Bee venom as a substitute for Botox injections

Bee venom as a substitute for Botox injections
 Most women seeking to preserve youth and beauty of your skin. Today to solve this problem is available a variety of innovative technologies, one of which is Botox injections. But it is quite risky way facelift. There is a very interesting alternative to Botox.
 An innovative way to fight against aging skin is bee venom - substance formed as a result of the endocrine glands of bees, honey plants. Researchers have proven that this product helps produce natural collagen, a special protein that provides elasticity to the skin cells and keeps them young. In addition, the use of bee venom in the skin significantly increases the number of keratinocytes - specialized cells that protect it from the harmful effects of external factors: dehydration, infectious agents, ultraviolet radiation.

Bee products have long been used in a variety of therapeutic purposes. Even in ancient times it was known that bee venom contains a special substance that relaxes muscles and relieves the symptoms of muscular dystrophy, multiple sclerosis and arthritis.

South Korean researchers from the National Academy of Agricultural Sciences, led by Dr Han Sang Mi conducted a series of successful experiments on the effects of bee venom on human tissue. As a result, research has developed a unique series of new cosmetic products for skin rejuvenation. Similar experiments were also conducted in New Zealand, where the company "Manuka Doctor" confidently stated that their funds on the basis of bee venom is a great alternative to Botox injections.

By drugs have the effect of mild tingling of the skin, which is somewhat like a bee sting, whose venom enters the bloodstream immediately starting to cause the production of natural proteins, collagen and elastin, which makes the skin more supple and taut.

Products for the face containing bee venom, successfully used by many celebrities such as Michelle Pfeiffer, Victoria Beckham, Kylie Minogue, Camilla Duchess of Cornwall.

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