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Nutrients and Skin Health

by Grant Ferns

Nutrients such as vitamins and essential fatty acids (EFA) are a basic element of a healthy body. Vitamins function as hormones and antioxidants. They also regulate cell and tissue growth. EFAs are involved in biological processes like cell signaling and the regulation of swelling.

Any variation of lack in the intake of vitamins and EFAs will directly affect the skin because it is the largest organ in the body.

There is one natural product that contains both vitamins (vitamin A in this case) and EFAs. This product is Rose Hip Oil and it has been shown to have a positive affect on different skin types and skin problems.

Rose hip Oil is extracted from the seeds within the hips of a wild rose-bush that grows in the lush rainy valleys of the southern Andes Mountains of Chile. It is known by the Chileans as "Rosa Mosqueta", and by researchers as Rosa Affinis Rubiginosa. And has been in the cosmetic and dermatology market since its discovery for over 25 years already.

It works great to relieve dry skin. The recommended therapy for acne called Retin-A is derived from vitamin A. The less strong, over-the-counter formulations are sold as retinols and applied as anti-aging treatments.

Rose Hip Oil and Vitamin A.

If your vitamin A levels are within the normal range, adding more probably won't have much of an impact on your skin. That said, if those levels drop even a little below normal, you are likely to see some skin-related signs, including a dry, flaky complexion. That's because vitamin A is vital for the maintenance and repair of skin tissue. Without it, you'll see a difference. Fruits and vegetables are filled with vitamin A.

Topical vitamin A is the form that yields a real difference in your skin.

Medical investigations demonstrate a reduction in fine lines and wrinkles, good acnecontrol, and even psoriasis relief, all from using skin care products containing this nutrient. Rose Hip Oil is the biological skin care product that research has proven to have a highly bio-available type of Vitamin A, namely trans-retinoic-acid. Topically used Rose Hip Oil causes a "reversal of skin ailments produced by chronologic aging and photoaging."

Because Rose Hip Oil contains biological bio-available trans retinoic acid, it is a substitute for the trade marked medications Retin-A, Renova, Tretinoin, (also available with many other names), which soothes dry, sun flawed and wrinkles in aging skin, without the drug's side effects. Rose Hip Oil also has essential fatty-acids which help maintain healthy skin.

Rose Hip Oil and Essential Fatty Acids (EFAs).

If your skin is dry, prone to inflammation, and frequently spotted with white heads and black heads, you may be lacking essential fatty acids, elements that are crucial to the production of skin's natural oil barrier. Without an adequate supply of EFAs, the skin produces a more harsh type of sebum, or oil, which can result in complications.

The active ingredient in Rose Hip Oil is a biological type of topical Vitamin-A with rejuvenative and distinctive anti-inflammatory effects. Improves blood irrigation, elevates the epidermis regeneration and the ability to produce new tissue as a consequence of an acceleration of the differentiation of the keratin.

There is also evidence that trans-retinoic-acid actually avoids sun damage. Researchers have discovered that even brief exposure to sunlight rises the activity of enzymes that destroy the proteins collagen and elastin that provide structural support for the skin. Products containing trans-retinoic-acid minimize the activation of these enzymes.

Scientific research has also shown the cicatrizing action of Rose Hip Oil and its healing effects on accidental, dermal and post-surgery scarring. It minimizes hyper-pigmentation, flattens hypertrophia (bulky scars) and softens fibrous chords. All these effects end up in a nearly complete attenuation of scars.

Acne and other related skin ailments can now be easily eliminated thanks to a biological skin care product made with organic ingredients that rejuvenates and soothes your skin. Try it out and watch how your skin blossoms.

Published February 5th, 2008

Filed in Beauty, Health, Women