Reneuve telomerease supplement and stem cells for life extension

Recently a large contract manufacturing company, G.S. Cosmeceutical, was reported to develop new revolutionary anti-aging solution based on certain seeds and plant stem cells, similar to telomerase enzyme.The late 80’s witnessed the discovery of magical effect of antioxidants on the aging organisms, they were said to protect as well as remove wrinkles and make skin fresh and even. In a few years, at the beginning of the 90’s scientists discovered new ways to repair the aged cells and saturate skin with collagen.However, scientists are people who never stop and seem to be ever hungry for new discoveries. Recently, they proved that with the help of plant stem cells it is possible to replace defective and old skin cells with new and healthy ones. And it is more than prevention of wrinkles or skin rejuvenation; it is something about substitution now. How do you imagine an aging process? Skin aging results in lack of new cells to replace the growing amounts of cells that get old and die. Thus, skin becomes flabby and wrinkled. The production of new cells with time slows down, however, the natural process of cells dying is on the same levels and takes place with the same speed. The main part of the problem is that the telomeres in the DNA are getting shorter due to constantly being “spent’ on cell division. As they brake telomerase enzyme is responsible for repairing telomeres to their previous length. But eventually the telomerase enzyme is depleted, telomeres gets too short and the cells won’t divide. The old age begins…

One of the main ways to solve this problem is to take a Reneuve telomerase enzyme supplement that will provide telomerase to support cell division and telomere length (see link). Also, there are plant stem cells, which are said to be able to divide for a long period of time and as well s may stimulate and protect human stem cells. As a result, human skin becomes less scared with wrinkles, maintains the same collagen and elastin levels as well as features less signs characteristic of the aging process.

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