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Face Lift In A Jar
DMaE, or dimethylaminoethanol, is a nutrient produced in small amounts in the human brain. High levels of DMaE are also found in seafood, especially salmon, sardines and anchovies. The old wives' tale that fish was "brain food" may have some basis in fact, since a DMaE supplement is often recommended for memory loss, attention deficit disorder, and alzheimer's disease.
Used topically on the skin, DMaE has such striking results that it has been called "a facelift in a jar." Users notice an immediate improvement in skin tone, and the firming effect continues and improves with regular use. Results are particularly conspicuous in the area around the eye and in the jawline. DMaE is a food-grade substance and therefore extremely safe, with no reported side effects.
DMaE is considered a cholinergic, i.e. an immediate precursor of choline, an important component of skin cell membranes. Choline is a powerful antioxidant which helps stabilizes cell membranes and protects cells from damage done by free radicals. It also helps cells rid themselves of waste products and retain valuable nutrients.
DMaE is one of the eight active ingredients in alphaDerma CE, the primary anti-aging skin product produced by Janson Beckett Cosmeceuticals. DermaExcel 7, used for treating deep wrinkles and creases, also contains DMaE. Use of these two products together has a synergistic effect, and results in marked improvement in skin tone, decreased depth of wrinkles and fine lines, and tightening of sagging skin. Explore Janson-Beckett.com for a full list of skin care products.
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