Title: Expanding Your Volumes
1Expanding Your Volumes
2Case Study
- Wanda B. Young is a 47-year-old
- white female who, over the past
- ten years
- spent 10,000 on a face lift
- spent 5,000 on liposuction
- had laser resurfacing at 2,000
- had her hair highlighted and conditioned
- had her nails done and pedicures weekly
- She spares no expense to try and keep her
youthful appearance, including all of the most
expensive skin care products she can find at
department stores .
3 Wanda B. is not Happy
Still Wanda B. Young struggles. Despite all she
does for the outside she looks in the mirror and
still does not have that healthy youthful glow.
She seems to lose ground faster than she can
make an appointment for a new expensive procedure!
4Wanda B. is not Healthy
- Wanda B. is not even trying to be healthy
- She refuses to pay 30.00 a month on a
multivitamin - Every Monday she starts the newest fad diet
- She smokes on occasion
- She consumes alcohol regularly
- She views a gym membership as a waste of money
- She thinks sodas and chocolate are part of the
food pyramid - She never wears a sunscreen and visits the
tanning bed weekly.
5Wanda B. is Clueless
Unfortunately, Wanda B. Young does not know about
Pharmanex. She does not know that nutrition and
lifestyle affect beauty, youthfulness, and
well-being.
She wants to feel like this.
6Health is more than Skin Deep
The skin is the largest organ in the body and is
of primary importance to our survival. It
reflects to the outside the state of health on
the inside.In fact, your skin is an outward
reflection of your inward commitment to health.
7Healthy Skin Healthy Living
- Body temperature maintenance
- Excretion of waste and toxins
- Photochemical action promotes the production of
vitamin D - Sensory function, pressure, texture, temperature
and pain - Pigmentation, melanin pigments develop to protect
against UV light damage - First line of defense to the outside
world/pathogens
The skin has many important clinical functions
8Healthy Skin Healthy Living
- The skin reflects the health and nutrition that
is put into the body - All of the outside treatments can not make up for
poor nutrition and poor lifestyle choices that
affect the inside
9Tegreen 97
- Provides potent antioxidant defense against
cellular free radical impairment - Supports healthy cell function while protecting
cell structures, including DNA - Increases the bodys metabolic rate through a
thermogenic effect - Helps promote healthy skin collagen and elastin
integrity
These statements have not been evaluated by the
Food and Drug Administration. This product Is not
intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any
disease.
10Stanford Study
A Double-blinded, Placebo-controlled Trial to
Determine the Role of Green Tea Extracts in
Clinical and Histological Appearance of
Photoaging Skin
Title
Participants 35 women
Treatment group Green tea supplement 300mg bid
Duration 8 weeks
Results
Skin showed a significant improvement in elastic
tissue content for the green tea treated group
when compared to placebo
These statements have not been evaluated by the
Food and Drug Administration. This product Is not
intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any
disease.
11Estera
- Promotes a healthy balance of favorable estrogen
metabolites - Promotes normal hormone balance
- Addresses phase-specific symptoms
These statements have not been evaluated by the
Food and Drug Administration. This product Is not
intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any
disease.
12Estera
- Hormone receptors in the skin indicate a direct
link between skin health, appearance, and hormone
balance - Increase of androgens compared to estrogens cause
increased sebum production - Estrogens are correlated with brown splotches
- Elasticity and collagen production is linked with
estrogen and genistein
13Genistein Poster Presentation NAMS Convention 2004
- Brazilian University group
- Study covered 40 postmenopausal women consuming
40mg/day of genistein for six months - Biopsies of face were taken before and after
- Participants saw a significant increase in
collagen and elastin in facial tissue
These statements have not been evaluated by the
Food and Drug Administration. This product Is not
intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any
disease.
14DHEA
- Women 25-50mg daily Men 50-100mg daily
- JAMA 2004, Men and women, 50mg daily for 6
months. Reduced fat around belly, increased lean
muscle mass, increased insulin sensitivity - MENOPAUSE 2004, Postmenopausal women, 50mg daily,
six week study. Increasing DHEA levels revealed
significant decrease in sexual distress and
significant increase in sexual function in
desire, arousal, lubrication, satisfaction, and
orgasm. - Also studies on cardiovascular health, immune
system, bone health, emotional outlook, and
quality of life
15Topical DHEA
- J Invest Dermatol. 2005 Feb
- Modulation of collagen metabolism by topical
application of DHEA to human skin - DHEA may be related to the process of skin aging
through the regulation and degradation of
extracelluar matrix protein - DHEA was applied to skin of buttocks of 12
volunteers for 4 weeks - DHEA increased procollagen synthesis and
inhibited collagen degradation.
16Stress and Skin
Title The interaction between acne vulgaris and
the psyche. Author Baldwin HE. Publication
Cutis 2002 Aug70(2)133-9. Department of
Dermatology, State University of New York at
Brooklyn, USA. Title Stressful life events and
skin diseases disentangling evidence from myth.
Authors Picardi A, and Abeni D. Publication
Psychother Psychosom 2001 May-Jun70(3)118-36.
Clinical Epidemiology Unit, Istituto Dermopatico
dell'Immacolata IDI-IRCCS, Rome, Italy.
Title An epidemiological study of acne in female
adults results of a survey conducted in France.
Authors Poli F, et al. Publication J Eur Acad
Dermatol Venereol 2001 Nov15(6)541-5. Hjpital
Henri Mondor, Service de Dermatologie, Creteil,
France.
17Stress and Skin
Title Pathogenesis of acne. Authors Toyoda M,
and Morohashi M. Publication Med Electron
Microsc 2001 Mar34(1)29-40. Department of
Dermatology, Toyama Medical and Pharmaceutical
University, Toyama, Japan. Title
Corticotropin-releasing hormone an autocrine
hormone that promotes lipogenesis in human
sebocytes. Authors Zouboulis CC et al.
Publication Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 2002 May
1499(10)7148-53. Department of Dermatology, The
Free University of Berlin, Germany.
18Diet and Skin
Skin wrinkling can food make a difference?
Title
177 Greek-born subjects living in Melbourne
(GRM) 69 Greek subjects living in rural Greece
(GRG) 48 Anglo-Celtic Australian (ACA) elderly
living in Melbourne 159 Swedish subjects living
in Sweden (SWE)
Participants
Methods Dietary intakes measured skin
wrinkling assessed
High intake of vegetables, legumes and olive oil
appear to be protective against skin wrinkling.
Conclusion
J Am Coll Nutr 2001 Feb20(1)71-80
19Back to Wanda B. Young
- Wanda B. Young found that her neighbor is a
Pharmanex/Nu Skin Personal Care Distributor. She
is now enlightened to the facts of beauty from
the inside out.
20Wanda B. Young is Happy
- She takes Pharmanex Tegreen 97, LifePak,
MarineOmega and Estera Phase III - She joined a gym and is exercising
- She is using Nu Skin skin care, and has
drastically cut her beauty treatment expenses - She is eating a nutritional diet
- She is starting to see signs of that healthy
youthful glow - Everyone is happy except her Plastic Surgeon!
21Summary
You need all the pieces of the puzzle to achieve
your goals nutrition and lifestyle for health
and wellness, as well as topical application of
skin-beneficial ingredients