Parabens are commonly used preservatives that provide antibacterial and antifungal properties. While some studies have claimed parabens may disrupt hormones or increase cancer risk, many experts argue these studies are flawed and the evidence does not support these claims. Parabens are found naturally in many plants and pose substantially less risk than naturally occurring endocrine disruptors when used in normal amounts as preservatives in cosmetics. The consensus among health and regulatory organizations is that parabens are safe to use as preservatives when used properly.
This document is a resume for Talha Ali that provides biographical information, work experience, education, and skills. It summarizes his career working in radio network optimization for 2G, 3G, and 4G networks with various companies since 2012. His roles have included analyzing network statistics, optimization measures, capacity planning, and troubleshooting issues. He has a BSc in Telecom Engineering and skills in programming languages, network analysis software, and office productivity tools.
This document summarizes how Propionibacterium acnes (P. acnes) promotes comedones and causes inflammatory responses in the skin. It discusses five ways P. acnes promotes comedones: through biofilms, the IGF pathway, aberrant integrin expression, production of free fatty acids, and oxidation of squalene. It also lists natural extracts and compounds that can target each of these mechanisms. Additionally, it outlines several inflammatory cytokines and receptors induced by P. acnes, and recommends natural extracts shown to inhibit each one. The document promotes learning more about these topics by visiting the provided website or contacting the listed email.
This document discusses various agents that can be used to treat acne by disrupting biofilms formed by Propionibacterium acnes bacteria. Retinoids normalize skin cell shedding and decrease inflammation by altering the biofilm. Benzoyl peroxide is bactericidal against both aerobic and anaerobic organisms by producing free radicals. Acids prevent biofilm attachment to skin walls. Resveratrol eradicates biofilms and inhibits excessive skin cell growth. Turmeric and compounds in various plants like magnolia, nigella sativa, and manuka oil exhibit anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties against P. acnes through mechanisms such as suppressing free radical production and inhibiting factors that promote inflammation.
Propionibacterium acnes (p. Acnes) bacteria are classified into different types based on gene sequencing and biological characteristics and play a role in acne formation. P. acnes promotes comedones through biofilms, the IGF pathway, aberrant integrin expression, production of free fatty acids, and oxidation of squalene. P. acnes also interacts with toll-like receptors and forms biofilms that contribute to acne.
This document provides guidance for conducting online searches and evaluating information found. It breaks the search process into three steps - define, locate, and evaluate. The define step involves choosing a search engine and planning keywords. The locate step is performing the search and checking accuracy. The evaluate step is assessing whether the information is helpful, relevant, authentic, and would be recommended to others based on making one feel happy with the search results.
The document is a presentation on glycation and aging skin. It discusses what glycation is, how foods and certain ingredients can contribute to or prevent glycation. Several plants and ingredients are listed that have anti-glycation properties. The effects of advanced glycation end products on skin morphology and physiology during aging are covered. Specific anti-glycation actives and products are mentioned. The presentation concludes with an announcement of a new subscription for educated therapists.
Parabens are commonly used preservatives that provide antibacterial and antifungal properties. While some studies have claimed parabens may disrupt hormones or increase cancer risk, many experts argue these studies are flawed and the evidence does not support these claims. Parabens are found naturally in many plants and pose substantially less risk than naturally occurring endocrine disruptors when used in normal amounts as preservatives in cosmetics. The consensus among health and regulatory organizations is that parabens are safe to use as preservatives when used properly.
This document is a resume for Talha Ali that provides biographical information, work experience, education, and skills. It summarizes his career working in radio network optimization for 2G, 3G, and 4G networks with various companies since 2012. His roles have included analyzing network statistics, optimization measures, capacity planning, and troubleshooting issues. He has a BSc in Telecom Engineering and skills in programming languages, network analysis software, and office productivity tools.
This document summarizes how Propionibacterium acnes (P. acnes) promotes comedones and causes inflammatory responses in the skin. It discusses five ways P. acnes promotes comedones: through biofilms, the IGF pathway, aberrant integrin expression, production of free fatty acids, and oxidation of squalene. It also lists natural extracts and compounds that can target each of these mechanisms. Additionally, it outlines several inflammatory cytokines and receptors induced by P. acnes, and recommends natural extracts shown to inhibit each one. The document promotes learning more about these topics by visiting the provided website or contacting the listed email.
This document discusses various agents that can be used to treat acne by disrupting biofilms formed by Propionibacterium acnes bacteria. Retinoids normalize skin cell shedding and decrease inflammation by altering the biofilm. Benzoyl peroxide is bactericidal against both aerobic and anaerobic organisms by producing free radicals. Acids prevent biofilm attachment to skin walls. Resveratrol eradicates biofilms and inhibits excessive skin cell growth. Turmeric and compounds in various plants like magnolia, nigella sativa, and manuka oil exhibit anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties against P. acnes through mechanisms such as suppressing free radical production and inhibiting factors that promote inflammation.
Propionibacterium acnes (p. Acnes) bacteria are classified into different types based on gene sequencing and biological characteristics and play a role in acne formation. P. acnes promotes comedones through biofilms, the IGF pathway, aberrant integrin expression, production of free fatty acids, and oxidation of squalene. P. acnes also interacts with toll-like receptors and forms biofilms that contribute to acne.
