Monday, October 28, 2013

Paper Thin Skin Treatment - Does It Cause Cancer?

Since we came out of our mother's womb, we've had a suit-like casing around our bodies called "skin". Referred to scientifically as the "epidermis", it provides us with protection as it acts as our first line of defense against cuts, falls, and other harmful accidents.
But there are many of us that have a thinner layer of protection making us vulnerable to even the slightest of scrapes. Have you even notice little bumps on your skin? Without notice will you have a nasty bruise on your skin? Well if you said yes to any of these questions you more than likely have what is referred to as "paper thin skin".
Genetics, aging, sun exposure, and even certain topical or oral medications can cause paper-thin skin. It is important to treat the skin with Vitamin A to add thickness, wear longsleeve shirts and pants to protect the skin, and keep the skin moisturized.
Here are some natural ingredients to help your thin skin become thicker, smoother and stronger without producing negative cells that could cause cancer.
LifeSirt
LifeSirt is an ingredient extracted from the leaf of the Mediterranean myrtle plant, revitalizes and nourishes skin cells so skin looks younger and more radiant.
Micro-X6 Peptide
Micro-X6 Peptide helps repair the appearance of past damage. Also minerals Copper and Zinc play a key role in cell re-growth. When cells grow healthy, they also become thicker. Eating fruits and vegetables that contain these minerals is one huge way you can combat paper thin skin. You can also take a daily multivitamin that contains these two minerals.
African Baobab
African Baobab fruit extract, acerola cherry, and other botanicals provide superb skin protection. The extract has Vitamins A, D, E, and F that are quickly absorbed by your skin. It leaves no greasy feel to your skin, which is great. It is used to treat dry, damaged skin by regenerating your skin cells and increasing skin elasticity. According to the National Geographic blog, the African Boabab "contains six times as much vitamin C as oranges, twice as much calcium as milk, and plenty of B vitamins, magnesium, iron, phosphorous, and antioxidants." This fruit extract is seen as a cure-all tonic and a superfruit.
Omega 3 Fish Oil
Another naturally powerful supplement is Omega 3 Fish Oil. This oil contains many anti-oxidants and free radicals that have been known to reduce chances of many diseases. Not only does it contain anti-oxidants, but it also contains lycopene extract which naturally thickens skin.
There is no dosage for Omega 3 Fish Oil. It is recommended to eat fish at least two times a week. Coldwater fish such as salmon and tuna contain fish oils. Please keep in mind that some fish have a higher level of mercury, such as tuna and mackerel. Foods such as walnuts, soybeans, and tofu contain Omega 3 Fish Oil.
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Gregory Benjamin, An Independent Skin Care Specialist. More about Gregory
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