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Hyaluronic Acid for Skin and Joint Care

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hyaluronic acid is a natural substance that is found in all living organisms. It is normally produced by our bodies and is present in every tissue. Hyaluronic acid is a substance that exists naturally in the body and is produced in a normal, healthy cartilage matrix in the joints. It also occurs naturally in the skin, where it acts to keep the epidermis hydrated. Although Hyaluronic Acid is found throughout our bodies, it is concentrated in our joints and is the strongest known moisturizer.

Taking a Hyaluronic Acid supplement can increase the availability and capability of HA to help you maintain healthy skin and joints. Your joints, bones, and cartilage need hyaluronic acid to keep your bones from grinding against each other. It is a very important ingredient for maintaining healthy joints and connective tissues.

Hyaluronic Acid is in your skin tissue!

 

In our skin tissue, hyaluronic acid acts as a jelly-like substance that fills the space between collagen and elastin fibres. As we age, however, the skin's hyaluronic acid content diminishes, resulting in a loss of viscoelasticity in the skin that visibly promotes the appearance of wrinkles, unlike healthy young skin, which is seen in babies and young children, where hyaluronic acid is found in abundance.

As our skin's ability to retain moisture diminishes over the years and moisture in the skin is an essential must for a youthful, healthy looking appearance. This diminishing ability can be supported by the use of skin products containing Hyaluronic Acid, as it has the ability to draw large amounts of water into the skin, to help supplement the diminishing moisture availability that occurs with age.

Hyaluronic acid’s consistency and tissue-friendliness allows it to be used in skin-care products as an excellent moisturizer and is helpful in treating and preventing the formation of wrinkles and cellulite. In some cases, it can help to avoid expensive surgery and painful injections.

Being a natural component of the human body, hyaluronic acid is totally biocompatible, non-immunogenic and non-toxic. It is a great nutritional supplement to take if you have joint or skin problems. Consumers can choose from a range of external and oral products, but should be aware that good HA products do not come cheap as hyaluronic acid is an expensive substance.