Tuesday, September 6, 2011

The Magic of Crypto PPARs - 'Peroxisome Proliferator Activated Receptors'



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The Magic of Crypto PPARs - 'Peroxisome Proliferator Activated Receptors'

PPARs, like the role of vitamins and minerals in the 20th century, represent the most important discovery of functional food molecules in the 21st century. PPARs' effects can be measured at the level of gene performance as it relates to the body's physiological functions.* PPARs have three isoforms of alpha, beta and gamma. These three isoforms each have a different organizational structure reflected in different physiological functions.* Alpha PPARs function in the liver, skeletal muscle and heart.* Beta PPARs function mainly in fat organization but also function in the intestine, lungs and soft tissue.* Gamma PPARs function in the skin and skeletal muscle.* Combined, PPARs function in the wall of blood vessels and in the immune system.* PPARs exhibit a potential for a wide spectrum of transcriptional functions for lipid metabolism, glucose homeostasis, anti-inflammation and immune-regulation.* 

Diagram showing the transcriptional regulation by PPARs in lipid metabolism, glucose regulation, anti-inflammation, and immune regulation.*
PPARs Diagram

Cryptomonadales chlorella sorokiniana contains high levels of PPARs. In a study conducted by the Division of Biotechnology and Pharmaceutics, National Health Research Institutes, Taiwan, Cryptomonadales chlorella sorokiniana was demonstrated to contain high activities of PPAR-gamma. Further analyses revealed that the PPAR-gamma contains 10 components of fatty acid including palmitic acid ( 43% ), linoleic acid ( 8.8% ), linolenic acid ( 4% ), oleic acid ( 10% ), stearic acid ( 2.6% ). The ratio of fatty acid in PPAR-gamma meets the ideal combination of fatty acids for health.*

In a separate study, conducted in the same laboratory, data further revealed that Cryptomonadales chlorella sorokiniana contains high activities of PPARs Alpha in the liver.* The content of PPARs in Cryptomonadales chlorella suggest potential effects of Cryptomonadales chlorella on fatty liver, a common problem for people in the 21st century.* Along with the high PPARs content, found in our Crypto Power
Chlorella, Cryptomonadales also contains high concentrations of the blue pigment phycocyanin. Phycocyanin is a protein with well established varieties of effects including anti-viral, anti-oxidant, and anti-aging properties.* The liver protecting properties of PPARs combined with Phycocyanin creates a synergistic form of nutrition that is unmatched by any other type of chlorella or spirulina.*

Other "superfoods or functional foods" may contain a small amount of one or even two types of natural PPARs but Crypto Power Chlorella contains a measurable amount of all three naturally occurring alpha, beta and gamma PPARs. Worldwide there are more than 3,000 published research papers on PPARs (nearly all of them done with synthetic PPARs). Now you can enjoy the great nutritional benefits of natural PPARs. Crypto Power Chlorella (tablets or powder), represents the most essential nutrition and prevailing health food for the 21st century. Why settle for less?


For detailed research information on PPARs please google the web.

Cryptomonadales Trade Mark The registered international trade name for the USA brand name Crypto Power ™ Chlorella is: Cryptomonadales ®. This unique sub-species of chlorella sorokiniana is grown and processed solely by the International Chlorella Company of Taiwan.
Out of over 20 different strains of chlorella, the International Chlorella Co. of Taiwan is the only chlorella grower in the world cultivating 100% Cryptomonadales ® chlorella sorokiniana, which is the most uniquely nutritious strain of chlorella. We know that any product is only as good as its ability to be used by the body. It's not the amount of nutrients you consume, but the amount you utilize that makes the difference. Whole superfoods like Crypto Power ™ Chlorella (Cryptomonadales ® chlorella sorokiniana) ensure the highest levels of PPARs content along with an amazing 95% digestibility and assimilation rate.
Crypto Power ™ Chlorella (Cryptomonadales ® chlorella sorokiniana) is manufactured under World Health Organization GMP (good manufacturing practice) standards and carries the seal of quality and purity from the Taiwanese department of health. Quality logo
Peroxisome Proliferator Activated Receptors

Monday, September 5, 2011

What is Hyperpigmentation?

Do you have dark patches of skin on your face? You may be suffering from a condition called Hyperpigmentation. Hyperpigmentation happens when your body over produces melanin in your skin. Melanin is the naturally occurring chemical that causes your skin to brown – usually as a result of tanning. Unfortunately, Hyperpigmentation may be one of the many menopause symptoms you experience.

Hyperpigmentation is caused by an increase in melanin, the substance in the body that is responsible for color (pigment). Certain conditions, such as pregnancy or Addison’s disease (decreased function of the adrenal gland), might cause a greater production of melanin and hyperpigmentation. Exposure to sunlight is a major cause of hyperpigmentation, and will darken already hyperpigmented areas.

