Our cells contain systems that have evolved to repair damage caused by interaction with our environment. Environmental interaction includes light, radiation, food, pollution, alcohol & other drinks, tobacco, medicines, shampoo’s, cosmetics and a range other substances we encounter.
Within our cells these repair systems partly or wholly deal with the impact of excess free radicals generated as a result of adverse environmental interaction.
Our bodies have evolved to extract nutrients and minerals from our environment (food, sunlight etc). These nutrients and minerals feed and boost those systems within and between our cells responsible for our biological function.
If these complex biological systems are successfully analysed then the resultant information can potentially be used to identify natural ingredients that can feed or boost those repair systems in a manner similar to the way those cellular systems responsible for general health can be boosted by good nutrition.
The selective boosting/ feeding of cellular damage repair systems creates the potential to reduce the extent of previous damage in skin and/ or hair cells. This in turn can potentially lead to future generations of skin/ hair cells having less damage then previous generations, meaning they will be healthier and look better.