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For Oral Use
Introducing GliSODin, an oral cosmetic ingredient with protective benefits for your skin. GliSODin is not a sunscreen – it is a powerful antioxidant catalyst that promotes the body’s production of its own antioxidant defenses, including SOD. GliSODin works in a way sunscreens don’t – it helps the skin cells to handle and recover from UV-induced oxidative stress.
Thus GliSODin complements the important role that sunscreens play. GliSODin helps protect skin and its fibroblasts from damage and the aging effects of UV radiation.
Use your sunscreen and cover up when exposed to the sun. And use GliSODin to help support your skin health.
Studies
The first study was a randomized double-blind study with 50 participants. Using aUV light, researchers created photo-oxidative stress on the skin, causing a burn and measuring the change in the color of the skin (redness) on the inner-forearms of healthy subjects. They conducted the UV stress test before starting supplementation with 500 mg of GliSODin® or placebo, and repeated it each week for four weeks during supplementation.
After using GliSODin®, a significantly greater amount of UV exposure (minumum erythematousdose (MED)) was required to create the redness and burn on the skin. This was not seen in the placebo group.
The researchers concluded that GliSODin® appears to effectively help protect against oxidative stress resulting from exposure to the UV radiation, particularly for fair-skinned (phototype II) people.* This has published in the European Journal of Dermatology in 2007.

GliSODin induced in minumum erythematous dose (MED) compared to Placebo
The second study was an open clinical trial conducted by 40 dermatologists in France. 150 volunteers where chosen based upon their susceptibility to flushing and burns and other oxidative stress reactions caused by exposure to the sun. The participants took 500mg of GliSODin® daily over a 60 period, and did not change their sunbathing routine, including use of their regular sun screen (Index 20-100). This preliminary study suggests that the antioxidant properties of GliSODin® may help support skin health against photo oxidation.*

This work was predicated by a pilot study conducted by French dermatologists in 2003. In an open-label study, 15 sun-sensitive participants used GliSODin during the summer holidays and reported a significantly improved experience with sun exposure. The participants felt their skin was better prepared for exposure.
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For Oral Use
Introducing GliSODin, an oral cosmetic ingredient with protective benefits for your skin. GliSODin is not a sunscreen – it is a powerful antioxidant catalyst that promotes the body’s production of its own antioxidant defenses, including SOD. GliSODin works in a way sunscreens don’t – it helps the skin cells to handle and recover from UV-induced oxidative stress.
Thus GliSODin complements the important role that sunscreens play. GliSODin helps protect skin and its fibroblasts from damage and the aging effects of UV radiation.
Use your sunscreen and cover up when exposed to the sun. And use GliSODin to help support your skin health.
Studies
The first study was a randomized double-blind study with 50 participants. Using aUV light, researchers created photo-oxidative stress on the skin, causing a burn and measuring the change in the color of the skin (redness) on the inner-forearms of healthy subjects. They conducted the UV stress test before starting supplementation with 500 mg of GliSODin® or placebo, and repeated it each week for four weeks during supplementation.
After using GliSODin®, a significantly greater amount of UV exposure (minumum erythematousdose (MED)) was required to create the redness and burn on the skin. This was not seen in the placebo group.
The researchers concluded that GliSODin® appears to effectively help protect against oxidative stress resulting from exposure to the UV radiation, particularly for fair-skinned (phototype II) people.* This has published in the European Journal of Dermatology in 2007.

GliSODin induced in minumum erythematous dose (MED) compared to Placebo
The second study was an open clinical trial conducted by 40 dermatologists in France. 150 volunteers where chosen based upon their susceptibility to flushing and burns and other oxidative stress reactions caused by exposure to the sun. The participants took 500mg of GliSODin® daily over a 60 period, and did not change their sunbathing routine, including use of their regular sun screen (Index 20-100). This preliminary study suggests that the antioxidant properties of GliSODin® may help support skin health against photo oxidation.*

This work was predicated by a pilot study conducted by French dermatologists in 2003. In an open-label study, 15 sun-sensitive participants used GliSODin during the summer holidays and reported a significantly improved experience with sun exposure. The participants felt their skin was better prepared for exposure.
Please find following links to the Research supporting GliSODin's benefits against UV-induced oxidative stress:
Mac-Mary M., Sainthillier J., Creidi P., Series J.P., Vix F., Humbert Ph., “Could a photobiological test be a suitable method to assess the anti-oxidant effect of a nutritional supplement (Glisodin®)?” European Journal of Dermatology, 2007, Volume 17, Number 2
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