Melanin, a brown pigment manufactured by certain cells in the skin called melanocytes, is responsible for skin color. Melanin production is stimulated by a pituitary hormone called melanocyte stimulating hormone (MSH). Other pigments appear in the skin much less often.

Hyperpigmentation may be caused by sun damage, inflammation, or other skin injuries, including those related to acne vulgaris. People with darker Asian, East Indian, Mediterranean or African skin tones are also more prone to hyperpigmentation especially if they have excess sun exposure.
During pregnancy, women may experience a form of hyperpigmentation that is called the “mask of pregnancy“. This may occur on the face or on the abdomen. Taking birth control pills will sometimes mimic pregnancy, and can cause hyperpigmentation. Often, after the pregnancy or after you stop taking birth control pills, the hyperpigmentation goes away.

Hyperpigmentation is a common, usually harmless condition in which patches of skin become darker in color than the normal surrounding skin. This darkening occurs when an excess of melanin, the brown pigment that produces normal skin color, forms deposits in the skin. Hyperpigmentation can affect the skin color of people of any race.

Hyperpigmentation macule often is the remnant of an inflamed acne lesion. PIH macules can follow relatively minor pimples and papules, in addition to more serious lesions. However, the more inflamed a breakout, the larger and darker the PIH macule tends to be. Picking or popping a pimple increases the chance of developing postinflammatory hyperpigmentation.

Sun Exposure / Sun Damage
Sun exposure often reverses the results of therapy, compromising the lengthy treatment process. Consequently, the first line of therapy for hyperpigmentation is a broad-spectrum sunscreen used in conjunction with a phenolic agent such as a hydroquinone, or with a nonphenolic agent such as tretinoin, azelaic acid, or kojic acid. There are hundreds of sunscreen formulations with different UV absorbing chemicals in various concentrations.

In addition to using bleaching agents, you have to be extra careful to prevent sun damage or exposure. Because your skin is already susceptible to sun damage and hyperpigmentation, you must be vigilant to always use sun block, wear hats, and generally minimize your exposure to the sun.
Hyperpigmentation and skin-lightening creams are sold over-the-counter that claim they will help these spots to fade more quickly. Most of them use a 2% hydroquinone solution, something that will not alter your natural skin tone.

Skin sensitive to sunlight must be protected by shade or sunscreens with an SPF of 15 or greater. Skin cancers must be, and unsightly benign lesions may be, surgically removed. Laser surgery is an effective removal technique for many localized lesions. Because it spreads so rapidly, melanoma should be immediately removed, as well as some of the surrounding tissue to prevent ragwort.

Hyperpigmentation can be avoided or minimized with an active approach of sun awareness, good facial skin care, and lightening agents. You’ll probably never be free of hyperpigmentation, but you can certainly lighten it to the point that it’s practically invisible.

Causes of Brown Spots on Face & Skin

Our skin is one our most valuable assets. It protects us from many different things and is a signal of how well our health is. It even plays a large role in defining how beautiful we are. For these reasons alone every person desires to keep their skin young and healthy looking. There are many different things that can happen to hinder this from happening, though. Brown spots on the face and other areas of the skin are unfortunately a common occurrence and a big problem when it comes to keeping yourself looking gorgeous.
There are literally tens of thousands of individuals that develop these dark splotches on their skin every single year. Most people want to learn how to get rid of brown spots to make their skin look beautiful again. Before you delve into treatment options, though, it’s best to learn more about the condition and why it happens. The following information will provide you with the causes of brown spots on the face and skin.

 

Causes for Spots on the Skin

There are several different causes for the development of brown spots (or dark spots). These include:
  • Sun Damage – The sun can be your skin’s best friend and, at the same time, it’s worst enemy. The sun is one of the biggest reasons that individuals develop skin issues such as brown spots, age spots and other discolorations. When your skin is exposed to high doses of the sun’s rays your melanin count rises rapidly. Melanin is what determines the pigment of your skin and the more that is present, the darker the skin becomes. This is the reason you become tan but it also leads to skin discolorations in many people. Most people who develop spots this way will get them in places like the face, arms, back and shoulders.
  • Hormonal Imbalances – Hormonal imbalances can also cause spots to form on the skin. This is a large reason for women and especially pregnant women. If you use any products that contain estrogen you may be susceptible to this happening while your body adjusts to having more hormones being throw into it. This can be the side effect of drugs or just a natural occurrence.
  • Your Age – Unfortunately, as we become older, so does our skin. And when that happens that are many things that can come up that just happen naturally when you start to get a bit older. This includes wrinkles, loose skin, dark spots, age spots and other skin related conditions. It sucks, but it happens. There are treatments that you can use to improve your skin even at an older age, though. So, don’t fret about it too much!
  • Acne & Scars - If you had acne at any point in your life you probably had a fair number of pimples that popped and left marks on your skin. This is a very common reason for dark spots to form on the skin. Almost everyone experiences acne at some point in their lives and it is very well known that acne can leave behind scars that can last a lifetime. Fortunately there are special treatments to remove acne scars as well, though. They can be easily taken care of in most cases.
These few reasons are the main causes of brown spots on face and skin. You may have noticed that all of these causes are pretty much impossible to avoid for the most part. You could avoid going out in the sun but who wants to do that? And no one has control over their age or hormonal imbalances. Acne isn’t really something you can stop yourself from having, either. You can treat it to get rid of it and make it clear up but that doesn’t mean you’ll stop every single bump from forming that will leave a scar behind on your skin.

