Marine algae

Algae and algal products, such as agar, carragenin furcellaran and algins, have been used by humans for various purposes from time immemorial. For instance, during the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries soda was extracted from algae for use in glass manufacture and a century ago algae were the predominant source of raw material for iodine production. …

New facelift exercises

While exercise programs for the face vary, the theory behind them is the same. As facial muscles are strengthened, like all muscles they become firmer, rounder and slightly larger, pulling the skin over them smoother. And since the face caves in a bit with aging, the contours look younger as well. Finally, extra muscles tissue …

algmix and free radicals

free radicals are normally produced in all human cells, especially in skin by high energy radiation as for example the ultra-violet part of the sun radiation or other high energy, shortwave radiation. It is not yet known in detail, what effect these free radicals on the skin, but scientists suppose that the free radicals cause …