Title: Epigenetics: Reverse Ageing
1Epigenetics Reverse Ageing
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2- According to scientists, approximately 75 of
skin ageing is due to external factors whilst
around 25 is down to our genes. It was
previously believed that we have no control over
the genetic factors that cause the ageing of the
our skin. New research has shown that external
factors such as lifestyle and the environment
have a huge effect on how well our genes can
maintain healthy skin. This study of how external
factors affect the genes is called Epigenetics
and it has led to the discovery that, to a
degree, we can actually influence the behaviour
of our genes to achieve their optimal
performance.
3To get how this relates to our skin, we need to
understand the basics
- Our cells make up our entire bodies, including
our skin. - Skin cells produce proteins that are essential
for the their function. - Using these proteins, the cells regenerate which
is crucial for youthful skin. - Within each cell is our DNA The complete set of
instructions that tell our cells what to do - Each individual instruction is called a gene.
4Now heres the thing Our genes (or instructions)
can be silenced or activated due to certain
circumstances in life. So whether or not those
genes can get their message to our cells or not
can depend on factors like the environment, what
we eat and who we interact with among millions of
other things! For skin to be healthy and
youthful, our cells need to regenerate and for
that, they need to be good at producing proteins.
Put simply, our genes are the instructions for
creating these proteins and if they are not
readable by the cell, it wont be able to. When
this happens, the cell cant function
effectively, leading to the visible signs of skin
ageing.
5The science of epigenetics
- Whether a gene is active or not is controlled
by a structure called the epigenome. This
structure is made up of chemical (or
epigenetic) tags, attached to the DNA that
react to signals from the outside world. These
reactions cause the epigenome to alter, switching
our genes on or off. Although your DNA never
changes, the genes functionality is effected. - The term Epigenetics was born in 1942 and
research into the topic has been evolving ever
since most prominently into how it affects
illness such as cancers and mental disorders.
6Epigenetics and Skin Ageing
- The influence of the epigenome in controlling our
genes (and in turn, our skin cells) becomes
stronger as we age but there is good news its
effects are reversible. By reducing the negative
epigenetic tags, we can switch on the dormant
genes, making them successfully produce new
proteins again. This drastically reduces the
effects of ageing on the skin. - Germaine de Capuccini has recently developed an
exclusive ingredient called Epigenol. Extracted
from the Cannula flower, it is able to limit the
negative modifications of the epigenome, allowing
dormant genes to communicate effectively again.
The cells can again produce youthful proteins,
increasing cell function and therefore reducing
the global signs of skin ageing.
7Preventing Negative Epigenetic Alterations
- This new research reveals how important our
lifestyle choices are. We always knew that
stress, diet, pollution and environmental factors
are highly influential to the ageing process of
our skin but now it is clear that these factors
play an even bigger part as they have an
intrinsic effect on our genes themselves.
8Contact US
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