Monday 5 August 2019

Among the Natural Remedies For Age Spots, One is Effective in Clinical Trials

Natural remedies for age spots have been around for centuries.
Some of them probably helped a little, but none has ever been very effective, despite all the years of experimenting with them. That's why no one seems to keep using them very long.
Now there is a natural remedy, discovered by accident, that worked in clinical trials to fade dark spots on the skin.
Perhaps the most interesting thing about it is that it was discovered by accident. Skin care researchers in Germany were testing a natural old Ayurvedic medicinal plant from India for its ability to soothe and nourish the skin. It worked very well.
The accidental finding was that it also served as a natural skin whitener.
The ingredient being tested, now trademarked as Extrapone Nutgrass Root, is an extract of a nutgrass variety that grows wild only in India. It reaches maximum effectiveness when powdered and mixed with water and glycerin.
Extrapone Nutgrass Root can be used to whiten the skin overall. Women who want to achieve an overall lighter complexion report that within weeks, it makes the skin whiter and brighter. It is also effective on both age spots and freckles.
Clinical and lab testing showed exactly why: It blocks production of melanin, the skin pigment responsible for dark spots on the skin. The amount of melanin also determines whether our skin is naturally light or dark.
By reducing melanin production by more than 40 percent, any darkly-colored spot is naturally whitened -- but without any of the drying and irritation that is typical for chemical products and peels used for skin lightening. In fact, no side effects of any kind were found.

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