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S.. I do know that DMSO is very good a minimizing scar tissue and helping

to dissolve adhesions etc... I doubt that, even if you did what you are

talking about, the effects would be long-lasting or permanent.

One thing you might ck out is Hyaluronic Acid. It does help build up

collagen, helps arthritis and seems to help minimize wrinkles. Most folks

see some improvement in just a few weeks, depending on your dosage.

We make a lot of HA when we are younger, not so much as we age. When you

see evidence externally, know that HA is also improving things internally.

I use the Vitacost brand. There are a lot of reviews. Read them... see

what you think. I can promise you that HA is harmless. It was very

helpful with my various aches and pains. I started out taking 3 - 100 mg

caps in the am, 3 caps in the pm. Now, to maintain, I take just 2 caps in

the am.

http://www.vitacost.com/vitacost-hyaluronic-acid-with-biocell-collagen-ii#nutrit\

ionFacts

Of course, the best things you can do for your skin are... keep it clean,

minimize sun exposure, drink plenty of fresh water and eat tons of

wholesome fruits and veggies (anti-oxidants).

When I was younger, my skin was super oily and I never, ever needed

moisterizers. Well, when I got older, I developed dry, flakey patches

here and there.. ugh! I no longer have dry patches, my skin is soft and

glowy looking. I do stay out of the sun. I have no complaints with HA.

Lola H.

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I agree on the HA and take 200mg three times per day for joint health and

whatever else it's helping.....get the same brand Lola talks about.

 

Grape Seed Extract is an wonderful anti aging antioxidant and I've been taking

it 17 yrs soon and my skin looks pretty darn good for 74.   Many skin

companies are adding Grape Seed Ex to their products.  I make up my own with a

base of Aloe cream and 2 caps of grape seed extract.

 

Was buying swansons wrinkle cream which contains pycnogenol, but decided to make

my own to save $$$.

 

I find DMSO irritating to sensitive skin areas.   j

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Sent: Monday, August 27, 2012 10:09 AM

Subject: Re: DMSO+collagen

 

S.. I do know that DMSO is very good a minimizing scar tissue and helping

to dissolve adhesions etc... I doubt that, even if you did what you are

talking about, the effects would be long-lasting or permanent.

One thing you might ck out is Hyaluronic Acid. It does help build up

collagen, helps arthritis and seems to help minimize wrinkles. Most folks

see some improvement in just a few weeks, depending on your dosage.

We make a lot of HA when we are younger, not so much as we age. When you

see evidence externally, know that HA is also improving things internally.

I use the Vitacost brand. There are a lot of reviews. Read them... see

what you think. I can promise you that HA is harmless. It was very

helpful with my various aches and pains. I started out taking 3 - 100 mg

caps in the am, 3 caps in the pm. Now, to maintain, I take just 2 caps in

the am.

http://www.vitacost.com/vitacost-hyaluronic-acid-with-biocell-collagen-ii#nutrit\

ionFacts

Of course, the best things you can do for your skin are... keep it clean,

minimize sun exposure, drink plenty of fresh water and eat tons of

wholesome fruits and veggies (anti-oxidants).

When I was younger, my skin was super oily and I never, ever needed

moisterizers. Well, when I got older, I developed dry, flakey patches

here and there.. ugh! I no longer have dry patches, my skin is soft and

glowy looking. I do stay out of the sun. I have no complaints with HA.

Lola H.

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IF the molecular weight of the substance you're attempting to transport

is greater than 1000 daltons, it won't go.

The list archives have all the arithmetic that goes with figuring daltons.

OR consider that the molecular weight (check the MSDS...here's one,

there are many...http://fscimage.fishersci.com/msds/07770.htm) of DMSO

is 78. Is there a MSDS for the compound you want to transport? How

much does a molecule weigh? It'll give you a clue as to whether it can

be transported. Collagen varies from source to source and it's mw will

be different depending on the type/source of collagen you intend to use.

>

>

> Hello,

>

> I know that DMSO helps penetrate any substance into the skin. I was

> wondering if you know if it can be mixed with pure collagen to improve

> facial lines and wrinkles.

>

> I read that with the average collagen facial cream, there really is no

> absorption of collagen, or very minimal.

>

> Has anybody tried DMSO + pure collagen for wrinkles? I guess the

> collagen should be Collagen Hydrolyzed (Bovine or Chicken). I think

> that kind of collagen is used for cartilage issues, but I guess

> collagen is collagen.

>

> Sorry if this subject was already discussed in another thread. I

> searched in the messages section and I couldn't find it.

>

> I hope you have a great day.

> Thank you so very much.

>

> S

>

>

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Not likely to be helpful, but I raise chickens and since doing that, not

only are the eggs heavenly tasting but I no longer get those damned

hangnails every winter like I used to before I was eating home raised

eggs from my own chickens. I attributed that to increased collagen

intake from my home raised chickens/eggs. The egg yolks are orange on

my eggs, not yellow.

Gerry

>

> IF the molecular weight of the substance you're attempting to transport

> is greater than 1000 daltons, it won't go.

>

> The list archives have all the arithmetic that goes with figuring daltons.

>

> OR consider that the molecular weight (check the MSDS...here's one,

> there are many...http://fscimage.fishersci.com/msds/07770.htm) of DMSO

> is 78. Is there a MSDS for the compound you want to transport? How

> much does a molecule weigh? It'll give you a clue as to whether it can

> be transported. Collagen varies from source to source and it's mw will

> be different depending on the type/source of collagen you intend to use.

>

>

> >

> >

> > Hello,

> >

> > I know that DMSO helps penetrate any substance into the skin. I was

> > wondering if you know if it can be mixed with pure collagen to improve

> > facial lines and wrinkles.

> >

> > I read that with the average collagen facial cream, there really is no

> > absorption of collagen, or very minimal.

> >

> > Has anybody tried DMSO + pure collagen for wrinkles? I guess the

> > collagen should be Collagen Hydrolyzed (Bovine or Chicken). I think

> > that kind of collagen is used for cartilage issues, but I guess

> > collagen is collagen.

> >

> > Sorry if this subject was already discussed in another thread. I

> > searched in the messages section and I couldn't find it.

> >

> > I hope you have a great day.

> > Thank you so very much.

> >

> > S

> >

> >

>

>

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