How Free Radicals Damage Skin Cells PDF Print E-mail
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Saturday, 26 June 2010


Now back to business. How does this affect one's skin? Studies arepointing to the fact that wrinkles and other age related skin factors aredirectly related to free-radical damage that is not countered byantioxidants. If one does not get enough antioxidants from their dietand other sources, their skin cells could break down and lose theirability to function well. (Here's where you can find more detailed information on skin care and skin lightening cream.)

Most lotions and moisturizers nowadays bandy an antioxidant formula specifically targeted to those who are concerned about the free-radicaldamage. Unfortunately, it is hard to prove if these compounds canactually show dramatic results since it isn't practical to expect resultsovernight.

It is however, still a good idea to splurge on antioxidants as the benefits of these compounds are well-known. Some people evenbelieve that with further scientific inquiry, free-radical investigation could lead to startling advances against the effects of aging.

To increase antioxidants in the body one may increase the intake ofantioxidants in the diet, or may purchase topical applications of thevitamins A, C, E and the other antioxidant compounds to increase thedefense against free-radical damage. (Here's where you can find more skin care products reviews.)

Some scientists think that should free-radical damage be halted or reversed, antioxidants are the answer.

Therefore, to increase the presence of antioxidants in the body, amodified diet presence of antioxidants in the diet, and, possibly, thetopical application of antioxidants in skin-care products, plays a partin slowing down free-radical damage.

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