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  Helps support skin health against photo-oxidative stress caused by UV rays*

 

GliSODin’s benefits protecting cells against oxidative stress are also supported by two preliminary studies looking at the effects of Ultraviolet Rays (UV) on the skin, inducing photo-oxidative stress.


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 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.*


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.*

 

 

 

 

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  Administration (FDA). This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure
  or prevent any disease.

 

      

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