Snail Serum - A Biological Immuno Modulating Ingredient

Helix Aspersa Müller Glycoconjugates is the name of the snail serum in the Balms. It is gathered pure from live snails of this species in our own laboratory located in Concon, near the port of Valparaiso in the southern Pacific Ocean, in Chile, where climate conditions are the best in the world for the healthy lives of these little creatures. The secretion is used in our products complete, as it is produced by snails as opposed to isolating or extracting some "active ingredient" from it. It is also immediately homogenized and stabilized by using propietary biotechnology to secure its pureness and avoid hydrolysis of its enzymes and proteins.

The biological serum is embedded in a liposome - microscopic "fat" vessels that are readily taken in by the cells carrying the ingredient inside the target cells, deep within the skin.

It is a complex compound of powerful biological molecular structures: proteoglycans, glycosaminoglycans, enzymes, copper peptides, antimocrobial peptides and oligoelements (Copper, Zinc, Calcium, Iron some of which act as coenzymes).

Our products are manufactured in a state of the art Cosmetic Laboratory in the USA, based on Helix Aspersa Müller Glycoconjugates collected in Chile.

Bio Balm
Bio Balm
BIOBALM is a 100% natural skin care balm and adaptogen for the skin. Great as a night cream. It is also an intensive skin healing balm that relieves very dry skin, eczema, dermatitis, psoriasis, skin rashes and rosacea. Suited for the routine care of sensitive skin prone to allergies and to soothe any parched and thirsty skin. Dissolves damaged and abnormal tissues, triggers skin regeneration and is a powerful antioxidant.

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These properties work quickly and effectively to treat a vast range of skin problems. This healing balm soothes and aids relief from drying out of flaky skin, rashes, irritations and allergies, itching and inflammation whilst also being effective on rosacea, eczemas, psoriasis and dermatitis.


BIOBALM includes a NATURAL BIOLOGICAL GLYCOCONJUGATES COMPOUND that functions as an adaptogen and also dissolves damaged and abnormal tissues, triggers skin regeneration and is a powerful antioxidant; sweet LICORICE extract, a botanical adaptogen with powerful anti-inflammatory, anti-oxidant and anti-irritant effects; plus ROSE HIP OIL, a natural source of both trans retinoic acid (Vitamin A) and essential fatty acids: All those act in synergy with HYALURONIC ACID a deep moisturizer, and PENTAVITIN a carbohydrate moisture retainer, to rescue, repair and restore sensitive, dry, irritated skin back to health and vitality.

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It is excellent as a first aid treatment for minor cuts and burns, including sunburn, stings and bites, chapped nipples and nappy rash. Heals wounds and scars, including the scarring of chicken pox, ulcers and is good in the treatment of skin affected by rosacea and stress.


Serum: 1672, "watery animal fluid," from L. serum "watery fluid, whey," from PIE base *ser-/*sor- "to run, flow" (cf. Gk. oros "whey;" Skt. sarah "flowing," sarit "brook, river"). First applied 1893 to blood serum used in medical treatments. Online Etymology Dictionary.

Serum according to American Heritage Stedman's Medical Dictionary :

1.- A watery fluid, especially one that moistens the surface of serous membranes or that is exuded by such membranes when they become inflamed.

2.- The clear yellowish fluid obtained upon separating whole blood into its solid and liquid components.

3.- Such fluid from the tissues of immunized animals, containing antibodies and used to transfer immunity to another individual.

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  • "The Sweet Science" of Glycobiology

    Even as doctors and drug companies struggle to interpret and exploit the recent explosion of data on genes and proteins, yet another field of biology is waiting to break out: glycomics or glycobiology. This emerging discipline seeks to do for sugars and carbohydrates what genomics and proteomics have done for genes and proteins: move them into the mainstream of biomedical research and drug discovery.


    glycobiology


    Biochemical analysis of the complex natural fluid secreted by snails that we use in our products shows it contains complex glycoconjugates, molecules made mainly of sulfated sugar or carbohydrate chains (sugar= glyco), globular soluble proteins, uronic acids and trace elements (like copper, zinc, calcium and iron)

    The major organic (i.e. carbon-containing) components of human cells are proteins, lipids, various carbohydrates and carbohydrate-containing molecules, and the nucleic acids (DNA and RNA). The carbohydrate-containing molecules can be quite complex; those in which carbohydrates are attached to proteins or lipids are called glycoconjugates. There are three major classes of glycoconjugates: glycoproteins, proteoglycans, and glycolipids.

    Glyco means "sweet" and refers to monosaccharides, or sugars. The role of carbohydrates (sugars) in energy production has been long understood. However, their additional, crucial role in orchestrating the healthy structure and function of the body is a relatively new discovery that is the subject of a new bourgeoning field of science called the “sweet science of glycobiology ”.