Hair Skin & Nail
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Hair Skin & Nail
Many supplements cannot be delivered to the body through the skin. This formula is designed to help support Collagen, a vital component of skin, nails, and hair that can deteriorate as we age. Internal supplementation with vitamins C and copper may help support hair, nail, and skin health.†
Nutra Moment Hair, Skin, and Nails work together to combat vitamin deficiency and provide your body with the supplements it requires to improve hair and nail health from the inside out.†
Collagen has been shown to help prevent hair thinning by maintaining a healthy dermis - the center layer of skin that contains the underlying foundations of hair. Biotin is essential in the synthesis of keratin, the primary square structure of hair and nails. Biotin supplementation has been shown to improve hair surface and body while also preventing fragile nails. To avoid hair loss and nail breakage, increase your intake of vitamins A, C, D, and E, as well as iron and zinc.†
For adults only, take two (2) veggie capsules once a day with food. Do not take this supplement within one hour of taking medicines. Do not exceed the recommended dose.
Highlights
Helps Nourish Skin †
Would you like to restore the radiance of your skin, hair, and nails, as well as feel years younger? Would you like to relieve irritated skin and reduce irritation from back to front for a more even skin tone? Nutra Moment hair and skin nails are designed to do all of this and more! Combat insignificant differences, dull spots, and wrinkles, and improve skin immovability.†
Support Healthy Hair and Nails †
It can help protect your skin, hair, and nails from free radicals and oxidative harm caused by contamination and harmful UV rays.†
Horsetail is highly valued for its ability to promote more grounded, better hair and nails, owing to its high concentration of nail-upgrading supplements. Horsetail minerals have been shown to help strengthen weak hair and nails. Biotin is known to aid in the breakdown of protein-building amino acids, which are required for hair and nail development.†
Supports Healthier Hair Growth †
Biotin is a critical component in the formation of keratin, which helps keep the hair's natural sparkle and skip. Niacin, also known as Vitamin B3, is known to create more grounded hair strands by nourishing and rehydrating the scalp. It converts sugars into energy, maintains platelet structure, and improves blood distribution, resulting in a productive bloodstream to the scalp.†
Essential Ingredients
Biotin
Biotin is a type of nutrient. Biotin is found in small amounts in foods such as eggs, milk, and bananas. Biotin is an essential component of proteins in the human body, which aid in the separation of various substances such as fats and carbohydrates. Hair loss and a red, layered rash around the eyes, nose, and mouth are symptoms of biotin deficiency, making this condition easily identifiable. Other side effects include depression, fatigue, hallucinations, and tingling in the arms and legs. Diabetes has been linked to low vitamin B and biotin levels.†
Horsetail Extract
Horsetail has been used as a herbal remedy since the time of the ancient Romans and Greeks. Traditionally, it was used to stop bleeding, heal ulcers and wounds, and help with tuberculosis and kidney problems.†
Fo-Ti
Fo-Ti is a type of herb. The plant's processed (cured) root is used to make medicine. Fo-ti is commonly taken orally to help with aging-related conditions. Fo-ti is also used topically to help reduce sores, carbuncles, skin eruptions, and itching.†
Spirulina
Spirulina is high in antioxidant compounds, one of which, phycocyanin, is responsible for the dark blue-green color of spirulina; it also helps to reduce oxidation and inflammation. According to research, phycocyanin may have anti-inflammatory properties, oxidative stress protection, and neuroprotective properties.†
Alfalfa
Some people consume alfalfa (Medicago sativa) as a source of calcium, potassium, phosphorous, iron, and vitamins A, C, E, and K. Alfalfa is most commonly grown for livestock feed. It's commonly eaten as a garnish in humans and appears to help reduce cholesterol absorption in the stomach.†