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Meer informatie over onderzoek naar en tests met d-Calcium pantothenaat.

Links naar verschillende forums over acne waar objectieve verhalen uit de eerste hand over de geweldige effecten van Vilantae (d-Calcium pantothenaat) te vinden zijn

Waarom heeft de medische sector de grote voordelen van Vilantae nog niet ingezien?

Voor informatie over het onderzoek van Dr. Lit-Hung Leung, M.D

Links naar verschillende forums over acne waar objectieve verhalen uit de eerste hand over de geweldige effecten van Vilantae (d-Calcium pantothenaat) te vinden zijn

 


Meer informatie over onderzoek naar en tests met d-Calcium pantothenaat.

Voor informatie over het onderzoek van Dr. Lit-Hung Leung, M.D. kun je hier klikken.

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Links naar verschillende forums over acne waar objectieve verhalen uit de eerste hand over de geweldige effecten van Vilantae (d-Calcium pantothenaat) te vinden zijn.

Forums over huidverzorging waar d-Calcium pantothenaat en acne aan bod komen.
http://www.acne.org/messageboard/index.php?showtopic=15341
http://www.acne.org/messageboard/index.php?showtopic=26790&st=0&#entry285074
http://www.epinions.com/well-Nutrition-Vitamins-All-Vitamin_B5_Pantothenic_Acid/display_~reviews
http://www.epinions.com/well-review-538E-4658E143-3A4E244A-prod3
http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=b5&meta=group%3Dalt.skincare.acne

http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&group=alt.skincare.acne
http://curezone.com/forums/f.asp?f=155
http://www.healthboards.com/acne/24028.html
http://finaplix.elitefitness.com/ubb/Forum9/12-2000/000839.html
http://acnehelp.tripod.com/cgi-bin/messages/acne_discussion.htm
http://www.healthboards.com/boards/showthread.php?t=146341
http://www.healthboards.com/
http://www.acne.org/
http://www.acnehelp.org.uk/
http://acnehelp.tripod.com/cgi-bin/messages/acne_discussion.htm
http://www.jasonnaturalcosmetics.com/wwwboard/
http://www.healthboards.com/sitemap/forum1.htm
http://members2.boardhost.com/acne-care/
http://acne-care.com/message-board.html
http://www.network54.com/Hide/Forum/217917

These sites are in no way affiliated with vilantae.nl and Evolution-X.

We do not post on any of these forums. We adhere to their policies and guidelines.We never solicit our products on them. We list these sites as an educational reference only, and so people can get input and support if needed from others who suffer from similar skin conditions.

 

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Waarom heeft de medische sector de grote voordelen van Vilantae nog niet ingezien?

•D-Calcium pantothenaat is een volledig natuurlijke behandeling.

• Omdat er geen patent op d-Calcium pantothenaat kan worden aangevraagd, is er geen drijfveer om het geld uit te geven dat nodig is om het product als medicijn te laten goedkeuren.

Er zijn standaard protocollen voor het bewijzen van de doeltreffendheid van behandelingen middels tweevoudige, blinde klinische onderzoeken onder toezicht van artsen. Klinische onderzoeken kosten veel geld en daarom kent de overheid ter compensatie gewoonlijk exclusieve marketingrechten en andere vormen van steun toe aan bedrijven die medicijnen onderzoeken. Er kan echter niet op alles patent worden aangevraagd. Medicijnen zijn geen in de natuur voorkomende stoffen, maar in laboratoria via chemische processen door mensen gemaakte synthetische producten.

Natuurlijke behandelingen bestaan daarentegen uit stoffen die in de natuur voorkomen. Omdat ze natuurlijk zijn, kan er geen patent op worden aangevraagd. Bedrijven krijgen geen exclusieve marketingrechten of andere steun voor het doen van onderzoek naar natuurlijke behandelingen. Wat is daarvan het resultaat?

Er zijn weinig middelen beschikbaar voor het doen van onderzoek naar natuurlijke behandeling. Maar dat is juist wel wat nodig is om natuurlijke behandelingen onder het grote publiek aanvaardbaar te maken.

Hoewel er meerdere obstakels zijn, hopen we in de toekomst een tweevoudig, blind klinisch onderzoek onder toezicht van artsen naar Vilantae te doen.

 

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Why applied products yield poor results.

Preventative Measures for Acne.

Applied Skin Products: Cleansers, Toners, and Topical Treatments.

-The idea behind traditional applied skin treatments is to clean the skin of the excess oil and kill the bacteria. These have their drawbacks however.

