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.
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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