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Hyaluronic acid (HA) is a substance that is naturally present in all connective tissues of the human body and that is responsible for retaining moisture. HA is found in highest concentrations in the fluids of the eyes and joints, and in the skin. HA works by acting as a cushion and lubricant in the joints and other tissues. HA is an important component of articular cartilage, where it is present as a coat around each cell (chondrocyte). When cartilage proteins bind to HA in the presence of a link protein, large, highly negatively charged aggregates form. These aggregates retain water and are responsible for the resilience of cartilage (its resistance to compression). In the skin, HA provides moisture that gives it luster and suppleness. On average, a 70 kg (154 lb) person has roughly 15 grams of HA in the body, one-third of which is turned over (degraded and synthesized) every day. As we age, levels of hyaluronic acid fall. Genetics, smoking, and magnesium and zinc deficiencies appear to accelerate this loss, but it happens to all of us to some degree. The result? Aching joints and sagging skin. That's why supplementing with hyaluronic acid can help promote healthy joints and skin.
Nature Puzzle Hyaluronic Acid 100 mg with Citrus Bioflavonoids and Ginger Extract, 50 Vegetarian Capsules – Supports Joint & Skin Health
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Hyaluronic acid (HA) is a substance that is naturally present in all connective tissues of the human body and that is responsible for retaining moisture. HA is found in highest concentrations in the fluids of the eyes and joints, and in the skin. HA works by acting as a cushion and lubricant in the joints and other tissues. HA is an important component of articular cartilage, where it is present as a coat around each cell (chondrocyte). When cartilage proteins bind to HA in the presence of a link protein, large, highly negatively charged aggregates form. These aggregates retain water and are responsible for the resilience of cartilage (its resistance to compression). In the skin, HA provides moisture that gives it luster and suppleness. On average, a 70 kg (154 lb) person has roughly 15 grams of HA in the body, one-third of which is turned over (degraded and synthesized) every day. As we age, levels of hyaluronic acid fall. Genetics, smoking, and magnesium and zinc deficiencies appear to accelerate this loss, but it happens to all of us to some degree. The result? Aching joints and sagging skin. That's why supplementing with hyaluronic acid can help promote healthy joints and skin.
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