How to Remove Dark Brown Spots on Face

Before focusing on the removal of dark brown spots on the face, you should have some idea where the brown spots come from originally. Dark Brown spots, also known as age spots and sun spots, are caused by a number of factors. To remove the dark brown spots, you have several options.
Chemical peels are also quite effective in removing the unwanted layers of pigmentation caused in brown spots. Ways to remove the dark brown spots in your own home include several over the counter and prescription products.
Some companies have products specifically labeled to lighten dark spots. The reddening of the skin is caused by the removal of the layer of skin. After the new skin layer is exposed, most microdermabrasion sets will come with a second product. The serum is meant to replenish the newly exposed skin cells and seal in moisture. At home microdermabrasion and over the counter products are the least expensive, yet, still effective in removing the spots.

How to Treat Brown/Dark/Age Spots at Home
  • Aloe vera is an effective lightening agent. Vinegar is also a natural bleaching agent which lightens the tone of the skin and makes it naturally softer. A dilute solution of water and vinegar can be used as a natural face cleanser. After rinsing your face with this solution, do not towel-dry it, instead let your face dry naturally.
  • Slice a large lemon in half and squeeze the juice in a container. Use a cotton ball to dip in the lemon juice. Rub the lemon juice in a circular motion on the affected area. Lemon has natural bleaching properties, which is effective in treating pigmentation of the face. The acidic content of lemons helps to exfoliate the top layer of the skin and will fade pigmentation over time.
  • Instead of using the regular distilled white vinegar, you can also use apple cider or other varieties of vinegar for similar results. The raw juice of potatoes is also known to reduce dark spots. Wash your face after the skin has soaked in the juice completely. Onion juice also acts similarly on dark spots. Just like onion, lemon is also acidic in nature so it naturally removes dead skin cells, leaving the skin look lighter.
  • Apply the juice of a fresh lemon on your cheeks every day to reduce dark spots. A solution made by adding onion and lemon juice to vinegar is also very effective in reducing pigmentation. Make a face pack using milk powder, lemon juice, almond oil and honey in the same quantity and apply it on your cheeks.
  • Wash it off after 15-20 minutes. Then splash with cool water to close the pores. Pat dry your face with a face towel. You can keep this face pack in your refrigerator for several days and use it daily to lighten dark spots significantly.
  • Apple Cider Vinegar and Onion Juice mixed them up 1:2 ratio and directly apply to spots. (after you wakeup and before bed)
  1. after morning apply directly to ur brown spots and take a shower after 1 hour.
  2. before sleep apply it and sleep and wash in the morning.(for fast result at night use a bandage and apply liquid on cotton and put it in the bandage and place the bandage on ur spots so spots will absorb it fast.
  3. it will vanished all spots in two week
Recommended Products Treating Dark and Brown Spots:
  1. Civant Skincare
  2. H-Moles Natural Mole Removal

    How To Prepare A Homemade Eye Gel

    The beauty of your face largely depends on the beauty of your eyes. Eyes, being the most prominent feature of a face, can easily pull up or push down one’s appearance.

    Problems related to the eyes like dark circles, puffiness and wrinkles around the eyes, can sure act as a major step down in one’s beauty quotient.

    In order to avoid such situations, it is necessary that you take proper care of your eyes, and enabling you in this process is the wonder product, namely the eye gel. Daily application of eye gels will help one to deal effectively with unwanted problems, which mar the beauty and health of the eyes and face.

    Instead of spending loads of money on commercially available eye gels, you can try making these products at home. The below given are some methods to prepare homemade eye gels that are inexpensive and effective, as compared to their commercially available counterparts.

    The Cucumber Eye Gel
    Cucumbers are considered to be an age-old remedy for the treating the problem of puffy and tired eyes. The cooling action of cucumber will help in constricting the capillaries surrounding the eyes, thereby helping in the draining off the accumulated fluids and thereby reducing puffiness of the eyes.

    To prepare a cucumber eye gel,you will have to puree half of a large cucumber and strain it thoroughly, so as to separate the pulp and the juice. To this juice, add equal quantities of Aloe vera gel and mix thoroughly, to prepare the homemade eye gel. The addition of Aloe vera will ensure that the final mixture has a gel like consistency.

