Ingredients
Vitamin E is a fat soluble vitamin that exists in eight different ways. Each form is active and is useful in the body in its own way. Alpha Tocopherol is the most active form of Vitamin E in humans and is a powerful antioxidant. Antioxidants such as vitamin E act to protect cells against the effects of free radicals in the body's metabolism and digestive system. Free radicals can damage cells and may contribute to cardiovascular disease and cancer.
Dimethylaminoethanol bitartrate (DMAE) is a substance that is known to stabilize cell membranes. The degradation of the cell membrane has been proposed as one of the main mechanisms of natural aging. DMAE is a precursor to choline and acetylcholine. The hill is within the cells is converted into fosfatodicolina which is used to build and repair cell membranes.
Alpha Lipoic Acid (as thioctic acid), which is also known as thioctic acid is a natural antioxidant. In other words it is soluble both in water and in lipids. As a result, ALA can travel ubiquitously throughout the body unlike most antioxidants. ALA stops the activation of NF kappa B, in this way helps to reduce redness in the skin caused by irritation.
Ascorbyl Palmitate (as L-ascorbic acid). Your body needs Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) for the formation and maintenance of bones, blood vessels and skin. In particular, Ascorbic Acid helps form collagen. It also promotes the healing of wounds, skin abrasions, and helps regulate melanin production.
Aloe Vera (leaf) contains enormous numbers of nutrients and beneficial compounds, including minerals, amino acids and vitamins. Aloe vera is widely used in the treatment of wounds, minor burns and skin irritations, because it contains giberilina and polysaccharides, which reduces inflammation and promotes healing of wounds. Lignin in Aloe Vera penetrates the skin and brings a healing effect to the fabric. Aloe Vera also reduces scar tissue. They have made statements that Aloe Vera leaf boosts the immune system.
Hidrolyzado collagen. Approximately 25% of all body proteins consist of collagen. Hydrolyzed Collagen is simply collagen has been broken down into smaller pieces by enzymes, making it easier digestion and absorption of amino acids of collagen by the intestine.
Bioperine ® (Piper nigrum) is a patented extract of black pepper and pepper berries harvested long in India. Black pepper is used in Ayurvedic medicine to treat fevers, digestive disorders, urinary difficulties, rheumatism and neuralgia. Bioperine contains far more active content of black pepper.
Coenzyme Q10, also known as ubidecarenone and is synthesized naturally in the body. A coenzyme is a substance necessary for the functioning of an enzyme. Coenzyme Q10 is an antioxidant found in most body tissues. Coenzyme Q10 is used to produce the energy needed for cell growth, for maintenance. Coenzyme Q10 has been studied in the treatment of HIV, cancer and heart disease.
