How do I get enough hyaluronic acid?
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Hyaluronic acid is extremely popular in the skincare industry and is known for its ability to keeping our skin hydrated and supple. Hyaluronic acid usually comes in the form of serums and creams to act topically. One major reason for such an approach is the poor bioavailability and absorption that leads to ineffective use through oral supplements. Do you know there are emerging methods that allow hyaluronic acid to be delivered effectively in the form of capsule? Not only this is easier to use, it also provides additional benefits which transcends the meaning of hyaluronic acid supplement.
Using hyaluronic acid supplements can provide immediate hydration topically, but this limits to the location where it is applied and cannot work systematically for a long-lasting effect. Oral hyaluronic acid when delivered in liposomes, can offer a holistic approach by nourishing your body from within, benefiting not just the skin but also relieving joint discomfort and stiffness. Liposomes are phospholipid bilayer bubbles that are used to encapsulate supplements. This not only increases the efficacy and absorption rate of the supplement, it also minimizes unnecessary and unwanted effects. We have integrated this pharmaceutical delivery method to supplements so that ingredients that are difficult to absorb, such as hyaluronic acid, can finally work and excel.
Green leaves are a great source of hyaluronic acid, but it can be difficult especially for Asian population as the green leafs are usually boiled and cooked, which results in a loss of nutrients. Bone broth and citrus may also support hyaluronic production, but does not directly provide you with hyaluronic acid. To make up adequate level of hyaluronic acid, supplementation is highly recommended for individuals especially those who are experiencing symptoms because of aging which is an irreversible loss.