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Lycopene is what gives rose its pinkish colour. It’s also naturally found

in human skin but gets depleted over time.  Lycopene belongs to the

family of intensely coloured anti-oxidants known as Carotenoids,

which are found within the lipid layers of the skin.  It plays a major

role in skin health and influences the colour of your skin.

Lycopene may be the best free radical scavenger among carotens -

it is at least twice as effective antioxidant as beta carotene.
 
Health Benefits
 
• Fighting Cancer – Several studies found that eating vegetables rich

in Lycopene, such as tomatoes or tomato-based products, may

reduce the risk of getting cancer. Carotenoids work to protect against

cancer and aging related diseases by acting as an antioxidant to

counteract damaging effects of free radicals in tissue.
 
• Preventing heart diseases – Lycopene is found to prevent oxidation

of lipids and low density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL) and

reduces the risk of a person developing atherosclerosis

and coronary heart diseases.
 
• Keeping skin healthy - Lycopene may help reduce the

damage to the skin caused by UV light during and after

sun exposure. Lycopene has the ability to quench free

radicals, which are highly reactive compounds that are

formed in the body from normal metabolism. As well as

from environmental pollutants and radiation.
 
L-GLUTATHIONE  (reduced)
 
Health Benefits
• Anti-Oxidant – prevents oxidative stress in most cells and helps to trap free radicals than can damage DNA and RNA.
• Protects tissues by neutralizing free radicals, improves the system, prevents liver and kidney damage.
• Regulation of cellular events - including gene expression, DNA and protein synthesis, cell growth and immune response.

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