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Hyaluronic Acid

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What Is Hyaluronic Acid?

Hyaluronic Acid is a natural substance found in the fluids in the eyes and joints. It acts as a cushion and lubricant in the joints and other tissues. 

Hyaluronic Acid has a unique ability to retain moisture — up to 1000 times its weight in water — making it an invaluable compound in the fields of skincare, joint health, and wound healing.

 

Hyaluronic Acid is used to treat osteoarthritis of the knee, dry eye, for wound repair. It helps retain moisture in the skin and eyes and lubricates the joints.

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How Oral Hyaluronic Acid Supports Your Body

➊ INGESTION

Take an oral Hyaluronic Acid supplement as part of your daily wellness routine.*

➋ DIGESTION & ABSORPTION

After ingestion, Hyaluronic Acid is naturally broken down into smaller fragments in the digestive tract. These fragments are absorbed into the bloodstream.*

 

➌ DISTRIBUTION

The absorbed fragments are transported throughout the body, reaching various tissues where Hyaluronic Acid is naturally present.*

➍ CELLULAR SUPPORT

These absorbed fragments help support normal extracellular matrix (ECM) health and healthy connective tissue function, contributing to overall tissue hydration and resilience.*

➎ WHOLE-BODY BENEFITS

By supporting healthy hydration and connective tissues, oral Hyaluronic Acid helps maintain overall tissue health throughout the body.*

SKIN HEALTH

Supports healthy skin hydration and elasticity.*

JOINT SUPPORT

Supports healthy joint lubrication and mobility.*

EYE HEALTH

Supports normal eye hydration and everyday comfort.*

HAIR & SCALP HEALTH

Supports scalp hydration and healthy-looking hair.*

CONNECTIVE TISSUE HEALTH

Supports connective tissue integrity and overall tissue resilience.*

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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Why Hyaluronic Acid Levels Decline With Age

As we age, the body's natural production of Hyaluronic Acid gradually decreases.

Combined with environmental stress, UV exposure, and everyday lifestyle factors, this decline may affect the body's ability to maintain optimal hydration and tissue resilience.

 

Supporting healthy Hyaluronic Acid levels has become an important part of modern beauty and wellness routines.

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