    The effectiveness of the cucumber gel can be enhanced by the addition of witch hazel, which has anti-inflammatory properties. To prepare the gel, one has to mix half a teaspoon each of cucumber juice and Aloe vera gel, with a quarter teaspoon of cornstarch.

    Heat this mixture for 5 minutes, remove it from the flame and combine it with half a teaspoon of powdered witch hazel. The mixture has to be stirred continuously, until it has attained the consistency and form of a clear gel.

    Moisturizing Eye Gel

    Eye wrinkles are a problem which trouble many people around the world. This condition, which is accentuated by the presence of dry skin around the eyes, can be taken care of by using moisturizing eye gels.

    Honey is the main ingredient to be added in an eye gel intended for moisturizing purposes. To prepare one such homemade eye gel, you can mix together one teaspoon of honey and one teaspoon of Aloe vera gel together in a blender, to obtain a smooth mixture. Addition of freshly prepared chamomile tea to this mixture, will give the gel an additional skin soothing property.

    Eye Gel For Dark Circles
    Dark circles around the eyes are another problem that tends to mar the beauty of the face. To counter this issue, one can use a potato based eye gel. As the initial step in the preparation of this eye gel, do grate a potato and strain it in order to extract its juice.

    To this juice, add 2 tablespoons of Aloe vera gel and mix thoroughly in a blender. The skin lightening properties of the potato eye gel, can be enhanced further by the addition of lemon juice, which is a natural bleaching agent.

    The homemade eye gels can be stored in the refrigerator for a period of 2 to 3 weeks, without being spoilt. Also, do take care while applying the eye gels, as contact of the gel with the inner eye can lead to the development of unwanted eye irritations.

    How To Be Beautiful At 50 Without Surgery

    Staying beautiful and young is the dream of every woman. But this dream starts to shatter when a woman starts to get older. Fine lines and wrinkles, the lost glow of our skin compels us to believe that we are no longer young. We start feeling even more frustrated when we see few women around us are still very beautiful and youthful even at their 50s. For example just imagine the youthfulness of Madonna the singer.Although her beauty is the result of various surgeries and Botox injections, but still there are some more things, which helps us to remain youthful even at our 50s without any surgeries.  So, if you want to keep the needles and surgical instruments at bay, here are some tried and tested ways of staying fit and young.

    1. Water To Rescue

    Water is the best solvent and detoxifier. Our body accumulates a lot of toxic things every day, thanks to our polluted environment and eating habits. The pollution of the environment keeps residues of toxic things in our body. These toxic things trigger premature ageing, and are required to be removed.

    And water is the best agent to remove these toxic things from our body. Apart from removing harmful things from our body, water also helps in digestion and keeps the total system clean, by maintaining the natural processes in our body.Another very good property of water is hydration.

    Water keeps our body hydrated and cool all throughout the day, thereby keeping our skin hydrated and fresh. Hence drinking at least 2-3 liters of water daily is a must thing if you want to achieve glowing and flawless skin.

    2. Solat/Yoga And Meditation
    As stated earlier, the toxic things in our environment, food and every other thing that we use, forces our skin to lose its natural beauty and glow, and become aged faster. Even when we breath, we breath-in lots of pollutions, which are sufficient to make our skin dull from inside, and tired looking from outside.

    Hence it is very important to force out these toxic things from our body. And one of the best procedures to do this is regular and disciplined yoga asana and a little bit of meditation.

    Solat/Yoga helps to detoxify our body, by eliminating the toxic materials thereby keeping the whole system clean and healthy. This in turn has positive effects towards our skin’s beauty and youthfulness.

    Hence you may try some yoga poses like ‘suryanamaskar’,‘pawanmuktasana’, ‘bhujangasana’ and ‘sarvangasana’ among many others. And you may also try pranayamas like ‘kapalbhati’, ‘bhramri’, and ‘alom vilom’ for a naturally glowing and youthful skin.

    3. Healthy Eating Habits

    Last but not the least, healthy eating habits and a regular healthy diet will naturally improve the texture and quality of your skin even at the age of 50. Normally when a person becomes older,the skin becomes mature and dry, which in turn fastens the signs of ageing like wrinkles.

    Hence it is very important to keep the skin moisturized. For this, foods like fresh juicy fruits and milk are best. Apart from this, including foods in your diet which are rich in fibers, vitamins, minerals and mostly antioxidants, will ensure youthful skin.

    4. Anti-Ageing Creams

    Special anti-aging creams are manufactured by various beauty products companies, to combat the signs of aging. If your inner system remains clear and healthy, then you may try these creams at your home for an added advantage. These anti-aging creams are available for different age groups and according to different skin types and may have significant effects on aging.
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