Healthy, Beautiful Skin: When the Right Ingredients Harmonize
What happens when the right ingredients come together, harmonize, into one product?
A product that can deeply nourish the largest organ in the body--your skin--revive it and encourage it to regenerate into a healthy, vibrant organ?
Our skin has to be nourished with the right ingredients, and thankfully, an excellent body of scientific research examines these exact ingredients.
We did not formulate the No 7 Systemic Booster to be right for skin care. We designed and sourced the ingredients to offer a holistic systemic booster - a harmonizing recharge to many organs and systems in the body.
That the science is aligned with several of our products for glowing skin is not a mystery: Potent polyphenols, probiotics, and bio-available minerals and vitamins are essential for many systems in the body, including our skin (e.g., Wang et al., 2019; Sun et al., 2022; Ratanapokasatit et al., 2022)
What is inspiring is that No 7 Systemic Booster can be added to many different protocols to boost and rejuvenate, and can be used on its own for skin care, from the inside, according to science.
So, if you are on a holiday, away from home, and can bring one product with you - I would suggest the No 7 Systemic Booster.
It has been truly fun reading so many research articles on polyphenols (with high potency of antioxidants), Blueberries, probiotics, boron, and even more specifically the kind of boron that is easily absorbed like the Fructo Borate (Gul et al., 2022; Scorei et al., 2011).
Indeed, as Khmaladze et al. (2020) expressed: skin health has to be viewed holistically within the skin interactome: "genome-microbiome-exposome" - the interaction between the genes, our microbiome health, and the influencing forces of life style and environmental factors.
It is the exact reason all the ingredients in the No 7 Systemic Booster were chosen.
Enjoy!
Potent Phytonutrient- Organic berries, fruits, hardy vegetables, and green leafy vegetables: strawberry, raspberry, blueberry, tart cherry, elderberry, cranberry, apple extract, pineapple, beet, broccoli florets, kale leaves, spinach leaves. BioImmersion Super Blend: Probiotics- Lactobacillus plantarum, Lactobacillus paracasei, Lactobacillus reuteri, Lactobacillus casei, Lactobacillus rhamnosus, Lactobacillus acidophilus, Bifidobacterium lactic, Bifidobacterium longum, Streptococcus thermophilus and Lactobacillus bulgaricus. Supernatant- probiotic metabolites, and ORNs. Prebiotics- Inulin from Chicory Root along with Fibers- from organic veggies, greens, fruits, and berries. Vital Nutriceuticals- Fructo Borate, Vitamin B12, Vitamin D3, Folate, Chromium.
References
- Gul, S., Cicek, D., Sahin, K., Ozercan, I. H., Orhan, C., Demir, B., & Er, B. (2022). Effect of boron element on photoaging in rats. Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology B: Biology, 230, 112440. Article
- Kisacam, M. A., Kocamuftuoglu, G. O., Ozan, I. E., Yaman, M., & Ozan, S. (2021). Calcium Fructoborate Prevents Skin Cancer Development in Balb-c Mice: Next Part, Reverse Inflammation, and Metabolic Alteration. Biological Trace Element Research, 199(7), 2627-2634. Abstract
- Kisacam, M. A., Kocamuftuoglu, G. O., Ozan, I. E., Yaman, M., & Ozan, S. T. (2020). Calcium fructoborate prevents skin cancer development in balb-c mice. Biological trace element research, 196(1), 131-144. Abstract
- Khmaladze, I., Leonardi, M., Fabre, S., Messaraa, C., & Mavon, A. (2020). The skin interactome: a holistic “genome-microbiome-exposome” approach to understand and modulate skin health and aging. Clinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatology, 1021-1040. Article
- Ratanapokasatit, Y., Laisuan, W., Rattananukrom, T., Petchlorlian, A., Thaipisuttikul, I., & Sompornrattanaphan, M. (2022). How microbiomes affect skin aging: The updated evidence and current perspectives. Life, 12(7), 936. Article
- Sun, M., Deng, Y., Cao, X., Xiao, L., Ding, Q., Luo, F., ... & Zhao, H. (2022). Effects of Natural Polyphenols on Skin and Hair Health: A Review. Molecules, 27(22), 7832. Article
- Wang, H., Liu, J., Pang, D., Li, T., & Liu, R. H. (2019). Mechanisms underlying the protective effects of blueberry extract against ultraviolet radiation in a skin cell co-culture system. Journal of Functional Foods, 52, 603-610. Article
Yours as always,
Dohrea
We have developed our products based on scientific research and/or the practical experience of many healthcare practitioners. There is a growing body of literature on food based nutrition and supplements and their application in support of our health. Please use our products under the advisement of your doctor.
Research and Our World: Peace
And more on Immanuel Kant: Kant lived his life through a few chosen maxims. A maxim, according to Kant, is a principle that directs a person’s life. Kant believed that “the foundation of a character is indeed the absolute unity of the internal principle of how to live in general.”[1] Maxims develop a moral character. When chosen carefully by rational agents, they become constant principles to live by. Politically, maxims are universalized principles that help a community unify under laws, and allow peaceful international relations. Maxims, as universal laws, form the core of my Kantian peace model.
[1] Anthropology from a Pragmatic Point of View, (1798), AK 7:294; see Kuehn, (2001, pp. 21, 144-8).
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