid is a natural substance found in great abundance in young skin, synovial fluid and other tissues in humans and animals. Over time, oxy radicals, produced mostly through exposure to pollutants and sunlight, degrade and destroy hyaluronic acid. Fifty year olds are estimated to have less than half the hyaluronic acid they had in youth. Hyaluronic acid is often used in conjunction with Vitamin C products because of its ability to help the Vitamin C to penetrate effectively. Boosts moisture, is water binding, a humectant. Hyaluronic Acid, naturally found in the joints, the deeper layers of skin, and the umbilical cord and in fetal skin, has been deemed by the press as "the key to the fountain of youth." Hyaluronic Acid has also been shown to reduce dryness, itching and burning and it offers an excellent environment for the growth of new cells and healing. Where Hyaluronic Acid located in our body?
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