The Latest in Anti-aging Wrinkle Cream
Now, thanks to the introduction in recent years, of an amazing new generation of anti-aging wrinkle creams and serums, literally millions of people all over the globe are able to change the appearance of their skin. All of todays new generation of anti aging therapeutic skin treatment products were developed as direct result of bold new medical research in the skins numerous intrinsic biological functions.
How the Skin Functions Chemically
What was discovered during this intensive and still ongoing research, was that the skin itself produces numerous substances that are an an integral part of its many restorative and maintenance functions. As people age, or their skin becomes overexposed to the suns harmful rays, the skins ability to produce many of these substances can become degraded. This in turn leads to obvious negative surface skin conditions, such as wrinkles and excess dryness.
New Creams Function Below the Skins Surface Layer
By synthesizing and containing these same vital substances in anti-aging wrinkle creams and serums, people everywhere are now able to use these skin treatment products as a form of replacement therapy. Todays highly effective anti-aging wrinkle creams contain powerful active ingredients that have been chemically engineered to bypass the skins surface epidermal protective layer. Only then are these substances able to effect positive change by interacting with living tissues in the skins dermal region.
Mice kept in a germ-free room with intensive nursing care at Harvard Medical School are hopefully the key to this side effect. A mouse gym holds a miniature exercise machine that tests the rodents' ability to balance on a bar, while in a nearby water maze, mice must recall visual cues from their "training" to swim to safety on a hidden platform - thereby testing memory powers. (Don't worry: the that forget their lessons are rescued as they start to submerge.)
The new drugs being tested are called Sirtuin activators, and are based on a theory that most species have an ancient strategy for riding out famines: switch resources from reproduction to tissue maintenance. These activators appear to be triggered in mice when fed a healthy diet with 30 % fewer calories. The mice seem to live longer because they are somehow protected from the usual diseases that kill them
How the Skin Functions Chemically
What was discovered during this intensive and still ongoing research, was that the skin itself produces numerous substances that are an an integral part of its many restorative and maintenance functions. As people age, or their skin becomes overexposed to the suns harmful rays, the skins ability to produce many of these substances can become degraded. This in turn leads to obvious negative surface skin conditions, such as wrinkles and excess dryness.
New Creams Function Below the Skins Surface Layer
By synthesizing and containing these same vital substances in anti-aging wrinkle creams and serums, people everywhere are now able to use these skin treatment products as a form of replacement therapy. Todays highly effective anti-aging wrinkle creams contain powerful active ingredients that have been chemically engineered to bypass the skins surface epidermal protective layer. Only then are these substances able to effect positive change by interacting with living tissues in the skins dermal region.
Mice kept in a germ-free room with intensive nursing care at Harvard Medical School are hopefully the key to this side effect. A mouse gym holds a miniature exercise machine that tests the rodents' ability to balance on a bar, while in a nearby water maze, mice must recall visual cues from their "training" to swim to safety on a hidden platform - thereby testing memory powers. (Don't worry: the that forget their lessons are rescued as they start to submerge.)
The new drugs being tested are called Sirtuin activators, and are based on a theory that most species have an ancient strategy for riding out famines: switch resources from reproduction to tissue maintenance. These activators appear to be triggered in mice when fed a healthy diet with 30 % fewer calories. The mice seem to live longer because they are somehow protected from the usual diseases that kill them
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