Amway Nutrilite Hair Skin and Nails



It's not easy to maintain beautiful skin, hair, and nails in today’s world. Everything from pollution to stress to UV rays adds to the challenge. Nutrilite® Hair, Skin & Nail Health will help you look your best. Fortunately, we also live in a time where scientific research is constantly discovering better ways to treat these problem areas. Discoveries like biotin – one of the main ingredients in Nutrilite® Hair, Skin & Nail Health. This unique combination of nutrients provides a wider range of recognized support for these three problem areas than any other leading brand
Benefits
Contains:
  • Biotin, a B vitamin which may prevent nail brittleness and promote healthy hair and improve skin condition.
  • Collagen, a major structural protein of connective tissues.
  • Grape seed extract, a powerful antioxidant.
  • Glycine, an amino acid that works in conjunction with collagen to promote skin moisturization.
  • L-Cysteine, an amino acid that promotes the formation of keratin, a major protein in hair, skin, and nails.
  • Horsetail herb extract, a natural source of silicic acid and silica, traditionally associated with healthy hair and nails.
  • Vitamin C, an important antioxidant.
Advisories
Children under 12 years of age, pregnant women or nursing mothers, or anyone with a medical condition should consult with a physician before using this product.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can Nutrilite® Hair, Skin & Nail Health improve my overall health? Should it be a part of my supplementation program?
This product is an excellent addition to a supplement program. It can add to your daily supply of several key nutrients and contribute to overall health:
  • Vitamin C is needed for collagen synthesis, which is used to strengthen blood vessel walls, form scar tissue, and help form a matrix for bone growth.
  • Vitamin C also helps in the absorption of iron and is an antioxidant.
  • Biotin is a coenzyme and is involved in several of the body's metabolic pathways, including energy metabolism. This product also contains protein, which is used for growth, repair, and maintenance of all body tissues.
  • It also contains grape seed extract, which is an antioxidant.

I see that Nutrilite® Hair, Skin & Nail Health contains antioxidants and B vitamins. Can I take it with my antioxidant and B-vitamin supplement?
The nutrients found in Nutrilite® Hair, Skin & Nail Health will complement Nutrilite’s antioxidant and vitamin B products. As always, follow the suggested use instructions and consume the amounts recommended on the label.

Is Nutrilite® Hair, Skin & Nail Health just for women, or can men benefit from it, too?
Nutrilite® Hair, Skin & Nail Health can be used by men and women who want to supplement their daily regimen with these nutrients. Consuming this product is one way to ensure that men and women get optimal levels of these nutrients.

How long must I take Nutrilite® Hair, Skin & Nail Health before I see results?
The primary ingredients are involved in the growth and maintenance of normal healthy skin, hair, and nails. Including this product in your daily regimen is one way to ensure that you are getting optimal levels of these nutrients if your nutrient intake from diet alone is inadequate. If you are receiving optimal levels of these ingredients from diet, then significant changes in skin, hair, and nails may not be evident from the use of this product.
Vitamin B7, also called biotin, is a vital part of a healthy metabolism and creating important enzymes. Biotin is often used to strengthen hair and nails, and is also called Vitamin H (for hair).
"Many systems benefit from biotin including the skin, nerves, digestive tract, metabolism and cells," said Dr. Sherry Ross, OB/GYN and Women’s Health Expert at Providence Saint John’s Health Center in Santa Monica, California. "Biotin is needed for the formation of fatty acids and glucose, which are used as energy in our body."

Sources of B7

Biotin is found in small amounts in food. "Foods that contain biotin are liver, cauliflower, salmon, carrots, bananas, soy flour, yeast, wheat germ, whole-grain cereals, whole wheat bread, eggs, dairy products, nuts, Swiss chard and chicken," said Ross.
Bacteria in the small intestines also make biotin, according to the University of Maryland Medical Center.

Health benefits

Biotin is vital to many body functions. According to the University of Maryland Medical Center, vitamin B7 is used by the body to metabolize carbohydrates, fats and amino acids. It is also vital for the normal growth of fetuses.
Many people take biotin supplements to increase the health of their skin, hair and nails. While more research is needed, it seems that B7 may be helpful in these areas. A double-blind study by the Ablon Skin Institute Research Center and the University of California found that taking biotin created significant hair growth in women with temporary hair thinning. The U.S. National Library of Medicine also notes that biotin can be helpful in the treatment of skin rashes in infants known as seborrheic dermatitis or cradle cap. There is no research to prove this claim, according to the Penn State Hershey Medical Center.
"Biotin is important for hair, skin and nails," said Lauren Graf, clinical dietitian for Montefiore-Einstein Cardiac Wellness Program. "Low levels of biotin can lead to brittle nails and thinning hair. There is some evidence that biotin supplements can help prevent hair thinning, especially if you are deficient. Taking a biotin supplement is not likely to be harmful and may improve hair quality."
B7 may also be helpful in the treatment of diabetes. A study by Alpha Therapy Center found that a treatment that combines chromium picolinate and B7 improves glucose metabolism in patients with type 2 diabetes. High doses of biotin were also found helpful in the treatment of peripheral neuropathy, a symptom of diabetes.

Dosage

Biotin deficiency is rare in the United States. The few who don't get enough of this vitamin can have very noticeable symptoms. "Deficiency can cause confusion, nausea, muscle pain, skin changes and hair loss," Dr. Kristine Arthur, an internist at Orange Coast Memorial Medical Center in Fountain Valley, CA, told Live Science. Other symptoms include swollen and painful magenta colored tongue, dry eyes, cracking in the corners of the mouth, fatigue, loss of appetite, insomnia and depression, according to the University of Maryland Medical Center.
There are no official recommended daily allowance guidelines for B7. Arthur suggests that adults should aim for 30 micrograms (mcg) per day. The Mayo Clinic recommends 30 to 100 mcg per day for adults.
There are no recorded side effects for biotin in amounts up to 10 milligrams a day, according to the Mayo Clinic. There is also no known dosage of biotin that could cause toxicity in the body, resulting in overdose. Since all B vitamins are water soluble, the body does not store excess amounts and flushes it away.-

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