Anti-aging

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THE SKIN REPRESENTS THE BODY'S HEALTH STATE

There are a number of minerals, fatty acids and amino acids that are included in collagen formation, and thus prevents wrinkles and minimization of cellulite.

We can't just eat collagen products and then count on it to magically turn into beautiful skin though.

IT'S ABOUT FINDING OUT WHAT OUR BODY is lacking in order to produce HEALTHY glowy SKIN from the INSIDE.

We often find deficiencies in silica, lysine, glycine, glutamine, proline and vitamin c as well as imbalances in the fatty acids, in those of us who have skin problems or dryness wrinkles. So if you have tried fish oil and it has not solved anything, it is because the body often is lacking some other building blocks or that there are "blockages" involved.

DID YOU KNOW that our liver plays a key role in skin health?

Eating super fanatically doesn't help much, if the liver is burdened with things like chemicals, mycotoxins and heavy metals. These things must first be removed in order for the liver to properly metabolize hormones and for our digestion and absorption of nutrients to function.

Our liver is also involved in hormone health, and our hormones are closely tied to the skin’s elasticity and moisture.

We use infrared scanning to evaluate liver health and other investigative laboratory studies to identify WHAT is affecting your liver.

Our liver is our anti-aging beauty organ no. 1.

Once the liver does not function, a number of aging processes occur in the body. That is why it is so important that we understand how to optimize this body, if we want beauty and well-being inside and out.

When we talk beautiful skin, it is far from just fat and moisture to get a resilient skin structure. An assessment as well as a customized approach is needed to take into account your body's specific needs.


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