Amazon Rainforest DNA Skin-repair Secret Revealed by Dr. Al Sears MD

Dr. Al Sears, MD, revealed an ancient skin-repair secret he found in the Amazon Rainforest of Peru. Uncaria Tomentosa Extract is also known as Cat's Claw. It grows in the Rainforest and is used to repair skin and reverse the signs of aging.

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ROYAL PALM BEACH, FL, October 01, 2014 /24-7PressRelease/ -- America's #1 anti-aging physician, Dr. Al Sears, MD, travels over 20,000 miles a year seeking out hidden cures and natural healing secrets. He recently journeyed deep into the Peruvian Rainforest to live amongst the native Ashaninka Indians. This is where he encountered an ancient skin healing plant, called uncaria tomentosa or Cat's Claw, in its native environment. The plant grows on a long vine that appears to have claws. The claws allow it to climb trees and reach high into the Amazon jungle's canopy.

The Ashaninkas have been using this plant since before recorded history. It has nearly miraculous anti-aging properties, and is just one of many healing secrets hidden deep in the Amazon. The Ashaninkas have a profound knowledge of the healing herbs in the jungle, and Dr. Sears was there to record and preserve that knowledge because their natural habitat is almost gone now.

"Cat's Claw is a powerful medicinal herb that is effective in treating diabetes, prostate problems and fatigue. It has enormous anti-inflammatory and pain relieving applications," Dr. Sears, founder of the Dr. Sears Center for Health and Wellness in Royal Palm Beach, Florida said. "The real news about this breakthrough is that we now know it can activate the enzyme telomerase, and signal your telomeres to grow longer."

A Nobel prize-winning breakthrough identified telomeres as the keys to aging. Telomeres are the protective caps at the end of each strand of DNA. Each time a cell divides, the telomeres grow a little bit shorter. They act as the body's aging clock, and as they get shorter they produce older-looking skin and all that goes with it.

Harvard researchers found a way to activate the enzyme, telomerase, which signals telomeres to grow longer and create fresher, younger looking cells.

Cat's Claw has been proven to have telomerase activation power. In fact, cat's claw extract lengthened cell telomeres and extended the lifespan of the cells by 201% (1). The telomere-protective effect of cat's claw extract can trigger DNA repair in the skin and fight skin inflammation (2).

"After speaking to the healers in the rainforest and studying the research, I was very excited to add cat's claw to my DNA rejuvenation cream, Revive, from Pure Radiance. The improvement was so impressive, I changed the name of the skin cream to TeloRevive Rejuvenating Night Cream," Dr. Sears explained. "When you apply cat's claw to your skin it can help repair your DNA while you sleep like you did when you were younger. Cat's claw is a skin rejuvenating breakthrough. It allows you to go to sleep at night and wake up the next day with your skin looking younger and fresher."

For more information about Dr. Al Sears, MD and his research on Cat's Claw and TeloRevive Rejuvenating Night Cream, please call: 1-888-795-4005 or simply visit Pure Radiance online.

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