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Wed Jun 29, 2005 5:56 am |
carekate,
I did read through the entire thread. And I can't explain why some people feel that they have seen positive results. All I can tell you is that biologically it cannot be having an effect like that. It is recognized by your digestive system as a starch & broken down.
I saw an infomercial on TV for this "Ultimate HA" that was supposed to basically reverse aging. I did some searches online & read studies on the efficacy of oral HA supplementation & my concerns that it would be a waste of money for me were confirmed.
I'm not trying to attack anyone here. And believe me, I am a big advocate of supplements. I just have to temper my interest in herbology with what I have discovered to be scientifically true.
But if you feel that it works for you & are getting results, then go with it. It can't hurt you. |
_________________ Pure Skin Formulations, LLC | http://www.psfskincare.com |
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Wed Jun 29, 2005 5:59 am |
Renea wrote: |
I recently tried a product...called Synthovial 7, and it's pure Hyaluronic Acid. It seemed to work great for me, but I was wondering if you guys are getting better results than myself by using HA products with Collagen II? Also have any of you tried any of these other products with HA? |
Renea - I can’t speak for the others, and I while I haven’t tried any of the products you specifically listed, in the early days of my search for the ultimate lip plumper – before I discovered that the secret was taking the HA/Biocell Collagen Type II supplements orally – I tried rubbing a pure HA serum on my lips and it did absolutely nothing, other than made my lips feel really dried out, like it was sucking all the moisture out of my lip tissue, which is bizarre because hyaluronic acid is supposed to be a humectant that is supposed to help attract moisture and seal it in.
Anyway, my personal feeling is that applying any type of HA product *topically* to your lips is a waste of time. I think that your best bet is to get yourself some HA supplements and try it for yourself. The trick is the make sure that you take a HA/collagen supplement with “Biocell Type II” collagen in it – that’s the ingredient that gives the single most dramatic results. Also, you have to make sure you take enough of it – it has to be at least 50mg of hyaluronic acid per day, but you know all this because you took notes, right?! Seriously, though, if it’s gonna work for you, you should start to see results within the first 24-48 hours.
Since these supplements did not work for every single person who tried them (although the majority did see results), you may not want to order a huge supply of them right away. If you’re in the U.S. and have a Whole Foods store near you, you might just want to go there and buy a bottle of Source Naturals Hyaluronic Acid supplements (they’ll be in the “joint health” section of the vitamin/supplements aisle) to try at first. Then, if they don’t work for you, you can return them to Whole Foods for a refund. But if they *do* work for you, then I highly recommend ordering them online (I got a great deal atwww.iherbs.com) because you can find some really great prices (i.e.: twice the amount of pills for the same price you paid at Whole Foods).
Other benefits that some EDS members have seen from taking HA/collagen are: relief from chronic dry/chapped lips, plumping up of fine lines/wrinkles in under eye area, and dry, flaky, nasty, calloused, scratchedy old feet have become markedly smoother. Basically, it’s like these HA/collagen supplements are ‘intelligent’ enough to identify the areas in your body that need more moisture or plumping, so that’s where they go to work first....
If you try the supplements, please let us know how it goes for you.
Good luck!
Carrie |
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littlelamb
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Wed Jun 29, 2005 9:48 am |
What would be the effect of taking the HA/collagen supplements orally AND applying a product such as Swellips topically? |
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Fri Jul 01, 2005 4:35 am |
littlelamb wrote: |
What would be the effect of taking the HA/collagen supplements orally AND applying a product such as Swellips topically? |
I'd like to refer you to this thread: http://www.essentialdayspa.com/forum/viewthread.php?tid=5574&highlight=swellips. For the record, most of us have seen the best results with the combo of HA/collagen oral supplements (I'm *still* itching to prove it to Darren that it works!!) and topical plumper LipFusion. |
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Renea
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Mon Jul 04, 2005 10:03 pm |
thanks kate for the reply..here's the update. I did find the Ultimate ha with biocell collagen II at the same store (www.superior-coral.com/ultimate-ha.htm)
It has the 50mg as suggested by others,so I ordered a bottle. I also ordered a few of those other episilk ha products, like the lip balm, shampoo, and conditioner. I'll post the results weekly to let everyone know how the work.
