Tuesday, 26 January 2016

Schisandrin B can help with damaging effects of UV exposure.

Exposure to UV (ultraviolet) radiation can have an impact on health. Sunlight is the major cause of UV exposure.  Although sunlight has some benefits to the body such as the absorption of vitamin D and aiding in the treatment of specific medical procedures, care must be taken to avoid unnecessary exposure.

Free radicals (such as short wave UV radiation from the sun) alter the structure of the body’s cells eventually leading to cell death. Risks associated with overexposure to UV light are erythema (redness and inflammation) premature aging, eye damage, skin cancer/s and weakening of the immune system.


“Excessive exposure to ultraviolet radiation is associated with different types of skin cancer, sunburn, accelerated skin aging, as well as cataracts and other eye diseases. The severity of the effect depends on the wavelength intensity and duration of exposure”[1] 

Schisandrin B can be a protective barrier to UV exposure. Schisandrin B, a key component of Glissandrin™, can protect against solar irradiation-induced oxidative injury in skin tissue and skin cells, according to recent research findings from the laboratory of Dr. Robert Ko at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology.[2]

As the largest organ in the human body, the skin serves as an effective barrier for protecting against various external threats. This includes exposure to harmful solar irradiation – particularly UV and infrared rays-which research has shown to be a major cause of skin aging. Although human skin tissue possesses non-enzymatic and enzymatic antioxidant defense systems (built in anti-oxidant eradication processes) to cope with the increased oxidative stress caused by solar light radiation, long-term exposure or overexposure to solar light can overwhelm the antioxidant system.[3] When the antioxidant system is taxed, cell death occurs which leads to aging.


What if there was a way to enhance the skin’s natural antioxidant defenses to prevent photo-aging entirely? Schisandrin B (Sch B) is able to do just that, ushering in a new era in UV protective skincare. Schisandrin B is derived from the Schisandra fruit, an herb commonly used in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). This naturally occurring herbal ingredient has been found to produce tissue non-specific protection against oxidative injury by enhancing cellular and mitochondrial glutathione antioxidant status in the heart, liver, kidney, and brain.[4]



The countries with the highest rates of skin cancers may surprise you


The top three countries with the highest rates of skin cancer and ranked per death/100,000 people are New Zealand, Australia and Slovenia. Often, these individuals also are diagnosed with melanoma which is the most virulent form of skin cancer. Kiwi's (New Zealander's) and Aussie's (Australians) are sun loving nations with residents being approximately 13 more times likely to develop skin carcinomas.

The KEY in preventing skin damage is to take precautions such as limiting over excessive sun exposure, covering up when required and the constant application of UV protection products.  Another way to protect the skin from UV damage is to provide a protective barrier using Shisandrin B based products.


More information on Schisandrin B can be found at these independent websites:
• National Institutes of Health (http://www.nih.gov/)
• Natural Medicines https://naturalmedicines.therapeuticresearch.com (formerly National Standards)




[1] https://www.ccohs.ca/oshanswers/phys_agents/ultravioletradiation.html
[2] http://www.glissandra.com/clientinc/uploadProtectiveSkincare.pdf
[3] http://www.glissandra.com/clientinc/uploadProtectiveSkincare.pdf
[4] www.glissandra.com/clientinc/uploadProtectiveSkincare.pdf

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