Posted by Edward Cullence in
Longevity & Anti-Aging on 04 22nd, 2010 |
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When we age our blood vessels lose flexibility which causes hardening of our arteries, also known as arteriosclerosis. We have abridged nutrient amalgamation due to on the way out production of digestive enzymes and we also have a slighter breathing capacity which reduces the amount of oxygen we take in. Aging is a nonstop, worldwide, progressive, rigorous, venomous, but autonomous phenomenon, which is indispensable to the evolutionary process and of which the skin is not an omission. The older we are, the more crumpled our skin becomes. In the human skin, factors such as age,...