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Tue Jul 05, 2005 12:50 am |
My "forward finger" is sooo tired..I'm tyring to find a post of someone who used alpha lipoic acid in regards to lip plumping I'm sure I saw it on here last night and now I can't find it. Do any of you have any info or input into that? I'm going out to "hopefully" find and purchase some HA tomrrow (in BC, Canada...hope I can find it)... Watch out lips here I come!!! |
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Wed Jul 06, 2005 1:48 am |
Well I found it! 50mg from Biocell Collagen II
This may sound silly (feeling like I'm talking to myself it seems....oh well) but I think I already notice a difference 12 hours later..slightly at least. Ethically I'm wondering where this Biocell Collagen II comes from exactly and how they go about "gettin it" I gotta look more into that for my own peace of mind if I'm going to continue taking this should it work for me. Has anyone else looked into this that can put my mind at rest? Thanks |
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tagg
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Wed Jul 06, 2005 8:25 pm |
A miracle has occurred! I measured my lips by applying lipstick and doing an imprint. Then, I reapplied the lipstick and made another imprint but this time I pressed a little harder. Guess what? My lips plumped up in just the 30 seconds or so in between measurements!!! Wow!! I didn't even have to take any supplements and my lips plumped up!
Do you not suspect that perhaps this is what's causing so many "spectacular" results amongst the posters? Hmmm? Maybe just a little?
By the way, collagen type 2 comes from rooster and hen combs. |
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Thu Jul 07, 2005 4:26 am |
tagg wrote: |
Do you not suspect that perhaps this is what's causing so many "spectacular" results amongst the posters? Hmmm? Maybe just a little? |
Think what you like, darling. The rest of us will know what we know. |
_________________ Über-oily,semi-sensitive, warm/fair-skinned redhead, 38...Will swap/shop for members outside U.S. and/or make homemade skincare products upon demand-PM me for details. |
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Thu Jul 07, 2005 8:43 am |
Aukue,
Where did you find them? I'm in BC as well and haven't been able to locate them anywhere.
TIA
Dianne |
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Sat Jul 16, 2005 4:39 pm |
Hi all I am new here and have been watching this post with alot of interest..I finally decided to dive in and purchased the source natural from whole foods. Thinking nothing would happen, but why not try, I woke up the next day with fuller feeling lips but no visual change...by day two wow...my lips were definately fuller. Now by no means are they huge, but definately fuller and smoother. I have also noticed amazing changes to other problem areas of my body. Now for my question...I decided to look around at HA suppliments and found a liquid form called Synthovial7..realizing liquid is absorbed so much faster and easier I couldnt help but wonder if anyone else has tried this form. Seems one uses a dropper full each day. And to the naysayers out there I even talked to my doctor regarding the positive changes I have seen and he agreed it would help. |
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Spasoosi
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Sat Jul 16, 2005 9:01 pm |
carekate wrote: |
tagg wrote: |
Do you not suspect that perhaps this is what's causing so many "spectacular" results amongst the posters? Hmmm? Maybe just a little? |
Think what you like, darling. The rest of us will know what we know. |
I hope this isn't going to be a reality show style forum darlins I'm gonna have to try this for myself
Pucker up hopefully |
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Mon Jul 18, 2005 5:38 am |
MelissaMarie wrote: |
And to the naysayers out there I even talked to my doctor regarding the positive changes I have seen and he agreed it would help. |
Welcome to the club! As you noticed, we do have quite a few naysayers, but as you’ve discovered for yourself, the results are very real. I would really love to have the opportunity to give all of the doubters 1-2 HA/collagen caplets so they could see for themselves that it’s real and then grovel at my feet, begging me to forgive their skepticism!!
MelissaMarie wrote: |
Now for my question...I decided to look around at HA suppliments and found a liquid form called Synthovial7..realizing liquid is absorbed so much faster and easier I couldnt help but wonder if anyone else has tried this form. |
I don’t think any of us have tried this particular form of HA/collagen. Can you possibly post a link to the product you are talking about so we can have a look and check the ingredients? My only concern would be the amount of HA per dose (ideally, at least 50mg), and if it contained the correct Biocell Type II Collagen. So long as it meets those two criteria, then I don’t see why it shouldn’t have the same effect as the Source Naturals. My only other concern would be price. They do sell an HA/collagen supplement at GNC (General Nutrition Center) stores, but they charge nearly $50 per bottle (I think the brand name was “Derm Beauty” or something similar)!! By contrast, you can get two bottles of Source Naturals (60 caplets per bottle) fromwww.iherb.com for less than $25, which illustrates that pricey doesn’t necessarily mean better!
Anyway, if you try this liquid form, please let us know how it goes.
