Introducing REVIVE: Our Anti-Aging Dynamo

A famous US comedian made the phrase “It’s not important how you feel; it’s how you look” part of our popular culture. However, rather than buy into that philosophy, think about the possibility of having BOTH-feeling good inside AND out.

That was the purpose of our new comprehensive combination formulation, designed to bolster our cells and energy to help us feel and look the best we can. We started with the fantastic base ingredient of collagen.

Collagen

Why are so many people talking about this amazing protein? Mainly because we’re all aging! Our collagen levels drop drastically as we age, so supplementation has become a great solution.
Collagen proteins play a vital role in building and supporting so much in our body:

  • Tissues
  • Muscles
  • Bones
  • Cartilage
  • Tendons
  • Ligaments
  • Blood vessels
  • Skin
  • Hair
  • Eyes
  • Digestive systems

Some people call it the “glue” that holds our bodies together. With less and less production of this “glue” as we age, our skin gets thinner, drier, and less elastic. This process is also happening inside us, affecting everything listed above. 

REVIVE from FGF USA contains marine collagen, rich in antioxidants, which helps protect against free radicals and protect the skin and body from oxidation. Collagen has been shown to positively affect joint pain, improve skin dryness and elasticity, and help hair and nail growth. Of course, those are the things we can see and feel. Imagine the effects that we can’t. 

Goji Berry

The tiny goji berry is native to Asia, where it’s been used for more than 2000 years as a medicinal herb and food supplement. Studies indicate that antioxidant-packed goji berries may help with a long list of health issues such as:

  • age-related eye diseases.
  • immune deficiencies.
  • skin problems and premature aging.
  • blood sugar.
  • depression, anxiety, and sleep.
  • liver damage.

Hyaluronic Acid

Hyaluronic acid (HA) is a transparent, gooey substance found naturally in our body, mainly in the skin, connective tissue, and eyes. It helps our tissues to retain water so many skincare products contain HA. However, HA also has many other purported benefits such as inflammation regulation, decreased joint pain, helping with dry eye, increasing bone strength, soothing acid reflux symptoms, and speeding wound healing.

Zinc

This essential nutrient is famous in the anti-aging field due to its evident cell-regenerating abilities. It appears to be pivotal in the fight against seasonal illnesses and degenerative conditions. It may come as a surprise that zinc is required for all of these body processes: gene expression, enzymatic reactions, immune function, protein and DNA synthesis, growth and development, wound healing; making it truly essential.

Aloe vera gel 

The leaves of the aloe vera plant are full of water-soluble fiber, amino acids, lipids, sterols, and vitamins A, C, E, B12, folic acid, eight different enzymes, calcium, chromium, copper, selenium, magnesium, manganese, potassium, sodium, zinc, and fatty acids. Thus, the gel of the aloe vera plant is used for its many benefits including:

  • Antioxidants and vitamins
  • Hydration
  • Anti-inflammatory properties
  • Healing advantages
  • Anti-aging value
  • Antibacterial and antifungal properties

B Complex

Another ingredient in this anti-aging combination is vitamin B complex. B Complex refers to eight B vitamins in one complex, all of which play a role in converting food into energy. This complex helps prevent infections and amazingly, supports or promotes:

  • cell health
  • increased energy levels
  • good eyesight
  • healthy brain function
  • good digestion
  • healthy appetite
  • proper nerve function
  • improved mood
  • hormones and cholesterol production
  • cardiovascular health
  • muscle tone

Biotin

The word “biotin” comes from the ancient Greek word “biotos,” which means “life” or “sustenance,” which is very apt. This essential nutrient does indeed help us turn our food into energy and helps our cell function (including those affecting our skin and hair). A biotin deficiency is usually signaled by brittle nails, hair loss, or even a red and scaly rash.

Glucosamine Sulfate

Glucosamine is a natural compound found in cartilage — the tough tissue that cushions joints.

People use glucosamine sulfate orally to deal with rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis (a painful condition caused by inflammation, breakdown, and eventual loss of cartilage).

Monk Fruit Extract

Monk fruit, a small green melon native to southern China, was named after the monks who first cultivated it centuries ago. The fruit’s health benefits have been well-known in Traditional Chinese Medicine for decades but are finally becoming known to the wellness mainstream.

Some evidence suggests that the “mogrosides” in monk fruit contain health-boosting antioxidants that fight off free radicals that can lead to serious illnesses such as cancer and heart disease.

These main ingredients in our new comprehensive combination product, REVIVE, aim to do just that. REVIVE skin, nails, hair, energy, and cellular regeneration. Remember it IS important how you feel AND how you look!

NOTE: All REVIVE ingredients are non-GMO, meaning this product is free of genetically modified ingredients. REVIVE is made in the USA and produced at FDA-inspected GMP facilities that work with independent labs to ensure potency and purity.

* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. 

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Erica Julson, MS, RDN, CLT, 7 Surprising Benefits of Hyaluronic Acid, 21 Apr 2018.

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