Introducing our new range of immune-boosting cream
MicroproXtra Cream
A Regenerating cream, with Anti-Aging Effects
MicroproXtra cream has been developed to support your immune system, via the skin cell receptors. The skin is our largest organ and the immune system’s first line of defense.
Why is MicroproproXtra different to other creams?
By taking care of the skin, we focus on defence and regeneration, in a way that is kind to the skin. Our uniquely developed cream blends, replenish, heal and nurture the skin. Whilst also boosting your immune system.
Making the skin softer and more flexible (1).
A variety of key ingredients
They are rejuvenating for your skin’s health, and due to the lack of such a cream like it, MicroProXtra contains a blend of powerful ingredients that are not widely available, within the cosmetics industry.
Our cream is rich in Immunoglobulin, Glycoprotein, Amino acids, and Minerals, that are obtained from bovine colostrum.
Bovine colostrum is especially beneficial, for the following reasons:
increase skin elasticity with a positive effect on the fibroblasts.
Help the skin repair faster and alleviates the signs of aging, thanks to the growth factors it contains (for example, IGF-1 and EGF).
Studies on the effects of growth factors in colostrum on skin renewal, show that it helps reduce the appearance of wrinkles, by increasing collagen synthesis (2).
Moisturizing the Skin Barrier, with strengthening effects.
It is also rich in amino acids, vitamins (vitamins A, D, E, and C), and fatty acids.
These components all contribute to strengthening the skin barrier, by preserving moisture in the skin, reducing skin moisture loss, and creating a protective shield against external factors.
Antioxidant Effect and Protection
The protection against free radicals provided by the antioxidants in our creams, contributes to the maintenance of your skin health, whilst also reducing the signs of premature aging (3).
Colostrum contains antioxidant components that help protect the skin against environmental stress factors. These antioxidants protect skin cells, by fighting free radicals, reducing the cellular damage caused by oxidative stress.
Acne treatment
The Bovine colostrum in our creams contains natural antibodies and immune factors such as lactoferrin. The antimicrobial effects of which can prevent bacterial infections, most notably Lactoferrin and other antibodies can support acne treatment, by regulating the microbial balance of the skin (4).
Dermatitis relief
With inflammatory skin problems, such as atopic dermatitis, the use of colostrum-based products, such as our MicroPro Xtra cream, can soothe the symptoms of Dermatitis (5).
A soothing effect for sensitive skin
The anti-inflammatory properties of the colostrum in our creams, provide a soothing effect for sensitive skin. The immunoglobulins help reduce inflammation in the skin, relieving signs of redness and irritation.
Immunity boosting effects
Our Colostrum contains a glycoprotein called GC globulin (GC-MAF). This molecule activates our macrophage cells, which play a vital role in the immune system (6).
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INSTRUCTİONS FOR USE
Apply directly to clean skin.
Suitable for daily use.
Our cream does not contain cortisone.
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Warnings
Do not apply directly to a wound.
Since it contains trace amounts of casein, it is not recommended for use by individuals sensitive to it.
If you experience a rash or allergic reaction to the cream, please stop using it and consult your medical practitioner for advice.
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Ingredients
15% Glycerin, 2% Cetearyl alcohol, 5% Caprylic/ capric (Carbomer (0.3%), 10% Squalene, 25% Butylene glycol pentylene glycol, 1% total immunoglobulin (0.6 mg/ml), 15% functional proteins 5% glycoproteins, 3% minerals.
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Storage conditions
Store in a dry place at 15-25 C.
Keep out of reach of children.
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References
- Playford, R. J., MacDonald, C. E., & Johnson, W. S. (2000). Colostrum and milk-derived peptide growth factors for the treatment of gastrointestinal disorders. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 72(1), 5-14.
- Gauthier, S. F., Pouliot, Y., & Maubois, J. L. (2006). Growth factors in Bovine milk and Colostrum: Their putative role in stimulating intestinal development and function in newborns. Nutrition Research Reviews, 19(1), 13-29.
- Uruakpa, F. O., Ismond, M. A., & Akobundu, E. N. (2002). Colostrum and its benefits: a review. Nutrition Research, 22(6), 755-767.
- Conesa, C., et al. (2008). Biological properties of lactoferrin and its potential applications in infant formula. Journal of Functional Foods, 1(3), 255-265.
- Pakkanen, R., & Aalto, J. (1997). Growth factors and antimicrobial factors of Bovine Colostrum. International Dairy Journal, 7(5), 285-297.
- Uto, Y., Kawai, T., Sasaki, T., Hamada, K., Yamada, H., Kuchiike, D., … & Oosaki, T. (2015). Degalactosylated/desialylated bovine colostrum induces macrophage phagocytic activity independently of inflammatory cytokine production. Anticancer Research, 35(8), 4487-4492.
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We thank you for your time and we hope you feel the benefits of our creams, as well as enjoying the resources above. We hope you may find them useful, as we further examine the positive effects of bovine colostrum on skin health.