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Sun Jan 03, 2010 2:05 pm |
Actually $240 for 3 1 oz. jars isn't all that expensive compared to some products I have purchased. Do I believe the claims? No, only because I have that so many times. I would need to read lots of reviews before considering purchasing this item. |
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Sun Jan 03, 2010 3:48 pm |
There has been 1 review by Marta on truth in aging.
http://www.truthinaging.com/face/revive-dna-rejuvenation-cream-tested-and-recommended
And, ingredients per truth in aging:
Purified Water, Squalane, Hyaluronic Acid, Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride (natural thickening agent derived from coconut), Teprenone, Polyacrylate 13, Polyisobutene, Polysorbate 20, Xylitylglucoside, Anhydroxylitol, Xylitol, Astragalus, Phenoxyethanol, Ethylhexylglycerin. |
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ChariseS
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Mon Mar 21, 2011 2:27 pm |
Purchased this product as I am a big fan of Dr. Sears and have had amazing results with hyuralonic acid in reducing my wrinkles. I originally learned about it from a review at Pure Skin Blog. |
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Mon Mar 21, 2011 6:16 pm |
I do trust the theory behind. The brand Revive Peau Magnifique Youth Recruit has the similar ingredients:
Telomerase: Recruits a youthful skin by triggering a cascade of responses that contribute to a transformation of brand new skin cells.
EGF [Epidermal Growth Factor]: The "youth molecule" that is a bioengineered protein that dramatically increases skin cell renewal.
FGF [Fibroblast Growth Factor]: A bioengineered molecule that increases collagen, which firms the skin.
Hyaluronic Acid: A natural moisture binder.
however; they sell at $1500USD for NET WT (4) 0.03 FL OZ / 1 ML. !!!!
and this product only cost $240USD is not expensive at all; however I maynot 100% trust this kind of product b/c there is no picture of the product, you don't know the texture of the cream, very min. review. |
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Mon Mar 21, 2011 7:40 pm |
Ok, being a biology major, I am almost certain those products will not work the way you want them to.
First off, telomerase is a gigantic and extremely complex protein. It not only has to pass through the out cell membrane, it must also pass through the nuclear membrane. The latter is much more difficult because it requires a numerous number of receptors on the nuclear membrane in order to get something that large inside. Not only that, the telomerase is likely not even of human origin because that would just be illegal. If you used a bacteria/animal telomerase, it just won't code for the same DNA that you and I have, which could actually cause mutations. But the fact that there has been no reported adverse effects of mutations or teratogenic effects, it is most likely because this telomerase can't even get inside the cell in the first place. Oh and if it can't get past the cell membrane, it most likely won't even get past the numerous epidermal layers due to its large size.
DNA is extremely complicated and replication of it can only ever be done inside a lab where the biologist literally has to stick a nano-scopic (yes, nano) needle into the cell in order to introduce the appropriate enzymes to stimulate DNA replication. And even then, the cell has to be carefully monitored for any mutations. Do NOT mess with your DNA. It literally codes for your life.
Telomerase is an active area of research. It was only just last year that its true role was discovered. Do you think a company such as this one would have been able to discover its secret by now without the whole world knowing? If they could find a way to reverse age using a telomerase, they would've also won a nobel prize, just as the discoverers of the telomerase did.
The reason why we age isn't because of the telomerase enzyme. It is due to the natural degradation and exhaustion of all our cells in the body.
The only molecules that will work from this product are likely just squalane and hyaluronic acid. I'm not really certain what the EGF and FGF are, but unless they are what Paula Begoun likes to call, "cell communicating" (meaning they act on receptors on the cell surface as opposed to actually entering inside the cell) then they will not work either. |
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Tue Mar 22, 2011 9:39 am |
I wonder if you can just do it with a specific diet instead. Mimi Kirk said after 18 mos. of being vegan and eating mostly (all?) raw food, her skin noticeably improved. |
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ChariseS
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Tue Mar 22, 2011 7:38 pm |
Of course being vegan will help your skin! The trouble is the work and discipline it takes to be vegan, so we are all looking for something that's easier.
I recently got a sample from my dermatologist when I went for my skin cancer screening and she wrote Afirm 2 on the outside which has retin a. Lo and behold, you can order this online much cheaper. Anyhow, I have received more compliments on my skin lately. Not sure exactly which product is working but I am not going to change my routine any time soon. Unfortunately for me, using the retin a product can easily burn you and I worship the summer.
Cheers to looking younger,
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