
Jan Marini Age Intervention Regeneration Booster - 6 x .25oz mini bottlesFor All Skin Types. Aging skin is still a reality, but the key to aging may reside in the ability to stabilize telomeres by allowing cells to "reset their aging clocks." Now Jan Marinis extraordinary new skin care compound captures the emerging science of topical Telomerase Enzyme as a realistic science-based option for dramatically younger looking skin.
Jan Marini Age Intervention Regeneration Booster combines Telomerase Enzyme in combination with anti-inflammatory agents, select peptides and other proven significant skin enhancing ingredients. An independent clinical study demonstrates measurable, significant and lasting improvements in the appearance of:
• Lines and wrinkles
• Elasticity
• Firmness
• Texture
• Discoloration
• Overall radiance, suppleness and hydration
Each Jan Marini Age Intervention Regeneration Booster program consists of six mini-bottles, including one bottle per week for a.m. and p.m. use. Jan Marini Age Intervention Regeneration Booster is an easy and convenient 6-week program designed to be used in conjunction with your regular JMSR Skin Care Management System.
The Science of Topical Telomerase Enzyme Therapy
Many researchers believe that our maximum lifespan is determined by our telomeres. Telomeres don't determine whether or not we live, but whether or not we age, which ultimately affects how long we live.
Telomeres extend off the end cap of our DNA and resemble shoe laces. At the end of each telomere is a ribonucleoprotein complex known as telomerase enzyme. Telomeres are often described as "clocks that regulate aging." As we age our telomeres shorten and gradually we begin to see and feel aging changes. Changes in our skin may include loss of elasticity, volume, textural changes, etc. Other issues, such as heredity and lifestyle, may accelerate telomere shortening in some individuals, thus shortening their lifespans. In any case, when telomeres eventually become very short, cell crisis and cell death is triggered, resulting in age-related disease and aging conditions.
Telomerase is believed to be a major force in providing protection and stabilization to the telomere. Studies indicate that when telomeres do not have sufficient telomerase enzyme, telomere shortening may accelerate.
By helping to stabilize the telomere, we may be able to slow down the process of skin aging and provide the mechanism to assist our cells in "resetting their aging clocks," thus enabling them to more fully rebuild and replace their losses. |