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Triple Action DNA Repair

Prescribed Solutions

 

We all know that DNA is "the building block of life." DNA is responsible for the structure,

function and replication of all of the cells within our bodies, including skin cells.

 

Like other parts of skin cells, DNA is susceptible to damage from the sun's UV rays

and free radical damage. Once DNA is damaged, cells may stop functioning or may

begin to divide in an unregulated manner, causing tumors and cancer formation.

 

The body will naturally repair DNA damage with a series of amino acids and enzymes,

but the repair process slows with age. Over time, the body can no longer repair all of the

damage that accumulates each day and damage becomes permanent unless

supplementing with topical agents occurs.

 

The ingredients in PRESCRIBED Solutions DNA address multiple levels of repair with amino acids and enzymes that are a natural part of the DNA repair process. This rounded approach to repair allows for rapid and effective repair to many types of DNA damage.

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Clinical studies & research

Comparative Effects of Sunscreens Alone vs Sunscreens Plus DNA Repair Enzymes in Patients With Actinic Keratosis: Clinical and Molecular Findings from a 6-Month, Randomized, By Mauro CarducciPaolo Sergio PavoneGiuseppe De MarcoSilvia LovatiVelimir AltabasKarmela AltabasEnzo Emanuele. Clinical Study, Journal of Drugs in Dermatology (JDD) 2015 Sep;14(9):986-90. Read Full Text.

A multi ­‐center, open ‐label study to evaluate the effects of topically ­‐applied DNA repair enzymes and substrates on photo ‐aged skin. By Monika G. Kiripolsky, M.D., Hema Sundaram, M.D., and Vivian W. Bucay, M.D. Read Full Text.

Reduced number of actinic keratoses with topical application of DNA repair enzyme creams, by Telia DeBoyesDavid KoubaDavid OzogEdgar FincherLauren MoyKathryn IwataRonald Moy. Clinical Study Journal of Drugs in Dermatology (JDD) 2010 Dec;9(12):1519-21. Read Full Text.

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