Hyaluronic acid (HLA) is a naturally occurring gel-like substance that the body produces.†
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It is abundantly present in the skin, joints, and eyes, where its exceptional ability to attract and retain water plays a crucial role in maintaining tissue hydration and lubrication.†
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“HA can be considered as a lubricant, joint structural stabilizer, water balance regulator and cell migration guide under these properties.” (1)
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As you age, the body’s production of HLA declines, which can lead to dry skin and joint discomfort.†
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Many studies have shown the potential health benefits of HLA:
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Skin hydration: A 12-week clinical trial showed HLA improved skin hydration, elasticity, and thickness in Asian men and women.
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Cartilage health: A 12-week study on athletes found that supplementation with HLA-rich extract reduced markers of cartilage degradation and bone resorption.
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The bioavailability of HLA, representing the proportion of the compound that enters circulation after absorption, is notably low. Animal studies indicate a bioavailability of less than 1%.† (2) To address this issue, LIPO HLA uses an advanced liposomal delivery system designed to improve the bioavailability, created for better absorption, and a slower release into the bloodstream.†