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Where Do the Phytoceramides in Anti-Aging Capsules Come From

Phytoceramide supplements in capsule form have been among the most talked-about wrinkle fighting solutions. After many individuals have mentioned their surprising effects on skin, celebrities and non-famous users alike, more consumers have taken an interest in this presumably all-natural, plant-based product.

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Where Do the Phytoceramides in Anti-Aging Capsules Come From

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  1. Where Do the Phytoceramides in Anti-Aging Capsules Come From?

  2. Phytoceramide supplements in capsule form have been among the most talked-about wrinkle fighting solutions. After many individuals have mentioned their surprising effects on skin, celebrities and non-famous users alike, more consumers have taken an interest in this presumably all-natural, plant-based product.

  3. These plant (phyto) ceramides are supposed to work from within, once absorbed through the body's digestive system. Then, these start working their way up to the skin, to provide it with the substances it's lacking as it ages. The strength of the effect depends on how far the natural phytoceramide depletion has gotten. One must go beyond these claims, however, and understand how it would be possible to restore skin youth through these oral supplements.

  4. Ceramides occur naturally in young skin and their levels drop as we age. The “phyto” ones come from plants and can be assimilated by the human body. They are identical to plant sterols, found in most of the fruits and vegetables we consume. Wheat flour is one important source that is frequently used, along with soy, sweet potatoes and spinach. The Japanese have also been extracting phytoceramides from Konjac tubers, a food they have been using for centuries in their typical diet. This is seen as far superior to other sources, because it contains up to 15 times more of these ceramides than the mentioned ones.

  5. Anyone suffering from gluten intolerance can have negative reactions to these supplements, though. These consumers have the alternative of what-free versions, usually based on rice. Concerning the overall safety, the concentration of plant ceramides poses no threats to health. The Japanese regulations in this field are far more strict than the ones in other countries. Japan's system has allowed consumption for many years already. More countries, including the United States, have accepted ceramide supplements as a safe and beneficial solution to improving aging skin. Visit Here to know more about phytoceramides.

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