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Heres an interesting study along the lines of a previous post.

does anyone have experience using cellex-c products?

Title: Cellex-C Skin Firming Cream Helps cea Symptoms.

Summary: * A recent study examining the therapeutic effects of

topical vitamin C on patients with acne rosacea revealed that Cellex-

C's patented ingredient complex proved to be beneficial in reducing

skin's redness from rosacea and improving skin tone.

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Cellex-C Skin Firming Cream Helps cea Symptoms.

* A recent study examining the therapeutic effects of topical vitamin

C on patients with acne rosacea revealed that Cellex-C's patented

ingredient complex proved to be beneficial in reducing skin's redness

from rosacea and improving skin tone.

Dr. R. B. Carlin, of Saddleback Memorial Hospital, Laguna, CA,

utilized an adapted version of Cellex-C's Skin Firming cream

containing the principal ingredient of 5% L-ascorbic acid, plus

tyrosine and zinc on patients with acne rosacea--a chronic,

progressive inflammatory dermatosis of the face exacerbated by free

radical production. The study's premise was that vitamin C could

prove to be an effective therapeutic agent against this condition

since vitamin C's antioxidant properties have been shown to decrease

UV-induced free radicals when applied topically and used

systemically.

The results of the study revealed that Cellex-C Skin Firming cream

contributed to a marked reduction in the inflamed redness of rosacea

and the rapid onset of therapeutic action in 9 of the 12 patients,

according to company executives.

According to Dr. Carlin, " The topical vitamin C preparation tested in

this study produced clinically and statistically significant results

in restricting erythema within three weeks, even when added to

patients' existing rosacea and sunscreen use. "

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