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The combination of natural substances with a synergistic action capable of modulating the inflammatory response aims to counteract tissue fibrosis and, therefore, that “hardening” typical of aging.
In particular, the angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2, an acronym for Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme 2), is a surface enzyme that is present on the cell membranes of cells in the lungs, arteries, heart, kidneys and intestine. ACE-2 counteracts the activity of the Angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) by reducing the amount of Angiotensin II and increasing Angiotensin 1-7, capable of blocking TGF-Beta and interleukin IL-17, thus carrying out a cardioprotective and anti-fibrotic action.
The FITO ANTI-AGING PLUS formula, based on natural phytotherapeutics such as Resveratrol, Bromelain, Lotus and Pomegranate, is able to increase the levels of angiotensin 1-7 and modulate its inflammatory action, counteracting the tissue fibrosis typical of aging and improving the general well-being of the body. Resveratrol, one of the most powerful antioxidants present in nature, and Pomegranate extract help reduce free radicals, one of the main causes of aging. They perform an important protective and anti-fibrotic action. The Lotus Flower is a plant used in traditional Indian and Chinese medicine for its anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, immunostimulant, anti-tumor and cardioprotective properties.
The anti-aging power of Resveratrol, which has a very powerful antioxidant action, is also effective against skin aging. This molecule contributes to the beauty of the skin, stimulates the production of collagen by increasing tone, reduces hyperpigmentation by increasing brightness and helps to strengthen the skin barrier. It is useful for fighting the action of free radicals and UV radiation by counteracting photoaging, one of the main causes of skin aging.
The Lotus Flower has hydrating properties and acts as an antioxidant, protecting the skin from damage caused by free radicals and helping to prevent the signs of aging. It is soothing, reduces redness and irritation, calming sensitive skin. The pineapple extract is mainly made up of Bromelain, an enzyme with proteolytic and anti-edema action whose function is to bring about a general improvement in the functionality of the microcirculation. It has soothing and anti-reddening properties, thanks to its ability to interfere with the arachidonic acid cascade, responsible for the formation of prostaglandins with pro-inflammatory action.
Bromelain is also used in the treatment of water retention, contributes to the drainage of body fluids, to the contrast of cellulite blemishes and to the functionality of the microcirculation.
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