


Product Description
All of products in the PranaDerm line have in common a harmonious blend of plants, oils, essential oils and natural nutrients whose vocation is to protect, hydrate, nourish, reduce inflammation and regenerate the skin. PranaDerm Line BIO creams are rich in omega-3 and omega-6 unsaturated fatty acids, vitamins C, D and E, beta-carotene, inositol, phosphatidylserine and other essential micronutrients for skin health. This special formulation means it is recommended for the following: - Protection against the harmful effects of UV radiation on the skin. - As an aid in restoring smoothness, shine and flexibility to the skin. The state of our skin speaks volumes about us, radiates the harmony of our positive emotions, announces the passage of the years and reflects our stress levels, metabolism and nutritional condition. Through the skin we also speak to our body: when we moisturize, nourish and protect it from the onslaught of electromagnetic and chemical pollution, we also help to restore our inner harmony. As a prodigious membrane protecting us, it also promotes a dynamic communication between our internal and external environment. The skin is like a network of living screens that capture and emit information about our internal health, moods and our relationship with the environment. Through our skin we assimilate and distribute vital energy and eliminate toxins. Thanks to this wonderful dermal radar, which has the same embryological origin as our brain, we process a wide range of electromagnetic frequencies that constantly affect the functions of internal organs and systems. The electrical resistance and vitality of our skin change with our moods and with solar storms. As a result of a network of active electrodermal points described by Traditional Chinese Medicine and Western researchers in electroacupuncture and bio-resonance, from the skin it is now possible to modulate the physiological state of our internal organs.Feature
Nutrient and dermal revitalizer that stimulates the natural physiological processes regulating local trauma, pain and inflammation