While they're very effective at killing bacteria, the problem is it's impossible to kill them all. They regenerate very quickly. Fast enough indeed that it's only feasible to slow them down. The problem is there's a limit to how often you can wash your skin. If you could wash your skin every hour it would be enough to prevent bacterial re-growth to the point acne wouldn't be possible. Unfortunately, these products would burn away your skin at the same the time.

The other target focus of applied products is skin oil. This is the main reason applied products work to the extent they do. By eliminating what the bacteria feed upon it reduces their re-growth. The problem is, again, it's impossible to successfully regulate skin oils this way.

Maintaining the correct amount of skin oil is the key to stopping acne.

Skin oil has a purpose, which is to keep your skin moisturized. Without it the skin becomes dry and crackly. Too much oil on the other hand, becomes a feasting ground for bacteria. The key to having a clear free face is to maintain the correct amount of oil at all times.

Applied products tend to over dry the skin by taking away too much oil. In response the skin actually releases more oil to make up for the difference. For instance, after using cleaners many people find their skin oily in less than an hour after cleansing. As soon as the oil's released again the bacteria go right back to work.

Unless you can stop the excess oil from being released in the first place, you're not going to stop the bacteria, and you're not going to stop acne.

In addition, drying out the skin will irritate things more when they're already being irritated enough. The constant jumping between being too oily and over dried is something that only puts more strain on your skin.

Counter: Then why are there so many people with acne who have dry skin?

Although oil is itself moisture (it's partially composed of water), the purpose of oil is to be a protective layer. It retains the moisture underneath the skin and makes it waterproof. You can have oily and dry skin at the same time. When you wash your face it will strip the layer of oil off and dry the skin underneath. When the cells don't have their waterproof layer, guess what happens….they loose their water! Soap loves to eat up the water in skin cells along with the oil and grim.

Although oil is itself moisture, it is not the moisture that's comprised inside the actual skin cells. The water inside the cells is much harder to replace. When cells loose too much water they become enflamed, itchy, irritated, and red. Eventually they die and peel off in flakes, which happens to virtually everyone who uses applied products at some point or another.

How does the body respond to a bunch of irritated dried out skin cells? It produces more oil. This leads to the skin remaining oily on the surface, but the cells underneath staying dry and thirsty. That moisture takes time to replace.

The ideal applied skin product would be one that dissolves oil but does not remove the water from the cells themselves. Afterwards, to prevent the water in the cell from evaporating one could put lip balm or another water proofing substance all over one's face. Bacteria have more trouble eating lip balm. Still, this wouldn't work because it wouldn't stop the skin from releasing oil underneath.

Another thing to consider about different applied products is whether they actually effectively get rid of oil. Oil is like butter, and it doesn't come off easily. Soaps and cleansers are generally more effective at this, not toners and topical treatments.

Are your skin oils where they should be?

If you can randomly check for oil during different parts of the day and come up oil positive, then it's no wonder you have acne! You can tell if your skin is oily by looking in the mirror and changing angles until you can see shine. Feel your skin carefully and see if it feels oily. If the shine is from water, dry your skin thoroughly and then see if the shine is still there. If you have shoulder or back acne finding this angle is hard, so just see if the skin feels oily. Now rinse your skin thoroughly with water and then dry it thoroughly with a towel. Is the shine and oil still there? Most likely it is, because oil doesn't come off easily.

Now use a skin toner or topical treatment (if you're already using one) and apply it to your skin. Dry your skin thoroughly with a towel and see if the shine is still there? It probably is (toners and topical treatments are more for killing bacteria and changing the micro-texture of the skin).

If you use soap or a cleanser however, the shine should be gone if you look in the mirror afterwards. Be careful though, because it probably won't stay that way for long.

What can you do about the oil that appears within hours after washing? Nothing, because you just cleansed and cleansing again would over dry your skin!

Conclusion

Even though applied skin products have their flaws, they are still a whole lot more effective than doing nothing at all. For most people it was the only reasonable option for managing acne.

Vilantae by Evolution-X changes that.

 

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Further evidence on why this is true? (that a lack of coenzyme A is the true cause for the skin over releasing oil.)

Consider the fact that Vilantae doesn't dry out the skin. It merely prevents the skin from releasing too much oil. Accutane (isotretinion) on the other hand, goes far beyond this by drying out the skin and taking away more oil than is necessary. That's because it does not target coenzyme-A production.

If coenzyme A did not play a large role in a person having excess oil, taking high quantities of Evolution-X Vilantae would be more likely to dry out the skin in addition to preventing excess oil.

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