วันจันทร์ที่ 29 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2553

What's the Secret to Collagen Stimulation?

Do you want to know the real secret behind collagen stimulation? I'll give you a hint, it's not "collagen creams" and it's not collagen injections.

What's wrong with creams that have collagen in them? They don't work. Scientists have proven that collagen can't be rubbed onto the skin's surface and have it soak into your skin and plump up your lines and wrinkles. The particles of the collagen are simply too large to penetrate your skin.

And collagen injections? Well, they do insert collagen into your face and it does work to smooth your wrinkles and tighten your skin. But they're expensive and you have keep having them. Collagen injections last from a few months to a year and then you're back to where you started. It's one more thing to add to your crowded "to do" list plus the potential negative reactions and downtime associated with a surgical procedure.

But there's a better way. I've been researching natural ingredients to stimulate your bodies' natural increase in collagen production. You can help your body make more of its own collagen and that will smooth and tighten your skin like nothing else.

One ingredient I use daily is Nano-belle Lipo Q10, this "nano" version of the supplement CQ10 does penetrate deep into your skin. It's been clinically proven to cause collagen stimulation. It also rids your body of free radicals protecting against cancers and premature aging.

For centuries the Japanese have used Phytessence wakame, a Japanese sea kelp that acts as kind of "glue" to strengthen and bind the collagen and elastin fibers together. You may have eaten this if you've ever had miso soup. It's considered a "superfood" for it's powerful antioxidant properties. The media have called it "the Fountain of Youth" because it also inhibits an aging enzyme the body produces.

Cleopatra used honey as a moisturizer and it may have boosted her collagen production though that wouldn't have been known at the time.

The most effective honey comes from the manuka bush in New Zealand. Scientists at New Zealand's Waikato University's honey research Unit--it's true, they have such a thing-- have found Active Manuka Honey to have a high UMF or Unique Manuka Factor. This means this honey has a high level of antibacterial properties, it's not yet known why all honey doesn't share these properties.

Active Manuka Honey has been proven to increase collagen and elastin levels in the body. Plus it works as a moisturizer, clears up acne and fights cancer by clearing up free radicals.

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