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		<title>Hyaluronan Acid in Cosmetics</title>
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		<dc:creator>Sandra Pollack</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some scientists believe that it creates a cushion effect between joints of the body and provides more elasticity in the skin, and a softer feel.  Some scientists also believe that it raises the white blood cell count, helping to ward off infection.Some scientists believe that it creates a cushion effect between joints of the body and provides more elasticity in the skin, and a softer feel.  Some scientists also believe that it raises the white blood cell count, helping to ward off infection.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hyaluronic Acid is an ingredient used in many high quality products and has been linked to a role in tissue hydration and dehydration, lubrication, and other aspects of cellular function, along with other vitamins and nutrients in the body.</p>
<p>Hyaluronic Acid  has a half life in the body, in cartilage, of two to three weeks, but only one day in the <a href="http://bestantiagingskinproducts.com target="_blank">skin</a>.  When synthesis in the body declines people experience discomfort of the joints, wrinkles and many people report more frequent illness, leading many to believe that a constant supply of Hyaluronic Acid is beneficial.</p>
<p>Some scientists believe that it creates a cushion effect between joints of the body and provides more elasticity in the <a href="http://bestantiagingskinproducts.com target="_blank">skin</a>, and a softer feel.  Some scientists also believe that it raises the white blood cell count, helping to ward off infection.</p>
<p>Hyaluronic Acid was described as the goo muscle until the late 1970&#8242;s, and was simply believed to be a carbohydrate polymer until that time.  It was later discovered that it&#8217;s one of the main lubricating components of synovial fluid in the body, abundant in extra cellular matrices, and that it contributes to the hydrodynamics of tissue, cell proliferation and movement.</p>
<p>Naturally found in many body tissues, Hyaluronan Acid is often used in medical applications such as eye surgery &#8211; corneal transplants, cataract surgery, glaucoma surgery, and retinal detachment repair.  It&#8217;s also used to treat osteoarthritis in areas such as the knee.</p>
<p>In addition to lubrication and cushioning of joints, it has an analgesic effect, and positive effects of cartilage.  In cancer treatment it&#8217;s used as a tumor marker; particularly in breast cancer and prostate cancer. Use of Hyaluronan Acid in cosmetics is a relatively new use of this substance, but it has been approved by the FDA since 2003 and is becoming increasingly popular.</p>
<p>An interesting side note is the study of a village in Japan, featured on an episode of the ABC newsmagazine 20/20.  People in this village tend to live to be much older than average, and ten percent of the villagers are 85 years of age or older.</p>
<p>The diet of the village people is primarily sticky starches like sweet potatoes, and it&#8217;ss believed by many people that these foods promote Hyaluronic Acid, which contributes to youthfulness due to the lubricating effects on joints, <a href="http://bestantiagingskinproducts.com target="_blank">skin</a>, and the eyes.  While these studies have not been proven, many people find them of interest and research continues.</p>
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