DMAE | Antioxidant Cell Stabilizer (Dimethylaminoethanol) is a naturally occurring substance with significant anti-inflammatory, anti-aging properties.
DMAE is found in human nerve tissue and in certain types of seafood. A key component of any successful anti-aging program, DMAE helps improve memory and brain power while re-introducing muscle tone to our face and bodies. DMAE in skin care products shows remarkable effects when applied topically to skin, resulting in the reduction of fine lines and wrinkles.
Good results are found when a DMAE Product is used in combination with other anti-aging vitamin ingredients such as Vitamin A and C. Several moisturizers on the market are now combining a variety of these ingredients to create very effective facial rejuvenation treatments.
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DMAE can also be effective when utilizing a layering technique with AHA, BHA and/or with skin rejuvenating vitamin products.
• To receive optimum benefits from this key nutrient, supplementation is recommended.
• Provides ultimate firming benefits
• Enhances facial contour and helps to improve muscle tone
• Encourages skin renewal and improves skin tone
• Helps to reduce fine lines and wrinkles
DMAE Supplementation
Taken Internally
DMAE supports three nutritional factors that play an important role in promoting healthy skin.
• DMAE has powerful anti-inflammatory properties.
• It is important in the production of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine. In order for your muscles to contract, the message must be sent from your nerves to your muscles via acetylcholine.
• The increase in acetylcholine derived from DMAE can also have an effect on muscle tone and even enhance brain function.
Firm, contracted muscles counteract the appearance of sagging normally associated with aging, resulting in firmer, younger looking skin.
References:
Dr Nicholas Perricone, M.D., FACN is a board certified clinical and research dermatologist, and CEO of NV Perricone MD, Ltd. A brilliant scholar, Dr. Perricone completed medical school in just 3 years, graduating with distinction. He completed his internship in Pediatrics at Yale Medical School and his Dermatology Residency at Ford Medical Center.
Dr. Perricone is regarded as the Father of the Inflammation Theory of Aging. www.perriconemd.com
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