Hyaluronic Acid: Prevents Premature Aging

Hyaluronic acid. or hyaluronan, is a component of connective tissue in the body. Hyaluronan is needed to cushion and lubricate joints, eyes, skin and heart valves.

Hyaluronan is also a major component of skin and is involved in tissue repair. Declining skin levels of hyaluronic acid are associated with dryness, reduced flexibility, and skin wrinkles. The presence of hyaluronic acid in epithelial tissue has been shown to promote skin hydration. Hyaluronic acid also drives collagen synthesis and normal skin function. These benefits make hyaluronic acid very effective topical method for skin hydration.

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What is Hyaluronic Acid Used For?

Does the sound of Hyaluronic Acid sound scary to you?  Maybe you think it will remove rust from metal, or dissolve paint on almost any surface.  Well let me inform you of this incredible special protein found naturally in your body.

There are three important components in skin.  First is Collagen, a main component of connective tissue that supports skin.  Second is Elastin, which helps keep skin flexible but tight.  Last is Hyaluronic Acid, a hydrating catalyst.  All of these deteriorate with age.  Elastin needs to be drenched in hydration to keep it supple.  Hyaluronic Acid provides the intense hydration that aids Collagen and Elastin.

We all age, some perhaps more gracefully than others.  During the aging process we start to lose Collagen, Elastin, and Hyaluronic Acid. Overexposure to ultra violet rays causes our skin to lose its elasticity causing the epidermis, or outer layers of skin, to become dry and irritated.  The results are fine lines, deeper wrinkles, folds, and even sagging of the skin.  Improper cleansing can also be a culprit, stripping the skin of its natural moisture producing agents. Topically applying Hyaluronic Acid, a highly effective humectant (an ingredient that retains moisture), quickly creates radiant skin.  The moisturizing properties decrease the evaporation of oil from your skin.

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Hyaluronic Acid – The Latest Craze In "Natural" Skin Care?

Let’s start out by looking at what hyaluronic acid actually is.

Hyaluronic acid (HA) is a naturally occurring biopolymer, which serves important biological functions in bacteria and higher animals including humans. Naturally occurring, hyaluronic acid may be found in the tissue of higher animals, in particular as intercellular space filler. HA is found in greatest concentrations in the vitreous humour of the eye and in the synovial fluid of articular joints, but is also found in the skin, connective tissue and elsewhere in the body.

Hyaluronic acid was made ‘famous’ by an ABC News report in which Connie Chung visited a Japanese village by the name of Yuzurihara. She found that the people there were living longer, looked younger, and were more flexible and active than their western counterparts. These Japanese villagers, in their 80s and 90s, have smooth wrinkle-less skin, a full head of hair and apparently no need for glasses.

So what is it, that allows these Japanese to be so much more youthful, lead active, productive lives at their advanced age, where as in western countries most people in their 80s and beyond are in old-age homes?

The conclusion drawn in the ABC report was that these people ate ‘sticky vegetables’ and that this factor was the secret to their apparent youth. In addition, the oestrogen-like molecules in their diet, fermented forms of soy in miso paste and tofu, seem to play an important role. These molecules, along with natural oestrogen, send a signal to the fibroblast cells to make more hyaluronic acid. But is this the whole answer? – I don’t think so, but I’ll get to this a little later.

Next, let’s look at what Hyaluronic acid does.

According to scientific research by a variety of Universities and researchers, hyaluronic acid is used in the human body to cushion and lubricate joints, eyes, the skin, and heart valves (see http://www.ctds.info/hyaluronic_acid.html for an in-depth look at all the different diseases, syndromes and conditions). Some treatments, which involve the use of hyaluronic acid include: treatment for osteoarthritis and other joint problems, as well as a range of eye disorders, retinal detachment, and some cardiovascular disorders.

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Danny Siegenthaler is a doctor of traditional Chinese medicine and together with his wife Susan, a medical herbalist and Aromatherapist, they have created Natural Skin Care Products by Wildcrafted Herbal Products to share their 40 years of combined expertise with you.

Take a look at their website (www.wildcrafted.com.au), join their Newsletter and receive a free eBook packed with hints and tips on how to take care of your skin naturally.

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Hyaluronic Acid- Consistently a brilliant ingredient in anti-aging?

We have to be truthful. We are a country consumed with YOUTH and ANTI-AGING. All of our retail shop shelves are packed to the brim with products to keep us looking and feeling younger. Our health spas, dermatology and plastic surgery offices have wait lists. Every day it seems like there’s a superb special element which arrives just in time to save us from the hated wrinkle!

And so, how do you know just what really works and what is all media hype?

Among the finest indicators that an ingredient will satisfy its claims is the sustainability it has in the market. I have been consulting on top quality skin care development for close to a decade. In this particular market, we have seen ingredients appear and disappear. Only some work efficiently enough to stick around.

Another great indicator?

If an component is naturally at work within your body, chances are that exact same element will have some solid scientific data to support its remarks.

One particular ingredient is Hyaluronic Acid. Identified as glycosaminoglycan, this naturally occurring lubricating substance can help fight wrinkles and lubricate your joints. Certainly Hyaluronic Acid contains the longevity- it has been around as long as we have. For the reasons in this article, we are talking about its supplemental form, that has become a common component in skin care within the last 20 years.

Now, what on earth is Hyaluronic Acid?

In your body, Hyaluronic Acid is a key element of connective tissues seen in the skin, cartilage, joints, and eyes. It works as a natural support structure of the dermis “Roughly 50% of the Hyaluronic Acid inside our body is observed in the skin. Hyaluronic Acid and Collagen are very important to preserving the actual skin’s layers as well as structure. It’s the collagen that provides the skin its stiffness but it is the HA that nourishes and hydrates the collagen.” –DermatologistRx.com

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Audrey Padarn lives with her family in New York. She has been writing for years and enjoys every minute of it. Her favorite things to write are children’s stories but lately she’s been working with a company in which she gets to write lots off articles about various products.
 

Hyaluronic Acid For Dogs Joint Health & Mobility

Hyaluronic Acid for dogs is a new miracle treatment that has hit the market, which has been proven extremely effective for joint pain, dry eyes, and increasing mucous production in animals for years. When a animals age, the production of joint-lubricating fluids are reduced, making mobility more painful as time goes on.

By using a mobility formula that has Hyaluronic Acid for dogs included will give your pet renewed mobility that you thought was gone forever. Unfortunately our dogs would otherwise have to deal with their joint pain bravely in silence without proven joint pain relievers like Hyaluronic Acid, Glucosamine and Chondroitin.

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