WHAT IS THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN RF AND TISSUE AGEING?
Flaccidity, wrinkles and signs of ageing appear when the mechanism of metabolic regulation loses its capacity for equilibrium. Blockage of this mechanism causes a reduction in permeability of the cell membrane and consequently cellular ageing. RF favours the activation of biopolymers and cell receptors that co-interact and consequently trigger internal cellular mechanisms responsible for permeability of the membrane. Recovered membranes re-establish expulsion into the interstitial fluid of residues produced during cellular metabolic processes that are responsible for uptake of oxygen and nutrients. Biopolymers and cellular receptors stimulated by RF also act on metabolism and cellular peptides; peptides that act as protectors in the event of radicals that appear during the production of cellular energy. RF thus manages to redirect the cell back to its state of equilibrium that is the state of rejuvenation.