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Omega 7 Oil from Sea Buckthorn

Omega-7 is a monounsaturated fatty acid that is present in all tissues and is a natural component of skin, playing an important role in skin physiology. This oil has been used in Chinese and Tibetan medicine for promoting digestive and urogenital health for more than 12 centuries Scientists believe our most delicate body tissues, like the skin and the mucus membranes that line the digestive and urogenital tracts, have the greatest affinity for Omega 7 fatty acids. Sea Buckthorn oil is an all-natural, rich source of rare Omega-7 which has been shown to help nourish skin and help skin maintain its normal cell structure. Environmental stressors (such as sunlight and pollution), improper foods, and even normal aging can challenge those sensitive membranes, and Omega 7 fatty acids are now being hailed as nourishment that may protect, replenish, moisturize, and restore. Omega 7 taken internally is helpful for dry skin and even for cracks on the heels of feet. After an initial pedicure to remove dead skin on the feet, take three caps twice daily for six weeks. Then drop down to two caps twice daily. Follow this same protocol of Omega 7 for post surgery (including plastic surgery) but continue aggressive dosing for at least 90 days.

MSM

MSM is a natural form of organic sulfonyl sulfur compound found in the fluid of all living organisms. MSM and its related compounds are the source of 85 percent of the sulfur found in all living organisms. Many researchers believe that sulfur, is a sorely neglected mineral nutrient and plays an indispensable role in human nutrition. The sulfur from MSM is required for healthy collagen and keratin which are essential for healthy hair, skin and nails. MSM is present in a variety of foods, including most fresh raw fruits and green vegetables, milk, meat, seafood, and some grains. However, unless the human diet is composed primarily of raw foods, it is unlikely that sufficient MSM will be ingested to significantly contribute to the nutritional sulfur requirement. When sufficient MSM is present, the skin is softer, smoother and more flexible. Tests conducted among laboratory animals indicated that wound healing occurred faster with a group receiving MSM plus vitamin C. Based on this information, MSM has been used to enhance skin wellness, improve scar formation and to assist in skin health in teens prone to acne.

Hyaluronic Acid (HA)

Hyaluronic acid plays an integral role in maintaining and regulating moisture within the tissues and facilitates the transport of nutrients into the cells and the transport of metabolic waste. It is found in all the body's tissues, with the highest concentrations located in the extra cellular matrix of the skin and in the synovial fluid that bathes the joints and cartilage. Optimum levels of hyaluronic acid are essential for the health of joints and cartilage. HA is naturally occurring in the body but declines with age in most individuals, and must be replenished from outside sources. HA strengthens the skin's internal structure, and helps promote a firm, plump tone to skin. Studies have shown that HA may diminish the severity of fine lines, breakouts, and scars, and may aid in wound healing.

 
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