Crystal Natural Pharmaceutical

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Natural Collagen

Each product and wonderful history tends to begin prosaically, with the most important inventions have been determined by coincidence.

href = "http://www.ug.gda.pl/en/"> In the 1990s, a team of scientists Institute of Chemistry in Gdansk (Poland) have been under fairly modest, working on benefits beyond the field of cosmetology from collagen obtained from extracts of fish skin. This collagen has a structure of a chain amino – acid perfectly compatible man.

It was not yet an amazing invention. Collagen obtained from bovine skin and later the fish skin had been used for a long time in the world cosmetic implants, self – Dissolving sutures, vessel prostheses, and compresses as ingredient of ointments for burns, scars and stretch marks treatment. The cosmetic companies have invested millions of dollars in research to obtain collagen for 30 years. Collagen That was an ingredient usually the most expensive creams and face the most publicity, gels, conditioners and face masks.

As a follow up in the search for biologically active collagen, they found
a method filtration through the fibers of silk protein from the domesticated silkworm, whose structure is chemically very similar to collagen and does not break the protein chain supported by a weak hydrogen bond.

This was the birth of the largest Polish chemical discovery since the time protein extract from Antarctic krill (which in reality has never been used). Collagen obtained by this method has retained its crystalline amino acids that is identical to that of the man known as "triple helix". This meant opening the way to recovery protein, including the aging of the shortage caused to skin! In other words – the actual reduction of wrinkles. The world of science has been agitated due to the discovery Polish. Opinions about the Poles who have obtained the key to youth potion appeared.

Collagen retaining the triple helix has been a sensation, but only in the sphere of specialists. In Poland, there has been little publicity so that by the year 2001, no one invested in the practical use of the invention, despite opening a new era in cosmetics by the fact that it the first who fought with the causes of aging skin and not the effects. At the turn of the century, the noise around this issue slowly stopped. Native critics said that the idea of the protein successfully achieve the skin deep thanks to its application on the skin was a heresy Medical. But the marketing people who already knew that the product works The only problem was its ability to kill high temperatures.

This issue is crucial for pharmaceutical and cosmetic companies who wish to obtain exclusive rights to the first drug in the world that have properties of skin repair. However, they were not really interested in it as he was inclined to go through the process by which the protein structure changed irreversibly losing the triple helix at room temperature.

Despite this fact, some Polish entrepreneurs in northern Poland has launched a collagen preparation on the market from 2002 to 2003. However, it should either be transported and stored in cold storage or packaged in bottles of huge styrofoam that were not effective in the summer. A turning point, the business perspective was comparable to the discovery of natural collagen itself is an evolution of technicians from technology Inventia Polish, formula preparation which allowed goods to be stored, transported and used at room temperature or 22 degrees centigrade, and soon to above 26 degrees centigrade without losing the triple helix and the most valuable assets. Before this realization sensations world around collagen Polish was quite.

The clinical tests conducted in 2001 and 2002 simultaneously United States, Canada, France, Kuwait and Ukraine clearly confirmed the importance of the invention, however, expressed reservations that the preparation of collagen does not appear that the biological activity and effectiveness in the temperature limits between 5 and 15 degrees centigrade.

A Pomeraninan Corporation – Colway, used where the extension of negotiations between Worlds moguls and producers who were most advanced in the establishment of stable commercial formula for the preparation of collagen Inventia Polish Technologies. He seemed to be last in the bid for the rights to exclusive trade mission of the formula 5-26 was coming to existence

There was a significant and unexpected success of negotiations. The producer probably expect that the The new formula of natural collagen is distributed in the chain of retail chemists. However, Colway focused on the consumer network to creative people to create their own businesses and even larger with the possibility of exporting the product abroad. Therefore We are pleased to know our product!.

The product we give you not just cosmetic. He is a being living, biologically active protein, which tends to unite with the fibers of human proteins. This is the chance to be one of the oldest dreams of mankind – Retaining youth – become reality!

About the Author

Magdalena Juszkiewicz – beauty consultant in Netherland.
More information: www.magmo.collagenline.com

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