Rabu, 20 Agustus 2008

''Super-Antioxidant'' Study to Examine Relationship between Anti-Aging

A new Super-Antioxidant study hopes to prove that the fountain of youth is on the horizon, thanks to advances in anti-aging that are attributed to regenerating skin at the cellular level. A team of researchers, led by Dr. Kimberly Stone, M.D., a leading Denver-based board certified dermatologist, are studying a blend of Protandim® (which has been clinically proven to slow the progressive rate of aging www.protandim.com) and LP Derma Complex (shown to effectively reduce the appearance of wrinkles and other effects of aging upon the skin) to determine if a topical cream made of these combined ingredients will play a pivotal role in providing proven methods to age gracefully.

Early indications show that the combined formulation of Protandim with LP Derma Complex may further accelerate the skins innate ability to rejuvenate itself. This important study will use a state-of-the-art digital imaging assessment system to study the effects of this promising discovery. Images taken of the study groups skin will be analyzed in a quantifiable way to measure marked improvement of fine lines and wrinkles, age spots and hyperpigmentation, pore size, skin texture and UV damage after being treated with the formula (the cream developed by combining Protandim and LP Derma Complex). In addition, others scientific instruments will be utilized to measure skin moisture and elasticity. The results of the study will be available later this year, said David Brown, CEO and President of LifeVantage, the maker of Protandim.

According to Dr. Brooks Hybertson, a foremost authority on aging and antioxidants, as well as a member of the LifeVantage scientific advisory board, The goal behind the marriage of Protandim and LP Derma is to further boost the bodys own production of antioxidant enzymes at the cellular level with enough neutralizing capacity to eliminate the age-related increase in free radical damage.

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