This document provides guidance for conducting online searches and evaluating information found. It breaks the search process into three steps - define, locate, and evaluate. The define step involves choosing a search engine and planning keywords. The locate step is performing the search and checking accuracy. The evaluate step is assessing whether the information is helpful, relevant, authentic, and would be recommended to others based on making one feel happy with the search results.
The document is a presentation on glycation and aging skin. It discusses what glycation is, how foods and certain ingredients can contribute to or prevent glycation. Several plants and ingredients are listed that have anti-glycation properties. The effects of advanced glycation end products on skin morphology and physiology during aging are covered. Specific anti-glycation actives and products are mentioned. The presentation concludes with an announcement of a new subscription for educated therapists.
Sebum production is controlled by androgens like testosterone and dihydrotestosterone (DHT). Testosterone is converted to the more potent DHT by the enzyme 5α-reductase type I in sebaceous glands. Higher levels of 5α-reductase type I and DHT in acne-prone areas leads to increased sebum production and acne severity. Certain foods and supplements can influence 5α-reductase activity and androgen levels, thereby affecting acne. Ingredients like reishi mushroom, zinc, and eucalyptus have been shown to inhibit 5α-reductase and could potentially reduce acne by decreasing sebum production.
The document discusses how to create a Haiku Deck presentation. Haiku Deck allows users to easily create presentations using images and text. Users can search for images on Getty Images and add them to slides along with captions or bullet points to tell their story in 3 slides or less.
5a reductase inhibitors a novel approach to treating acneJacine Greenwood
The document discusses 5a reductase inhibitors and their potential use in treating acne. There are two types of 5a reductase isozymes, type 1 and type 2, which are involved in endogenous production of DHT. The document also explores other factors like insulin, IGF, SHBG, and herbal extracts that may help regulate hormones involved in acne pathogenesis. Two product formulations are highlighted that utilize plant extracts shown in research to help balance hormones: a serum containing green tea, saw palmetto, and other extracts, and a magnolia honey cream containing resveratrol.
p. Acnes plays more of a pathogenic role in the development of acne then previously thought. In this webinar you will learn more about how specifically p.Acnes helps to form the microcomedone. Why fruit acids work with acne....and it's not the reason you think it is.
Why some companies treat all acne the same and why this is successful.
ATP (adenosine triphosphate) production declines with age due to mitochondrial dysfunction. Mitochondria are the primary producers of cellular energy in the form of ATP through oxidative phosphorylation. As we age, mitochondrial DNA mutations accumulate, impairing ATP production. This summary discusses strategies to increase ATP levels topically and through supplementation to enhance mitochondrial function and combat signs of aging. These include vitamins B1-B6, biotin, B12, folic acid, magnesium, alpha lipoic acid, carnitine, NADH, coenzyme Q10, creatine, and LED or microcurrent therapy. Maintaining optimal mitochondrial and ATP levels may help slow the visible signs of skin aging.
Space frame , space structure and geodesic domesNarendra Shah
our presentation will provide information about space frame , space structures and geodesic domes, these technology used to cover large/long span shed, beautification of buildings.
Sebum production is controlled by androgens like testosterone and dihydrotestosterone (DHT). Testosterone is converted to the more potent DHT by the enzyme 5α-reductase type I in sebaceous glands. Higher levels of 5α-reductase type I and DHT in acne-prone areas leads to increased sebum production and acne severity. Certain foods and supplements can influence 5α-reductase activity and androgen levels, thereby affecting acne. Ingredients like reishi mushroom, zinc, and eucalyptus have been shown to inhibit 5α-reductase and could potentially reduce acne by decreasing sebum production.
The document discusses how to create a Haiku Deck presentation. Haiku Deck allows users to easily create presentations using images and text. Users can search for images on Getty Images and add them to slides along with captions or bullet points to tell their story in 3 slides or less.
5a reductase inhibitors a novel approach to treating acneJacine Greenwood
The document discusses 5a reductase inhibitors and their potential use in treating acne. There are two types of 5a reductase isozymes, type 1 and type 2, which are involved in endogenous production of DHT. The document also explores other factors like insulin, IGF, SHBG, and herbal extracts that may help regulate hormones involved in acne pathogenesis. Two product formulations are highlighted that utilize plant extracts shown in research to help balance hormones: a serum containing green tea, saw palmetto, and other extracts, and a magnolia honey cream containing resveratrol.
p. Acnes plays more of a pathogenic role in the development of acne then previously thought. In this webinar you will learn more about how specifically p.Acnes helps to form the microcomedone. Why fruit acids work with acne....and it's not the reason you think it is.
Why some companies treat all acne the same and why this is successful.
ATP (adenosine triphosphate) production declines with age due to mitochondrial dysfunction. Mitochondria are the primary producers of cellular energy in the form of ATP through oxidative phosphorylation. As we age, mitochondrial DNA mutations accumulate, impairing ATP production. This summary discusses strategies to increase ATP levels topically and through supplementation to enhance mitochondrial function and combat signs of aging. These include vitamins B1-B6, biotin, B12, folic acid, magnesium, alpha lipoic acid, carnitine, NADH, coenzyme Q10, creatine, and LED or microcurrent therapy. Maintaining optimal mitochondrial and ATP levels may help slow the visible signs of skin aging.
Space frame , space structure and geodesic domesNarendra Shah
our presentation will provide information about space frame , space structures and geodesic domes, these technology used to cover large/long span shed, beautification of buildings.