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are phytoceramides the missing link for young looking skin?
Posted by: Panchito ()
Date: May 29, 2014 04:18PM

Ceramides production start to decline after 2 years of age. They moisture the skin and create a movie start glow (according with reviews). Phytoceramides supplements are derived from wheat bran, rice bran, or sweet potatoes. There are 6 types of phytoceramides. There are not many scientific studies done. They also promote apoptosis (good for cancer).

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Could this help vegans with wrinkles?



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Re: are phytoceramides the missing link for young looking skin?
Posted by: Panchito ()
Date: May 29, 2014 04:24PM

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"Ceramides play a central role in preserving healthy-looking skin. They are an important lipid component of the skin’s membrane, where they provide protection from the elements and lock in moisture.24-27 In fact, they make up 35%-40% of the binding matrix that maintains moisture balance and protects the skin’s surface.28 The problem is that the body’s production of ceramides declines with age.29

The ceramides that young skin naturally produces to retain its supple appearance are identical to those present in wheat … which is why wheat-derived oils have been used topically for centuries as a natural moisturizer. But you can’t get enough ceramides from topically-applied wheat germ oil to have a long-term impact on your skin’s appearance. And they don’t appear in sufficient concentration in your diet.

So we’ve brought together these skin-nourishing oils in an oral formula with Lipowheat®, a proprietary ceramide blend that offers nutritional support for aging skin, to complement topical products you may already use.

Ceramides have been available to Japanese women as a functional food since 2000.30 The hydrating action of Lipowheat® ceramides has proven so effective in clinical trials, they’re now approved as a dietary ingredient by the FDA. For example, after three months of ingesting 200 mg a day of Lipowheat®, a group of people reported dramatic improvement in the look and feel of their skin. These results were verified by electrochemical analysis showing that 95% of participants exhibited improved skin hydration. Better yet, all subjects who experienced itching at the onset of the study reported sharply decreased itching or complete elimination of the problem by the end of the study!31
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