What components are used in Plazan creams and why do we use cell extracts?
Skin care products with cell extracts have been laboratory proven to be more effective than traditional creams or those with plant extracts. They are equivalent to our cells own biological structures and do not create a greater dependency over time as with plant extracts. We use a number of specific complexes within our creams based on placental cell extracts. These include: • Hyaluronic acid – One hyaluronic acid molecule can absorb 98 water molecules • Protein hydrolysate– Plazan protein hydrolysate, that provide cells with ‘building blocks’ (amino acids), are 3.5 times more nutritive than any other known substances. • High-Molecular Complex – This complex is 100% compatible with our own skin cell requirements. • Low-Molecular Complex – This complex stimulates cell metabolism, increasing oxygen consumption by 630%. • Placental glycosaminoglycans – Laboratory studies on wound reparation have shown the use of placental glycosaminoglycans to be 270% faster and more effective in scarring
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