While conducting research on a novel technology that could improve the lives of cancer patients and diabetics, a team of scientists at the Fox Chase Cancer Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania discovered the presence of 3-deoxyglucosone (3DG) in skin. The NIH-funded research uncovered the link between 3DG, skin aging, collagen depletion, and loss of skin elasticity. The Fox Chase scientists then discovered how to control 3DG. The MEG21 moisturizing, anti-aging and anti-wrinkle products incorporate the discovery.
100% of trial participants report that:
skin looks younger
skin is smoother
skin moisture is increased
the cream feels great
Laboratory research demonstrates that 3DG is present in skin and causes:
- inflammation
- decreased production of collagen
- collagen and elastin cross-linking
- formation of Advanced Glycation End products (AGEs)
- oxidative stress and free radicals
- These all contribute to skin aging.
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