Post Title. 07/12/2010
History of Baltic Collagen
Every great and historic product tends to begin prosaically, with the majority of the significant inventions having been determined by coincidence. In the 1990s a team of scientists from the Institute of Chemistry in Gdansk (Poland) were in rather modest conditions, working on benefits beyond the field of cosmetology from collagen obtained from extracts of fish skins. This collagen had a structure of an amino - acid chain perfectly compatible to that of humans. 1 Comment Latest development in collagen research yields a collagen preparation with superior anti aging properties. Through these studies, a newly stabilized, yet active collagen molecule has emerged with the ability to combine with aged proteins of skin and target the direct cause of aging. While many opponents of collagen products insist that collagen cannot absorb into the skin, the fact remains that developing research confirms a new product with the ability to do so. Clearly the high concentration, trans-dermal absorptivity and unprecedented levels of biochemical activity do in some way contribute to the efficacy of results obtained. Owed to a patented purification process, the outcome of the study may hold future benefits to the medical industry as well.
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