What are Free Radicals?
Free radicals are atoms or molecules that have one or more unpaired electron(s), and are
therefore unstable. These highly reactive atoms can damage molecules in the cell membrane as
electrons are taken from healthy cells. One free radical can initiate literally tens of thousands
of reactions. The chain reaction that is set off is extremely damaging to the body. Free radicals
cause cancer, diabetes, cataracts, cardiovascular disease, collagen deterioration, premature
aging, wrinkling, age spots, discoloration to the skin, and many other illnesses. It is now
universally accepted in medical and scientific circles that oxidative damage to cell components
is one of the foremost causative factors for major diseases having a profound negative effect on
the aging process.
We are exposed to free radicals from the air we breath, sunlight, active or passive cigarette
smoke, car fumes, industrial pollution, food that we eat and everyday activities. It is virtually
impossible to escape exposure from free radicals and our bodies are unable to protect
themselves.
It’s not just time that causes wrinkles and aging
Intrinsic aging affects us all, regardless of our state of
health or measures of prevention. The skin appears to
begin thinning, making the underlying vascular
composition and tissue structure more visible at the
surface. The functioning of sweat and oil glands
declines and contributes to moisture loss. Injury and
extended healing periods also increase as our skin
becomes more vulnerable during the aging process.
Free Radical damage is the cumulative effects of one’s
diet, lifestyle, and exposure to pollutants. Free Radicals
are unstable atoms causing damage to the molecular
structure within our cell membranes as electrons are
robbed from healthy tissue. One Free Radical can
initiate literally tens of thousands of reactions such as
cancer, diabetes, collagen deterioration, premature
wrinkling, age spots, and so many more.
Photo-aging, evidenced above involves the
premature aging of skin from everyday sun
exposure evidenced by mottling, wrinkling, and
sagging caused by a compromise of the elastic
tissue. The Sites located in the deepest layer of the
skin begin producing increased amounts of
Melanin to shield the Epidermis layer, forming
darkened ‘age spots’ as the Melanin gathers in
‘pockets’ underneath the surface of the skin.
The process of electrolysis has been used extensively and is widely accepted in the medical and
scientific circles in Japan, Germany, Russia, and the UK for many years. Clinical studies have
produced positive results to its effectiveness as a superior compound delivery method.
Clinically tested in various fields, with different applications from hospitals and medical
centers to spa’s, salons to sports medicine, the REVENIR’s electrolyzation process combined
with our patented Vitamin C Solution produces one of the most powerful antioxidants found
in the form of ascorbic acid and delivers it directly to where it is needed, the skin’s foundation.
“To provide optimum skin care and nourishment of the skin, the hand held REVENIR system
will not only cleanse the skin surface, pores and epidermis, but the Vitamin C-containing
oxidized water will re-hydrate the skin and facilitate the entry of Vitamin C molecules into
layers of the skin called the epidermis or hypodermis. It is quite possible that Vitamin C
molecules, acting as antioxidants inside the cells, may also serve to prevent cell death in
response to various oxidant stresses in the skin layers, thereby facilitating the maintenance of
very healthy looking skin with regular use of REVENIR deliver system.” Dr. Gabriel Fernandes PhD,
Professor Dept. of Medicine, Division of Clinical Immunology, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio.