Transdermal delivery of micro nutrients, more than skincare

Transdermal delivery of micro nutrients, more than skincare

Anything that we put on our skin will eventually find itself in our blood stream and then to our vital organs. The transdermal uptake of dermal applications seeping into the blood stream will vary in quantity based on individual properties of chemicals and creams applied to the skin.

Most people tend to use so many cosmetics without realizing that they are making themselves guinea pigs. Their drawers are full of different kinds of creams, serums, oil, ointments etc.

 People don't realise the growing rate of cancer is not out of the blue but due to the amount of carcogens we are exposed too on a daily basis from the food choices to our cosmetic choices. In addition to that a number of men and women are reporting hormonal imbalances due to cosmetic use, the skin may look good on the surface with a chemical or an atrificial polymer compound based cream with a few buzz words about some nutrition from a key ingrdient. However the amount of harm it is causing young men and women is being glossed over. Reserach shows an average consumer is so fixated on one key ingredient on a cosmetic product that they fail to see the total composition of these products.

It is extremely important to use pure natural organic chemical free products on your skin and hair to maintain good health. They should be nourishing and on regular use over months a small buildup of pure micronutrients  comprising of minerals, vitamins and essential amino acids goes a long way in the marathon of longevity.

One of the big advantage of accumulated transdermal uptake of micronutrients is that it is not impacted by digestive enzymes as is the case with oral supplements, Secondly it's uptake is slow and steady without stressing the organs or causing sudden shocks to the body and lastly the slow buildup of micronutrients gets processed and metabolized at cellular level in blood stream and organs thereby being more effective in maintaining long term health and supporting longevity.

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