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View Post: Information on Vitamin A « The Truth Is Bliss
12 hours ago by Baboon  
Vitamin A helps keep skin looking healthy and vibrant. Vitamin A is a crucial component that the body needs for growth and immune function. With a depressed immune system, you can develop things like Chronic Fatigue Syndrom. ... Vitamin A itself, called preformed Vitamin A, is found as Retinol, Retinaldehyde, and retinoic acid. Pure Vitamin A can be used instantly in the body with no conversion necessary. Natural preformed versions of Vitamin A have about an 80% ...
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View Post: Health Care » Even Your Skin Needs To Take Vitamins
25 Nov 2009 by admin  
Retin-A, that is a derivative of Vitamin A, is used in a plan of retinols. Retinol is an over a opposite drug that is used as a diagnosis for aging. Topical retinol with Vitamin C is additionally found to retreat skin changes, ... Vitamins C as well as E have been additionally great for a skin. Individually, vitamin C helps strengthen a skin from skin cancer routinely caused by really prolonged as well as visit exposures to a sun. Vitamin E, upon a alternative hand, ...
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View Post: Nutritional Value Of Shrimps - Shrimp Nutrition Facts
16 hours ago
Shrimps contain vitamins that are essential for healthy skin, bones and teeth. Though high in cholesterol, they are low in fat and calories, making them a healthy addition to your food. They also prevent heart arrhythmia, circulatory diseases, ... Vitamin A IU. 248.35 IU. Vitamin A - Retinol. 74.84 RE. Thiamin B1. 0.04 mg. Riboflavin B2. 0.04 mg. Niacin B3. 2.94 mg. Niacin equiv. 8.41 mg. Vitamin B6. 0.14 mg. Vitamin B12. 1.69 mcg. Vitamin C. 2.49 mg. Vitamin D. 162.39 IU ...
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View Post: Anti-aging Skincare: It's Never too Late (or too early) to Start ...
1 Dec 2009 by kate  
No matter how young you are, anti-aging skincare (and skin cancer prevention) starts with wearing a sunscreen of at least SPF 15–rain or shine, indoors or out. Slather on an SPF of 30 or greater if you'll be outdoors for an extended period of ... It's never too early (or too late) to use a Retinoid: Tretinoin, found in prescription and over-the-counter retinoids, such as Retin-a, Renova, Tazorac and Differin, can also help exfoliate dead skin cells, reduce fine lines, ...
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View Post: Health Benefits Of Vitamin A - Better Eyesight With Vitamin A
22 Nov 2009 by millsbuchanan  
The best known benefit of vitamin A (Retinol) is its vital role in vision and growth of cells. Other positive effects include reduction of deaths from measles, cancer prevention, and improvement of the immune system. The skin needs a ...
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View Post: Skin Cancer and Vitamin A
30 Nov 2009 by admin  
The skin and mucosal cells (cells that line the airways, digestive tract, and urinary tract) function as a barrier and form the body's first line of defense against infection. Retinol (vitamin A) and its metabolites (eg beta carotene ...
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View Post: Essential Vitamins for Women
1 Dec 2009 by admin  
They include vitamin A — retinol and the carotenoids — vitamin C, and vitamin E. These antioxidant vitamins appear to play a role in the body's cell-protection system. They do this by neutralizing highly reactive and unstable molecules called free radicals that ... Beta-carotene, found in apricots, carrots, cantaloupe, and pumpkin, is converted to vitamin A in the body. Vitamin A aids in the building and strengthening of bones, soft tissue, skin, and mucous membranes. ...
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View Post: Retinol – The Success Of RoC Skin Care
29 Nov 2009 by James Harvey  
More specifically, it was the development of a stable form of a fat-soluble form of vitamin-A – retinol – that proved key to RoC success in developing skin care products that are effective in reducing wrinkles. ...
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View Post: Beta-Carotene is an Essential and Safe Source of Vitamin A
22 Nov 2009 by Nutrivit  
increase in the risk of lung cancer and mortality in heavy smokers or workers exposed to asbestos. "The scientific community, which at that time was hoping that with beta-carotene they had discovered a miracle cure for the adverse ... between 0.7 to 1.5 mg of vitamin A (retinol) for healthy adults in the form of 'retinol equivalents', which also include pro-vitamin A. To achieve this value, a daily intake of 2 to 4 mg beta-carotene is recommended. On average ...
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