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Sat Jul 01, 2006 3:59 pm |
What is the difference in PSF StimuColl-C and Phyto-Lift Cranberry Gel? I have read the descriptions, but am wondering what they do differently. Thank you. |
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Sat Jul 01, 2006 5:20 pm |
Hi
It is confusing. In fact in the long term they should do the same - stimulate new collagen.
Stimucoll uses a low dose of Vitamin C alongside Tissue Human Growth factors to do this. Vit C has the most research behind it in collagen building.
psyto-lift uses Matrixyl to stimulate new collagen. this has rather less research behind it.
both of those actions should be slow to see - maybe 6-8 weeks.
People are really WOWED by the lifting action of the phsyto-lift, which is immediate and therefore pretty much cosmetic, but not harmful.
So either way you should get more collagen, though C is more proven than matrixyl and TGF is a little bit hovering in the proof department but promising.
HTH, M |
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Sat Jul 01, 2006 5:28 pm |
You helped me tremendously! Thank you. I'm finding I have to be really really careful about ordering the products that get so many raves, for a number of reasons: if there was a miracle product, we'd all have it and there would be no need for discussion. Also, I have to be careful, because many products have the same active ingredients, and I probably already have a version of it. Thank you so much. Many many temptations, yet, I hate to have lots of stuff not getting used. |
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