In December 1988 two doctors published their investigations in a document named Contributions to Identification and Application of Active Components Contained in Rosa Aff. Rubiginosa. The authors were Dr Bertha Pareja, Principal Professor, Faculty of Pharmacology and Biochemistry, University of San Marcos, Lima, Peru and Dr Horst KehI, from the School of Pharmacology of the University of Missouri, Kansas City, Missouri, USA. Dr KehI took part in the effort in his quality of Visiting Professor at the San Marcos installations.
The beneficial effect of Rose Hip Oil in helping to regenerate damaged skin tissues was originally attributed to its elevated content of unsaturated essential fatty acids, namely oleic (15-20%), linoleic (44-50%) and linolenic (30-35%). They are named "essential" because our body is not able to reproduce them.
Although these acids are important to keep a healthy skin (when taken internally), for they are part of the cellular membrane and promoters of prostaglandine/leucotriens (their activity is hormone-like), giving tissue-regenerating and rejuvenating effects, their presence did not produce enough scientific evidence to explain the properties of "Rosa Mosqueta" in reducing surgical and accidental skin scars or to erase certain hyperpigmented spots and lessen wrinkles.
TRANS-RETINOIC ACID
Dr. Berta Pareja and Dr. Horst Kehl, positively identified the presence of Trans-Retinoic acid as the ingredient responsible for the extraordinary pharmacological properties of Rose Hip Oil. Trans-Retinoic acid is a derivative of Retinol (Vitamin A) and is marked as Tretinoin.
The therapeutic effects of the topical application of Tretinoin, in the treatment of a variety of dermatology ailments, have been well-studied and recognized for almost 30 years. The most important results have been reached in the treatment of photo-aged skin - skin damaged by exaggerated exposure to sunlight. Tretinoin can produce quick and beneficial changes in the skin, but because it is a highly strong element, it must be applied under medical surveillance.
Rose Hip Oil yields the benefits of Tretinoin, but without undesired consequences, because the Trans-Retinoic Acid contained in it is in a natural state as part of a complex chain of unsaturated fatty acids. Therefore, its effect is controlled and slowly released by nature, eliminating the risk of overdoses.
The findings of Dr. Pareja and Dr. Kehl have helped to avail Rose Hip Oil in the market, boosting the promotion of this great product.
Scars are a perpetual visible reminder of an important event in a person's life and can be a memento of an unhappy or bad event. Though there are many different techniques to lessen the visibility of scar tissues, including cosmetic surgery, pressure garments the application of locally injected steroids and silicone gel sheets, Rose Hip Oil offers a simple, inexpensive, non-invasive alternative for greatly diminishing disfiguring scars.
Scars become lighter and less prominent with continued daily use; scars, pits and blemishes (even those acne scars). The area of scar treatment is one where Rose Hip Oil has yielded immense success.
BIOSKINBALM is a natural treatment that contains rose hip oil to treat old scars. Eliminate acne scars, skin discolorations and dry skin thanks to a new skin care solution elaborated with biological ingredients that regenerate your skin.
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