Carrie |
_________________ Über-oily,semi-sensitive, warm/fair-skinned redhead, 38...Will swap/shop for members outside U.S. and/or make homemade skincare products upon demand-PM me for details. |
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Tue Jul 19, 2005 2:58 pm |
Ok I still have not tried the liquid form but it would make sense that it would work faster. I looked at a few sites that advertise the liquid form and here is one,www.syn-7.com, the ingredients are stated as pure HA, sad to say no bio cell. As for my comment on the naysayers, I am probably the biggest one of all, so no offense was ment. But, I will at least try something before I knock it. After seeing amazing results on other parts of my body, I did a bit of research myself and can't for the life of me find where it states the body cannot digest this in a useable form. So I say for little money on the source naturals everyone has nothing to lose in trying this, you might be a wee bit shocked, I know I was....so a huge thank you ladies for all your imput. |
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Wed Jul 20, 2005 5:11 am |
I just wanted to clarify that *you* weren’t one of the naysayers to which I was referring. I was talking about the ones who completely dismiss out of hand that this supplement might work without giving it a chance themselves because logic (or science) says it’s not possible. Or the other ones who join the messageboard only for the purpose of posting a sarcastic and mocking comment that pretty much boiled down to the fact that everyone who has had success with this is actually hysterical and/or delusional.
If you *weren’t* skeptical before trying this, and you read all of the seemingly miraculous claims in this thread, I would be really concerned and wonder if you were in complete control of your mental faculties because God knows that I was extremely skeptical about it too, when I saw that innocent looking bottle of hyaluronic acid capsules sitting on the display shelf at Walgreens that very first day and a little voice whispered in my ear and said, “You know, lips are comprised of HA and collagen, so I wonder what would happen if we took some of it orally...?” I was so sure that it wasn’t going to work any better than applying a pure HA serum to my lips topically, that immediately after I swallowed the pills, I forgot all about it until the next day.
But the results cannot be denied, and – as you have seen for yourself -- are not just fuller lips, which is only a slight cosmetic change, but other “believers” have also seen that their once chronically dry/cracked lips are all of the sudden moist and fully hydrated, so much so that they don’t even need to apply a lip balm every five minutes to try to keep their lips from cracking and starting to bleed! And they *know* that the change is a direct result of taking the HA/collagen supplements because the minute the stop taking them, their lips revert to being chapped almost immediately. That’s a concrete result that can actually be measured!
Anyway, I *am* very intrigued by this liquid form of HA that you have found, but I don’t want to encourage you to be the guinea pig just to satisfy my own curiosity, so I will let you decide if you want to take the chance without pressuring you, especially if this stuff is going to be more costly than a bottle of the Source Naturals, but I would say that so long as you purchase the liquid HA from a retailer that has a generous return policy so you could take/send the item back if it turns out it doesn’t work any better than the pills, then you probably wouldn’t have anything to lose! Please keep us posted if you *do* decide to try it.
Thanks again, and welcome to the “family”!
Carrie |
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tagg
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Wed Jul 20, 2005 9:06 pm |
Oh brother. I did NOT want to start a war.
Everyone on here has a first-time post. Mine just happened to question the testing method some of you are using to measure your lips. It's not exactly scientific and it seems to me that there'd be lots of "wiggle room". Doesn't mean I joined simply to post a negative comment. I've been reading this forum for quite some time... I'm not here constantly as some of you seem to be but I do check in on a regular basis.
Further, don't assume that I, or anyone else who questions your claims, has not taken HA supplements. In fact, I have been taking HA (135 mg/day) for 4 months in an effort to help my arthritis. And yes, the folks at the health food store claimed it would also improve my skin and plump up wrinkles, etc - which it hasn't. I was also told that results wouldn't be seen for at least 3 months. I'm still waiting for improvement on all counts - So it's not illogical that I'm skeptical of an overnight lip plump.
I'd be happy to forgo the wrinkle improvement and plumper lips if the stuff would just help my knees work better and cut down on the pain.
All I did was question the results and the measuring method... albeit a little sarcastically, and I will apologize for that. But honestly - this forum isn't a fascist state is it? Differing opinions are allowed, aren't they? |
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Wed Jul 20, 2005 9:42 pm |
Of course differing opinions are allowed. And, you are right, everyone is a new member on this forum at some point or another. Just as in *real life* though, we are all given a chance to make first impression only once. Many of us post on this forum regularily, and have developed trust in one another's opinions. I always read new member posts and value the other opinions, however, if someone's first and only post is sarcastic/rude, I am probably going to disregard it; especially when there are countless other members, including myself that HAVE experienced results. Now we are talking millimeters here, but for me, that is enough. Of course though, just as all products do not work work for all people, all supplements will not work for all people also.
On another note, you may want to try fish oil capsules for your arthritis. I broke both of hips when I was 10, and was not operated on for 10 days (long story). I have experience arthritis for the past 5 years, and sometimes it is so bad that I cannot walk for up to 3 days. In the last 8 months, I started taking fish oil, and it has helped me considerably! Just something to consider...
