
Youth Fairy provides a high potency combination of nutrients formulated to help promote healthier, younger looking skin. Ingredients includes
Reduced L-Glutathione for stronger immune system, helps combat aging, It helps achieve fairer, brighter looking skin. Its ability to prevent all host of condition including cancer, highblood pressure, parkinson's, alzheimer's, cataracts and male fertility to name a few.
Collagen, the main protein found in connective tissue, along with Hyaluronic Acid, the same nutrient injected by dermatologists to help reduce wrinkles. Youth Fairy also fights the damaging free radicals in the body with a powerful blend of antioxidants primarily Resveratrol, Grape Seed, Green Tea and Alpha Lipoic Acid.
Ingredients:
Vitamin A - a necessary vitamin for healthy skin, lack of vitamin A can cause dry & rough skin.
Vitamin C - plays an important role in healing and making the skin appear younger & rejuvenate.
Vitamin E - an anti-oxidant that helps prevent free radical damage to the skin.
Niacinamide - used for skin rejuvenation. a proven studies shows it's great on combating acne, restores skin's moisture level and elasticity.
Resveratrol - proven to slow the aging process and wrinkle formation, also celebrated for its health benefits which are known to include improved respiratory
& circulatory function, regulates blood sugar level and slows the growth of cancer cells. It helps on treating memory problems as well as treating regulating estrogen levels.
Alpha Lipoic Acid - an anti-oxidant responsible for preventing the formation of free radicals. Rich in skin tightening properties and has been shown to help reduce lines and wrinkles, and helps on treating sun damaged skin.
Aloe Vera Gel - known for its healing properties as well as detoxifying powers that ease constipation and cleanse the bowel, can heal internal lesions and ulcers. Increases the availability of oxygen in the skin, responsible for maintaining skin's elasticity, suppleness and moisture. It aids blood and lymphatic circulation and facilitate healthy digestion.
Collagen - reduces oxidative damage to the skin & joints. Nourishes and revitalizes the skin, strengthen nails and improve condition of your hair. Greatly slows down the signs of aging. Maintain and replenish lean muscle therefore greatly taking part in weight management.
Green Tea - loweres "bad" LDL Cholesterol, prevents growth of cancer, assist in weight loss. Protects joints against osteoarthritis, prevents joint inflammation.
Grape Seed - one of the most powerful anti-oxidant that fights free radicals, 20 times more potent than vitamin c and 50 times stronger than vitamin E. Helps promote brain, skin and eye health, improves cardiovascular health, anti-bacterial, anti-viral & anti-inflammatory, protects brain & nerve tissue, prevents formation of plaque in the arteries, improves mental alertness and prevents senility.
DMAE - ability to reduce wrinkles, age spots and other signs of aging. Improves concentration and memory.
Hyaluronic Acid - works as a cushion in the joints and other connective tissues, greatly prevents premature aging. Dubbed as "key to the fountain of youth". Hydrates the skin, allowing it to appear smoother and more radiant. Keep joins lubricated.
Reduced L-Glutathione - a potent Detoxifier, anti-aging, anti-oxidant, & Immune booster
. Proven and great on providing lighter, brighter complexion.
L-Glycine - reduce gastric distress, repair damage tissue and promotes healing, a great factor in prostate health.
L-Proline - repair damage and maintain healthy connective tissue, skin & muscle. Restore fluidity to joints.
Turmeric Extract - In studies done at the University of Texas, research found Turmeric to prevents and blocked growth of cancer such as melanoma tumor cells, breast cancer, colon cancer, and other cancers. Supports healthy skin care, healthy cholesterol level, anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidant properties. Maintain liver & gallballder health.
Daily Dosage: 2 capsules daily with food.
Dietary Supplement: 60 capsules
Manufactured in an FDA Approved Facility.
Made in USA.
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LITERATURE regarding Resveratrol: its contraindications, adverse reactions and Precautions. Although Youth Fairy does not contain high dosage of Resveratrol that may interfere nor counteract with any medication, it is advisable to seek your Primary Care Physician's advise when planning to take Youth Fairy.
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