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Snow Algae Extract The [Key] to skin s LONGEVITY The new global anti-aging strategy first proposed to Switzerland's unique snow algae, it was to induce a calorie restriction-mimetic effect by stimulating the expression of the Klotho gene and activity of AMPK protein (in vitro studies), to extend the life of skin cells, resist skin aging (clinical research).

Consumers concerned about AGING Dry skin only cause aging, skin loses tender, elasticity and relaxation. In contrast, moist, smooth, compact and flexible skin, allowing you to show more youthful and beautiful. Forming wrinkles Signs of aging Loss elasticity Dry & dark skin Uneven skin tone Large skin pores Sagging skin Loss of tightness Rough skin Small skin pores Less wrinkles Younger skin Even skin tone Soothing effect Improve skin tightness More mositure Repair face contours

Women need to know how to love themselves Left: Investment Right: Save money Left: Fine skin Right: No time Left: Love yourself Right: Neglect yourself Left like young state Or right like aging state? The world no ugly women, only lazy women! Women, please love yourself!

The Secret of Red Snow Snow algae also called as Watermelon snow is a pink color snow consists of watermelon flavour. It is fresh but not a real watermelon. In summer, the high altitude of the Alps, Sierra Nevada, California and Greenland will only appear pink coloured snow consists with watermelon flavour. When step on the watermelon snow will leave a footprints like watermelon puree, and stick on the shoes or pants will be with watermelon flavor. This particular phenomenon let climbers, explorers and naturalists confusion for thousands of years. Eventually found that watermelon snow is Chlamydomonas nivalis, a species of green algae that owes its red color to a bright red carotenoid pigment, which protects the chloroplast from intense visible and also ultraviolet radiation, as well as absorbing heat.

Snow Algae LIVE under Extreme Conditions Extreme temperatures, strong UV-radiation, lack of nutrients Snow algae live on water, CO², sun light and minerals Growth rate is highest at temperature between 0 until +5 Extreme habitat: Snow Algae have developed a series of adaptations that are reflected by diverse secondary metabolites Life Cycle of Snow Algae With 2 Phases In Spring (Growth & Reproductive Stage) Snow Algae are buried under the snow and appear green (chlorophyll pigments to produce energy) movement to snow surface (flagella) snow algae propagate In Early Summer (Dormant Stage) Algae turn red (spores) Antioxidants Polyphenol Biopolymers (gallerten) Antifreeze glycoprotein (AFGPs) Permeability of amino acids and carbohydrates In the form of spores, the snow algae survive under a blanket of snow until next spring.

Two key factors in longevity activation mechanism Klotho The longevity button In 1997, researchers found that there are many serious sings of aging on mice with damaged gene. So, people named the gene as Klotho which are the name of Greek goddess of fate. Klotho gene expressed prolong life Klotho can effectively inhibit pancreatic hormone / pancreas hormone growth factor (IGF1) phosphorylation of Receiver. AMPK Activate protein hormone AMPK: Master Metabolic Regulator AMPK can be activated When the energy (ATP) at a low level during exercise AMPK activation decrease aging excess nutrients increasing oxidative stress

To increase the Klotho levels of aging cells The experiment results: Anti-aging & Klotho gene level are lower in aging fibroblasts. Snow algae improved the Klotho gene level to relieve the negative impact of aging. Shows that snow algae have anti aging effect.

Activate AMPK Snow Algae Extract The effectiveness of AMPK phosphorylation (activation) will increases with the amount used. Protect cells from negative impact of high insulin concentrations (high calorie situation). Prevent AMPK activity decreased with increasing age. Activate Aging pathway.

1934 年,researcher Mary Crowell and Clive McCay found that mice injected with snow algae extract have longer lifespan. Furthermore, another researcher also found the same effect on mice in experiment. Increased skin moisture after 2 weeks. (Weindruch R, et al.,1986) Prolong Life Data taken from: Weindruch R, et al. (1986). Journal of Nutrition, April, 116(4), 641-54.

Activation of collagen production in aging cells Snow algae stimulates the production of collagen to repair the negative effect of aging skin.

The Amazing Effect of Snow Algae After 21 days of using snow algae extract, 67% of volunteer with improved skin age spots. After 28 days of using snow algae, The skin of 80% of volunteer become smoother.

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