Welcome to the forum, tagg!! |
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Wed Jul 20, 2005 11:12 pm |
Hello
I am really excited about trying this for both my skin and my arthritis. Has anyone else from Australia found a health food supply that stocks this? I've been searching online and if I can't find somewhere in AU I might try vitacost as I buy my dmae serum from them. I'm very happy for all of you that have had great results, and I'm hoping to as well |
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Thu Jul 21, 2005 1:51 am |
hi hermione,
If you can't find it, I know iherb.com ships internationally. |
_________________ ~normal but prone to dryness~slightly sensitive~usually clear~totm breakouts~mid 20s~ |
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Thu Jul 21, 2005 2:19 am |
Just to further hijack the thread away from lips to hips, if you have joint pain you could also consider glucosamine sulphate, tagg. I found that and the fish oil really beneficial for my clackety old knees.
Can't comment on the HA, can't get it locally and I'm too skint anyway
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Thu Jul 21, 2005 3:43 am |
Thanks! will give iherb a look. |
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Fri Jul 22, 2005 8:10 am |
tagg wrote: |
All I did was question the results and the measuring method... albeit a little sarcastically, and I will apologize for that. |
Apology accepted. No, this forum isn’t a fascist state, but as Faith pointed out, one only has a single chance to make a first impression, therefore it might be wise to save the sarcasm until after you’ve introduced yourself and allowed us to get to know you first. After that, feel free to fire away.
I realize that the cosmetic benefits of taking HA supplements is not your primary concern, but I would like to point out for the benefit of those who *are* interested in the cosmetic results, that it is – in fact – the supplements that contain the combination of hyaluronic acid AND collagen (specifically, Biocell Type II collagen) that have returned the most noticeable results.
I hope that you are able to find some measure of relief for your pain if you decide to try the fish oil stuff that Faith suggested. I suffer from chronic pain myself, albeit mine is localized in my head due to chronic migraines and not in my knees, which some days results in me not being able to left my head more than two inches from the pillow of my bed without vomiting violently from the agony, but I do understand how suffering in constant pain without any significant relief can impact one’s quality and enjoyment of life. |
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Natyasha
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Mon Jul 25, 2005 5:46 pm |
Has anyone experienced really bad chapped lips after taking the supplement pills? Mine are really sore which is annoying because the pills have changed my lips and made them fuller. Before my lips were large but had quite a bit of lines, and after i noticed there were NO lines at all. So now they look completely smooth but are dry and sore.
I'm hoping if i take less of the supplements i can acheive the fuller appearance minus the chapped lips. *crosses fingers* |
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Tue Jul 26, 2005 5:12 am |
Natyasha wrote: |
Has anyone experienced really bad chapped lips after taking the supplement pills? Mine are really sore which is annoying because the pills have changed my lips and made them fuller. Before my lips were large but had quite a bit of lines, and after i noticed there were NO lines at all. So now they look completely smooth but are dry and sore.
I'm hoping if i take less of the supplements i can acheive the fuller appearance minus the chapped lips. *crosses fingers* |
Could it be that you need to increase water intake? I'm not actually sure but I know that certain supplements do require a higher intake of water. I know that when I was taking MSM supplements I started getting migranes and these were from dehydration. |
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Wed Jul 27, 2005 10:49 am |
I just ordered 2 bottles of HA Complex from Nutricraze.com. The HA manufacturer is Jarrow Formulations. It contains the Biocell II collagen in it. It's the least expensive I've found on line with all the "stuff" we need in it. One bottle of 60 capsules is only $10.69. I got 2 bottles for a total of 120 capsules for $21.38 plus $6 something for shipping/handling. Awesome deal compared to what I used to pay for only 90 caps of the Purity brand! I've tried the Source Naturals HA before from the Vitamin Shoppe, but it didn't do much for me. I hope the Jarrow Formulation works as well as the Purity HA-Vital Max capsules which is more expensive per pill. Has anyone tried the HA Complex, Jarrow Formulation? Here's the website I ordered from today...
http://www.nutricraze.com/product_info.php?products_id=JR-161
I had stopped takin HA for a while when I ran out and I've been using the lipfusion in the color "sexy" which is red. It doesn't have all that much pigment... but it gives a bee stung look. I noticed that it really plumped my lips too... and to me it seems to work better than the regular clear lipfusion. I wonder if it's just my imagination, or did they add more of the active ingredient in their color gloss?? I don't know, but now I want to combine my new lipfusion "sexy" color with some HA capsules when it arrives in the mail and see what happens. I'll keep you all posted.
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