MSM
This organic form of sulphur is one of the most important beautifying minerals found in nature. The body needs sulphur to help manufacture collagen, the all-important protein that supports the elasticity of skin and strengthens connective tissue. Collagen is vital for radiance and beauty, as it maintains firm, hydrated and youthful looking skin. Degradation of collagen leads to skin aging and accompanying wrinkles.
Vitamin C
Most commonly known for helping relieve the common cold, vitamin C is an important antioxidant* that helps boost the immune system by protecting against damage from free radicals. Vitamin C is also essential for healthy skin, and levels can be quickly depleted when we are stressed and run down, as a result, skin may lose its brightness and vitality. Providing the body with vitamin C assists with collagen formation and supports the body's ability to heal, defend and rejuvenate skin.
Silica
The presence of silica in our bodies can help maintain skin integrity, reduce thinning hair and cracked brittle nails. Silica is needed to improve strength and function of the connective tissue, collagen and elastin. Silica may soothe inflammation, and work alongside vitamin C to assist with healing and regeneration of skin. In addition, silica holds moisture, which may help skin cells stay hydrated.
Copper
Helps manufacture the pigment melanin, which helps protect skin against the sun and is important for the formation of strong and flexible collagen fibres.
Proline & Lysine
Are essential amino acids found in protein that help form the layers of keratin. As our skin ages it starts to lose some of it's ability to maintain it's strength and elasticity and can be due in part, to a reduction in keratin. Keratin is a protein that gives strength and structure to the delicate tissues and plays a vital role in maintaining the function of our skin, and supports the formation of strong hair and nails.
Zinc
Another superior beauty mineral needed by the body for the synthesis of collagen and to support hair growth. Zinc is also required to improve skin repair and healing of wounds. White spots on your nails may be a sign of Zinc deficiency.
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