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#1 bombel

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Posted 22 June 2013 - 09:24 AM


Hello

I'm 2 months after laser treatment on my skin and i'm afraid DNA damage. Can you tell me what I can/should use or take to strenghten/help DNA repair ? Cat's claw, resveratrol, green tea extraxt, GSE, polyphenols could be useful ?
I will be greatful for any advice.

Very sorry for any mistakes - unfortunately English is not my native language.

#2 Logic

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Posted 22 June 2013 - 11:30 AM

Hi Bombel

Rooibos?
http://www.longecity...ses-sod-levels/

It seems that damage to the DNA in the nucleus is of less concern than damage to the DNA in the mitochondria.
C60oo is discussed extensively on this forum and is probably your best bet for protecting mitochondrial DNA.

Also look into telomeres and telomerase activators like Astragalus etc.

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#3 niner

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Posted 22 June 2013 - 12:44 PM

Your body has a variety of systems to repair DNA damage. You could help it by wearing sunscreen and/or avoiding sun, and by eating a healthy nutritious diet.

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Posted 28 June 2013 - 06:52 AM

Vitamin C internally. If you just got laser and put anything on your face that has the potential to oxidize in the sun such as Vitamin C serums or Retin-A, especially in the summer, you have the risk of causing even more damage. Vitamin C ingested is your safest bet right now, and will help improve your absorption of iron, another important mineral for skin and hair. I've recently been taking 1000 mg of vit C every day, for about a month so far. I won't see improvement for about 6 months from what I understand though. I just found out I'm anemic though, so that might be another thing you should get tested for if you aren't healing properly from the laser.

#5 bombel

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Posted 01 July 2013 - 03:38 PM

Tkanks for Your advice :)

JBForrester, i use Retin-A and Epiduo because i have acne (recurrence after laser treatment) so i'd rather not stop using these products.

I take vitamin C, Cat's Claw Extract, Green Tea Extract, Astragaloside IV, zinc.

Is it worth to buy supplements contains AC-11 ?

Regards

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Posted 01 July 2013 - 04:20 PM

Tkanks for Your advice :)

JBForrester, i use Retin-A and Epiduo because i have acne (recurrence after laser treatment) so i'd rather not stop using these products.

I take vitamin C, Cat's Claw Extract, Green Tea Extract, Astragaloside IV, zinc.

Is it worth to buy supplements contains AC-11 ?

Regards


You're welcome :-) That's fine about the Retin-A. Glad you're taking Vitamin C. I don't know much about AC-11. If you haven't found any long- or short-term negative side effects stated in any published studies, than I think it wouldn't hurt you to take it. Another thing I would take daily is baby aspirin, 81mg. There have been numerous amounts of studies on this that have proven to prevent certain types of cancers due to it's anti-inflammatory effects on the body. It could possibly reduce any inflammation that occurred with your laser as well. What kind of damage occurred with the laser by the way?

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Posted 16 July 2013 - 12:41 PM

JBForrester thank you very much for your help and sorry for my late response. Of course i take aspirin too :)

Here is something about DNA damages:
http://www.nature.co...id2009205a.html
http://www.nature.co...df/5613912a.pdf

Maybe you have any ideas how to handle with potencial damages ?

Edited by bombel, 16 July 2013 - 12:49 PM.






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