Hyaluronic Acid for Joint Maintenance, Skin Care and More

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Chemical Name:
Sodium Hyaluronate
(COO Na) (CH2OH)

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About Hyaluronic Acid:
Hyaluronic Acid (HA) plays an important role  in tissue hydration, lubrication and cellular function, and is able to hold more water than any other natural substance.  It's unmatched hydrating properties result in increased smoothness, softening and decreased wrinkles.

Hyaluronic acid, is the important component of synovial fluid and is responsible for the lubrication and shock absorption in the joints and tissues.


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Hyaluronic Acid plays an important role in tissue hydration,
lubrication and cellular function

Hyaluronic acid (sodium hyaluronate, hyaluronan, HA) is a special mucopolysacharide that exists naturally in all living organisms.  In the human body, it is found in greatest concentrations in the synovial fluid of articular joints for lubrication, the vitreous humor (fluid) of the eye, and most abundantly in the skin.  As we age, the body produces lesser and lesser Hyaluronic Acid.  The joints become stiff, the movement painful and the skin becomes dry and wrinkly.

More About Hyaluronic Acid:
Hyaluronic acid exists naturally in all living organisms and is a universal component of the spaces between the cells of body tissues (extracellular space). It is a mucopolysacharide that has an identical chemical structure whether it is found in simple bacteria or in human beings.

Hyaluronic acid was first used commercially in 1942 when Endre Balazs applied for a patent to use it as a substitute for egg white in bakery products. He went on to become the leading expert on HA, and made the majority of discoveries concerning HA during the next 50 years.

In the last two decades, the therapeutic and esthetic uses of hyaluronic acid have been extended to a number of areas, including treatment of joint pain, use in fertility clinics, and tissue augmentation. In the past few years, biotechnology has been used to develop hyaluronic acid derivatives with tailor-made molecular sizes, which will further increase the potential applications of this remarkable molecule.

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This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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