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More and more people are looking for better
products
to protect
themselves from the sun's uv rays. Fortunately,
today, there are many options to choose from.
However, a substantial segment of the
adult population is not consistently practicing
uv protection
behaviors. They are not taking the
time to
adequately protect the
skin from damaging solar radiation.
Fernblock, a natural extract of the Native American fern
Polypodium
leucotomos, when ingested confers remarkable
protection against
uv skin
damage and prevents
sunburn. This plant has been used by Native
Americans for centuries to treat tumors, skin
diseases (including psoriasis), and
sunburn.
Modern researchers have discovered that the oral
ingestion of this fern may provide previously
unavailable
uv protection
by blocking
the damage that dangerous ultraviolet (UV) rays
cause to living skin cells. Polypodium
leucotomos is a very good skin-targeting
antioxidant that works at least partially by
quenching free radicals.
Fernblock
works by decreasing the consequences of
acute sun exposure, such as redness and
sunburn-cell formation and helps to maintain
specialized immune cells in the skin to fight
cancer.
Fernblock
also inhibits
collagen-destroying enzymes
that are produced after a
short period of sun exposure. It is the cumulative
damage to collagen and elastin by these
collagen-destroying enzymes that contribute to skin aging.
Fernblock safely helps to
inhibit harmful uv damage and quenches dangerous
free radicals that can damage DNA and interfere
with the body’s DNA-repair mechanisms.
Supported by extensive research, this new
oral supplement offers convenient
protection
against uv skin
damage.
Fernblock extract provide protection from the inside that prevents
uv damage that
can causes sunburn and lead to skin cancer.
If possible,
Fernblock
should be complemented with a topical sunscreen,
especially, for very long periods of sun
exposure. FernBlock complements the effects of
sunscreens by protecting the entire skin surface
and has an obvious advantage since it cannot be
removed by perspiring or bathing.
So enjoy the sun, but protect
the skin you're in.
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