Hyaluronic acid
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Hyaluronic acid helps maintain normal joint and skin condition and elasticity;
Common grapes help maintain normal cardiovascular function, normal skin condition, and protect cells from oxidative damage;
Vitamin E helps protect cells from oxidative damage.
Vitamin C helps maintain normal collagen formation, which is necessary for normal function of blood vessels, bones, cartilage, gums, skin, teeth, helps maintain normal energy metabolism and helps reduce fatigue and tiredness, helps maintain nervous system activity and psychological function, and helps maintain normal immune system activity and protect cells from oxidative damage.
The first signs of aging often manifest as the skin losing its youthful radiance and beauty. This is often caused not only by natural aging processes of the body, but also by oxidative damage caused by free radicals. To help the skin retain its properties and joints remain flexible, it is important to provide the body with the right substances that nourish these tissues and protect them from environmental damage.
Our hyaluronic acid supplement is designed to provide your skin and joints with the necessary support. Hyaluronic acid is a naturally occurring substance in the body that is important for its ability to bind water molecules and retain moisture, up to 1000 times its own weight, which contributes to the moisture balance in tissues.
Hyaluronic acid
By retaining moisture, it helps protect the skin from drying out, and due to its property of binding moisture to form a supple and viscous structure, it acts as a natural lubricant in the joints and helps reduce their friction and wear, thereby contributing to the maintenance of good skin and joint condition.
It is important to note that with age, the amount of hyaluronic acid naturally decreases in the body due to slower synthesis. Therefore, additional consumption of hyaluronic acid can help compensate for its slower production.
Grape seed oil
Not only supports skin health, but also helps the heart and cardiovascular system. Grape seed oil is a powerful antioxidant that helps protect cells from oxidative damage, which leads to the appearance of signs of skin and body aging.
Vitamin C
Is an essential element for normal collagen production, which ensures proper condition of blood vessels, skin, bones, and joints. Vitamin C also helps reduce fatigue, supports nervous system functions, and contributes to a strong immune system.
Vitamin E
A powerful antioxidant, it helps protect cells from oxidative stress, thereby supporting the body's overall resistance and contributing to the preservation of cell health.
This complex not only helps maintain youthful skin and joint mobility, but also ensures comprehensive protection of the body from environmental impacts, helps maintain energy metabolism, and provides more vitality in daily life.
High-quality formula free of common allergens
Each capsule contains a carefully selected combination of ingredients, free from common allergens such as gluten, dairy, soy, and nuts. This supplement is manufactured according to HACCP standards, ensuring the highest quality and safety.
One capsule contains: |
NRV*, % |
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| Grape seed oil | 496mg | ** |
| of which: anthocyanins | 40mg | ** |
| Vitamin E | 288 mg α-TE | 2400 |
| Hyaluronic acid | 24mg | ** |
| Vitamin C | 20mg | 25 |
| Fish protein peptides | 19mg | ** |
| which contain in varying proportions: glycine, proline, hydroxyproline, alanine, glutamic acid | 9.5mg | ** |
* - Nutrient Reference Value (NRV)
** - Nutrient Reference Value not established.
Net quantity: 36g. 30 capsules.
Reviews
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Tom
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Spruce
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Algirdas
in 1934 - Discovery and initial research
Hyaluronic acid (HA) was discovered by scientists Karl Meyer and John Palmer from Columbia University. They isolated the substance from the vitreous of a cow's eye. The name "hyaluronic acid" comes from the Greek word "hyalos" (meaning glass) and "uronic acid", a component of its structure.
1950s - Understanding structure and function
20th century Research in the 1950s helped scientists understand the structure of hyaluronic acid as a glycosaminoglycan (GAG) composed of repeating units of N-acetylglucosamine and glucuronic acid. It has been found to play an essential role in the human body by lubricating joints and maintaining skin tissue structure and hydration.
1970s - application in medicine and cosmetics
In the 1970s, hyaluronic acid was used in medicine, especially in ophthalmic surgery. HR has been used as a viscoelastic agent during cataract surgery to protect delicate eye tissues and maintain intraocular pressure.
1980s - Started to be used for joint health
In the 1980s, HR was introduced as a treatment for osteoarthritis by intra-articular injection. This therapy helped reduce joint pain by improving joint lubrication and reducing inflammation.
1990s - Use in cosmetics and as an oral supplement
HR has become popular in the beauty and skin care industry for its ability to hydrate and plump the skin. The first injectable HA fillers were introduced in Europe in the mid-1990s, revolutionizing cosmetic dermatology.
Research has also begun to examine the benefits of oral HR supplements for skin and joint health, leading to the development of dietary supplements. Initial skepticism existed about the bioavailability of oral HR, but early research has shown potential benefits for skin hydration and joint health.
Early 2000s - Rise in popularity and improved formulas
Hyaluronic acid supplements have become more widely available on the market to improve joint flexibility, reduce wrinkles, and improve skin hydration. Supplements have often been combined with other ingredients such as collagen and vitamin C to improve overall skin and joint health. in 2003 In the US, the FDA has approved the use of hyaluronic acid fillers for cosmetic purposes, making it the go-to tool for wrinkle reduction and facial volume restoration.
Mid to late 2000s - Widespread use in health and beauty
In the mid-2000s, research showed that oral HR can keep the skin moist and reduce symptoms of osteoarthritis of the knee. The supplement has gained traction as a natural way to boost joint health, reduce joint pain, and improve the overall appearance of the skin. HR has become a key ingredient in many skin care products, from moisturizers and serums to antiaging treatments, further cementing its reputation in the beauty industry.
2010s - more advanced absorption techniques and new research
There have been advances in absorption techniques such as low molecular weight hyaluronic acid. This formula has become popular due to its better absorption and effectiveness. Research has expanded to explore the role of HR in wound healing, tissue regeneration, and its potential use in the treatment of dry eye, acid reflux, and other conditions.
2020s - global popularity
Hyaluronic acid has become one of the most widely used supplement and cosmetic ingredients worldwide. It's included in many products for skin hydration, joint health, and even digestive health.