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Rejuvenation Pack™ - Nutrients for Joints, Skin, Repair | Wellness Resources, Inc.

One key nutrient in the Rejuvenation Pack is hyaluronic acid (in JointAll). The form of hyaluronic acid (HA) we use is the only absorbable form of hyaluronic acid on the market today, known as low molecular weight natural hyaluronic acid. HA forms the synovial fluid that lubricates joints and hydrates discs in the back. It is also the backbone of cartilage and it holds moisture under the skin helping to maintain skin firmness. The unique properties of HA are only now becoming understood. Recent...

Squalene - Dry Skin Nutrient | Wellness Resources, Inc.

The use of squalene as an immune support supplement was popularized by Hans Neiper, world-renowned German physician and physicist.* He became interested in the oil because it is 80% of the oil in the shark liver. A shark liver is 25% of the shark's mass. He felt it was the squalene that enabled sharks to maintain their energy in low oxygen depths of the sea. His research with Kirlian photography indicated squalene was extremely Kirlian-positive. In his world-view this meant squalene helped convert...

Carnosine - Antioxidant for Brain, Muscles, Skin | Wellness Resources, Inc.

For example, as skin ages the inner skin layer called the dermis undergoes a normal loss of structural integrity. Fibroblasts, the carpenter cells that build connective tissue, are reduced in number. Collagen fibers may become damaged and the matrix that connects cells together experiences wear and tear. Progression of this process is apparent in wrinkles, dryness, inconsistent skin texture and coloring, and sagging skin.

Saw Palmetto - Prostate Health, Hair Loss, Skin | Wellness Resources, Inc.

Both men and women convert testosterone to DHT.* Two areas in both sexes that have significant potential DHT formation are the skin and hair follicles. The effect of excess DHT on hair is rather interesting. It causes hair to grow where it shouldn't (e.g., facial hair on women of any age, hair on the ears of men as they age). It also promotes the receding hair line or male pattern hair thinning in men or women. DHT may also be a factor in hormone-related mild skin acne. Acne onset at puberty,...