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This product is suitable for everyone who wish to remain beauty  and young.


It is highly recommended to those people who has dry skin.

 

Expiry Date: Jun 2015

 

 

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Each bottle contains 120 capsules, 30days supplement (4 capsules daily). Weight of each capsule is 475mg. Every 4 capsules of the product(1.9g) contains 11kcal Energy, Protein 0.58g, Fat 0.78g, 0.46g Carbohydrate , 3mg Sodium, Vitamin B2 2 mg,Vitamin C 100 mg, and Vitamin E 10 mg.

 

 

Hyaluronic Acid in Bones and Cartilage

Hyaluronic Acid is found in all bones and cartilage structures throughout the body. Joint structureBoth of these structures provide a resilient rigidity to the structure of the human body. HA is especially found in various forms of cartilage but none more than the hyaline cartilage. As you've probably guessed it, hyaline is short for hyaluronic acid. Hyaline cartilage covers the ends of the long bones where articulation (bending) occurs and provides a cushioning effect for the bones. The hyaline cartilage has been called the "gristle cartilage" because its resistance to wear and tear. Hyaline cartilage also supports the tip of the nose, connects the ribs to the sternum and forms most of the larynx and supporting cartilage of the trachea and bronchial tubes in the lungs.

 

 

 

Synovial fluid in the joint

Hyaluronic Acid in Synovial fluid

Our joints (like the elbows and knees) are surrounded by a membrane called the synovial membrane which forms a capsule around the ends of the two articulating bones. This membrane secretes a liquid called the synovial fluid. Synovial fluid is a viscous fluid with the consistency of motor oil. It has many functions, but none more than providing the elastic shock absorbing properties of the joint. Its second most important function in the joint is to carry nutrients to the cartilage and to also remove waste from the joint capsule.

 

 

 

 

 

Hyaluronic Acid in Scalp Tissue and Hair Follicles

Scalp tissue

Structurally the scalp is identical to the skin tissue located throughout the body except it also contains about 100,000 hair follicles that give rise to hair. Actually the hair and the hair follicle are a derivative of skin tissue. There are two distinctive skin layers, one, the epidermis (outer layer) which gives rise to the protective shield of the body and the other, the dermal layer (deep layer) which makes up the bulk of the skin and is where the hair follicle is located. This dermal layer is composed of connective tissue and the connective tissue, with its gelatinous fluid like characteristics provides support, nourishes and hydrates the deep layers of the scalp. The result is healthy lustrous hair and a moisturized scalp. Again, all of this is made possible because of the presence of HA in the scalp.

 

 

 

Lips
Hyaluronic Acid in Lips

The lips are a core of skeletal muscle covered by skin tissue. The dermal layer of the lips is composed primarily of connective tissue and its components hyaluronic acid and collagen that give the structure (shape) and plumpness to the lips. The HA binds to water creating a gelatinous fluid that hydrates the surrounding tissue and keeps the collagen (responsible for keeping the skin tight) nourished and healthy. The result is healthy well hydrated and plump lips that are well protected from the environment.

 

 

 

Hyaluronic acid in the eyeHyaluronic Acid in Eyes

Hyaluronic acid is highly concentrated inside the eyeball. The fluid inside the eye called the vitreous humor is composed almost completely of hyaluronic acid. The HA gives the fluid inside the eye a viscous gel like property. This gel acts as a shock absorber for the eye and also serves to transport nutrients into the eye. HA has been directly injected into the eye during procedures to help maintain the shape of the eye during surgery. It has been said that after the 5th decade of life, our eyes stop producing the much needed hyaluronic acid resulting in various eye needs.

 

 

 

Hyaluronic acid in the gums

 

 

Hyaluronic Acid in Gum Tissue

The Gums (gingivoe) are composed of dense fibrous connective tissue (ligaments) which secure the teeth to the aveloar bone (jaw bone). Once again, connective tissue is composed of a fibrous tissue surrounded by hyaluronic acid (extra-cellular matrix). Without the presence of HA, the gum tissue becomes unhealthy. If it is present it helps to provide the tensile strength of the ligaments that secure the tooth in place by providing hydration and nourishment. The result is a healthy set of gums.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hyaluronic acid in the skinSkin

Although Hyaluronic Acid (HA) can be found naturally in most every cell in the body, it is found in the greatest concentrations in the skin tissue. Almost 50% of the bodies HA is found here. It is found in both the deep underlying dermal areas as well as the visible epidermal top layers. Young skin is smooth and elastic and contains large amounts of HA that helps keep the skin stay young and healthy. The HA provides continuous moisture to the skin by binding up to 1000 times its weight in water. With age, the ability of the skin to produce HA decreases.

 

 

 

INGREDIENTS

 

■Small molecule hyaluronic acid: 180 mg
■A shark cartilage extract (chondroitin component): 100 mg
■Squalene : 200 mg

 

CONSUMPTION ADVICE

 

Consume 4 capsules per day.
Recommend to consume together with meals for better results.
You can consume 4 capsules at on go or divide it into 2capsules per meal(lunch & dinner).


 

 

CAUTIONS

 
* Do not consume this product if you are allergic to any of the ingredients.
 * Consult your doctor if you are on medication, or undergoing doctor’s supervision.
 * If you feel uncomfortable after consuming/ have allergies, stop consumption and consult a doctor for advice on the consumption of the supplement.
 * Keep out of reach of children.
 * Store in a cool dry place.