anti-oxidant:
Inhibits the oxidation
process by reducing the number of free radical oxygen molecules that
damage our cells. Oxidation is the reason age takes its toll on our
skin and is responsible for "sun spots," wrinkles, loss of tone,
premature aging and leaves it vulnerable to disease as well. A full
range of anti-oxidants accompanied by all the nutrients which make them
powerful and wholly effective is essential to a comprehensive skin care
program which addresses the health and integrity of the skin, a program
like ours. See collagen for more about oxidation.
amino acids: Components of protein and the
virtual building blocks of our skin. There are 19 amino acids in dermal
protein in varying percentages. Our products contain all 19 amino acids
in bio-available form and correct ratios for optimal growth
(regeneration).
Auyervedic Medicine: Auyervedic Medicine teaches
us that health and wholeness result when we are in a balanced state,
and balance is achieved when there is harmony between the forces
of life called prana (energy). These basic forces are referred to as
dosas. The dosas are pitta (forces of heat and energy), kapha (forces
of water and tides) and vata (forces of wind and movement). Imbalances
(or excesses) of one dosa in relationship to the others can manifest in
the skin as dis-ease: rashes, inflammation, oiliness, infection,
congestion, pallor, dryness and premature aging. Auyervedic Medicine
employs many practices for achieving balance such as correct diet,
exercise, meditation and the use of herbs. It is correct diet
(nutrition derived from whole plant concentrates) and the life-giving
force of each plant ( its prana) that are carefully considered when
creating our balancing, nourishing, truly holistic formulas. See
Chinese Medicine.
bio-available: The ability of a substance to be
biologically absorbed into our skin and utilized by our cells. For
instance, the molecules of important minerals are too large to be
absorbed by our skin until they have been ionized or transformed by
plants, making the molecules small enough to be bio-available to our
cells. Also, the addition of liposomes in many of our formulas help
make certain substances bio-available by carrying them deeply into the
dermis for release. Enzymes make many fats and proteins bio-available
by breaking down their molecules for thorough digestion by our cells.
See enzymes.
Chinese Medicine: Similar to Auyervedic Medicine,
Chinese Medicine is founded on the belief that health and vitality
result when there is balance between the forces of life called chi
(energy). These are said to be either the feminine force of yin (cold
and cool) or the masculine force of yang (hot and warm). Equilibrium
results when there is equality between the two. The chi of a plant can
be detected by its taste and smell: sour, sweet, pungent, salty and
tasteless or astringent. With regard to the skin, an over abundance of
one chi in relation to the other can cause imbalances which ultimately
lead to degeneration and/or disease. A formula, as a synergistic whole,
should be neutral for normal skin and close to neutral with slightly
cooling or warming tendencies for oily or dry, respectively. It is the
combination of wholesome naturalness, complete nutrition and the
balancing principles of the Chinese and Auyervedic Medicines which sets
our cosmetics apart. See Auyervedic Medicine.
collagen: A dermal protein, this fibrous
material makes up about 30% of total body protein and 70% of our
connective tissue! In short, it's what hold us together. Healthy,
youthful skin is comprised of mostly non-crosslinked, flexible collagen
which we call soluble. Aging, wrinkled, damaged skin (caused by
oxidation, see anti-oxidants) contains mainly crosslinked, inflexible,
insoluble collagen. Healthy, soluble collagen resists wrinkles, is
responsible for good elasticity and the skin's its ability to absorb
and retain "plumping" moisture, much like a sponge. Our programs help
halt destructive oxidation while feeding the skin bio-available
botanical substances which it recognizes as collagen, and help increase
native collagen production as well.
complacency: The tendency of the skin or hair to
tire of or neglect to respond to the efficaciousness of a cosmetic
after sustained use because of the "sameness" of the formula. One of
the beautiful things about relying entirely upon nature as our source
is its subtle, ever-changing character which produce just enough
variance in the composition of a plant (and therefore a botanical
formulation) to keep the skin and hair "interested" and responsive.
Some of the factors contributing to these subtle variations are
weather, soil, time of harvest and geography. Man made ingredients, on
the other hand, are consistently identical. In fact, it is this
dependable predictability (and affordability) of such ingredients which
make them preferred by most cosmetic manufacturers. Even the minutest
changes in the chemical composition of a plant can cause a formula to
become ever so slightly thinner (or thicker) from batch to batch. Also,
this phenomenon sometimes causes the nuance of a fragrance to change
just enough to be detected by sensitive noses. We, however, embrace
these subtleties and live with occasional, miniscule changes in our
natural products as part of nature's wisdom in keeping our cells
excited and enticed, therefore preventing complacency. We hope you will
as well. Note: As the skin or hair move closer to a healthful, balanced
state, changes become less dramatic.This is different from complacency.
And you can be confident in this: Just as a wholesome, balanced diet
from a wide variety of whole foods will continue to make positive
changes in your general health, so will it be with your skin.
enzymes: Any of numerous complex proteins that
catalyze biochemical reactions such as the breaking down of fats,
proteins and carbohydrates into molecules small enough to be digested
by our cells. See bio-available.
synergistic: The relationship of two or more
actions or substances which, when combined in precise amounts, produce
a sum more potent, effective or altogether different than the sum of
the parts not in specific relationships to each other.
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