Ageing process slowed by improving blood circulation
Nobel Prize winning research used in new skin treatment
A new anti-ageing treatment called Biological Age Reversal Therapy is based on research pioneered by three doctors that resulted in them winning a Nobel Prize.
Marketed by Turn Back Time Online Ltd, the new therapy involves using the amino acid L-Arginine to help the body produce more nitric oxide, a natural gas said to increase the blood flow to the skin by dilating blood vessels and arteries.
According to the company, wrinkles and other signs of ageing can be due to blocked arteries restricting the blood flow and the delivery of oxygen to the skin and other vital organs.
Keeping the arteries open is therefore a means of boosting oxygen supply to the skin, which in turns helps reduce wrinkles and other signs of ageing.
The Biological Age Reversal Therapy involves a non- invasive five-minute test said to help determine arterial blockage and provide consumers with an arterial health report.