Thursday, 24 November 2011

What is the difference between Cellex-C Vitamin C products and others on the market?

Dr. Lorraine Meisner has worked for decades on research at the University of Wisconsin studying cells, cancer and radiation damage at the cellular level. Her challenge was to find a way to deliver Vitamin C topically to the skin cells. She needed to formulate a combination of ingredients that the cells would recognize and absorb.

Eventually, she discovered a unique Vitamin C complex that the cells absorbed and utilized to provide an optimal environment for the skin cells to operate like they would in a younger body.

This now-famous formula holds a worldwide patent which ultimately was marketed as the first Cellex-C Serum. It contains L-Ascorbic Acid (the only form of Vitamin C that the body can recognize) as well as tyrosine (an amino acid) and zinc (a mineral) in a low pH complex.

Once cosmetic companies saw how successful the Cellex-C Serum was, many included different forms of Vitamin C (derivatives, esters, and analogs) into their products, but none can duplicate Cellex-C’s patented formulation. There simply is no better way to deliver Vitamin to the cells than with the Cellex-C skin care line.

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