NeoCell Hyaluronic Acid Blueberry Liquid formula gives your skin and joints the quenching hydration that they crave and provides antioxidant support.
Hyaluronic Acid (HA) is one of nature's most water loving molecules and its role in the control of tissue hydration and water transport in the body helps support the appearance of smooth, supple skin, as well as provide lubrication to the joints and eyes.
This unique formula blends Hyaluronic acid with Green Tea Polyphenols (EGCG) to provide antioxidant, liver and metabolic support. Blueberry, Pomegranate, Cranberry, and Elderberry extracts also provide a strong combination of antioxidants to quench damaging free radicals and provide support for the body from the aging effects of these highly reactive molecules.
Hyaluronic Acid benefits:
- Holds 1,000 times its weight in water for cushioning of joints.
- Assists in cell turnover in the skin.
- Powerful aid in skin hydration and reducing the appearance of wrinkles.
- Lubricates the surface of the eye.
Hyaluronic Acid in the Skin
As we age, the HA content in our bodies naturally decreases. One way this decrease manifests is from UV radiation which breaks down collagen fibers leading to wrinkles and flaccid skin.
Hyaluronidase, an enzyme produced by free radicals, is an enzyme that also breaks down collagen fibers. HA counteracts this enzyme by plumping the inner layers of the epidermis in a more effective way than topical HA application alone; by hydrating the skin from the inside, HA creates a more youthful skin environment, thus reducing the appearance of wrinkles.
Hyaluronic Acid in the Joints
HA is found in high concentrations in areas of the body that endure increased movement and friction. HA’s unique high viscosity properties provide vital shock absorption and lubrication to the joints.
Hyaluronic Acid in the Eyes
As we age and HA production slows, eye problems such as poor vision and dry eyes can manifest. HA is an important constituent of the ocular (related to the eye) tissue and is essential for normal functioning of the eye.