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Skin Support with DMAE & Alpha Lipoic Acid


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Skin Support with DMAE & Alpha Lipoic Acid (60 capsules)
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What is Skin Support with DMAE & Alpha Lipoic Acid?
Over the past few years DMAE has become very popular for skin health. It is believed that by increasing the skin's pathways for acetylcholine, DMAE increases the ability of skin cells to contract, improving skin texture. Our Skin Support with DMAE & Alpha Lipoic Acid is a unique formulation that contains DMAE, MSM, and collagen amino acids. This product has been designed to capitalize on DMAE's skin benefits, and contains important and proven ingredients for skin and collagen support. 

The following additional ingredients for skin repair and maintenance have been added to this specialized formula: esterized vitamin C, MSM, Alpha Lipoic Acid, Vitamin E, collagen amino acids (l-Lysine, l-Proline, and l-Threonine), PABA, Aloe vera extract, and Biotin.



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What is DMAE?

DMAE (Dimethylaminoethanol) is a chemical naturally produced in the human brain. It is thought to be used by the body in converting choline to the neurotransmitter, acetylcholine (i.e., it is a precursor to acetylcholine). This is the basis for thinking that supplementing with DMAE will enhance brain activity. (See our DMAE 150mg 60 capsule product for more information.)

Over the past few years DMAE has become very popular for skin health. It is believed that by increasing the skin's pathways for acetylcholine, DMAE increases the ability of skin cells to contract, improving skin texture.

What is the Skin Support with DMAE & Alpha Lipoic Acid Product?

Our Skin Support with DMAE & Alpha Lipoic Acid was designed to capitalize on DMAE's skin benefits, and contains important & proven ingredients for skin and collagen support. The following ingredients for skin repair and maintenance, which may also help reduce wrinkles, have been added to this specialized formula: esterized vitamin C, MSM, Alpha Lipoic Acid, Vitamin E, collagen amino acids (l-Lysine, l-Proline, and l-Threonine), PABA, Aloe vera extract, and Biotin.


ReFine DMAE Lipoic Acid Skin Serum
What is ReFine™ Skin Serum?

ReFine™ DMAE / Alpha Lipoic Acid Skin Serum is a topical therapeutic skin serum for the face and neck, and makes an excellent companion product to our DMAE Skin Formula capsules. Containing important nutrients for skin repair, ReFine™ therapeutic skin serum is a thin, non-oily, hypoallergenic, alcohol-free daily-use product. Contains DMAE, Alpha Lipoic Acid, Stabilized Vitamin C, Vitamin E, Vitamin A Palmitate, Vitamin D3, Organic Aloe Vera Gel, Green Tea Extract and Glucosamine Sulfate, which all contribute to healthy skin and aid in skin repair. Now with a convenient pump top for easy application. Can be used in conjunction with our CoQ10 Night Repair Cream.

We cannot ship DMAE supplements to Canada because DMAE requires a prescription there.



Label Facts


Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 2 Capsules
Servings per container: 30
Amount Per Serving % Daily Value
Vitamin C Ester (Ascorbyl Palmitate) 84 mg 140%
Natural Vitamin E (D-Alpha & Mixed Tocopherol) 60 IU 200%
Biotin 100 mcg 33%
DMAE Bitartrate (Dimethylaminoethanol) 200 mg
L-Lysine 200 mg
L-Proline 200 mg
L-Threonine 200 mg
Methylsulfonylmethane (MSM) 200 mg
Alpha Lipoic Acid 100 mg
Para-Aminobenzoic Acid (PABA) 50 mg
Aloe Vera Extract 200:1 10 mg
†Daily value not established.

   Other ingredients: Cellulose (plant fiber), silicon dioxide, stearic acid (vegetable source).



Dietary Restrictions

Vegetarian capsule used and a vegetarian formula.  Vegetarian capsule used and a vegetarian formula.

References

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