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New Range of Plazan Natural Skin Care Products (press release)

Monday, September 19, 2005
by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
Editor of NaturalNews.com (See all articles...)
Tags: health news, Natural News, nutrition


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A Cyprus cosmetics company is set to revolutionize the skin care industry with its new brand of natural skin care products - cleansers based on placental extracts.

Plazan, which lists Hollywood superstar Jennifer Lopez, as one of its loyal customers, says clinical trials of the cleansers have shown dramatic results.

The cleansers were developed by Russian scientists who have pioneered the growing use of placental extracts in cosmetic care.

A company spokesman said: 'This is probably the most encouraging development in the skin cleansing industry for many years. Our tests have shown that facial cleansers containing the vital placental extract have a substantially improved effect on the skin over other cleansers. We are incredibly excited by the results.' He added the four cleansers called

Cosmetic Milk with Collagen
Cosmetic Milk with Hyaluronic Acid
Cream-Scrub for deep skin cleansing
Deep Milk Cleanser

were included in the program that clinched Plazan the International Gold Award for the best therapeutic technology in anti-aging prevention. The award was given at Intercharm, Eastern Europe's specialized perfumery and cosmetic exhibition.

The cleansers as well as other Plazan natural skin care products are available online at www.plazanskincare.com

Plazan hit the headlines earlier this year after pop sensation Jennifer Lopez revealed she used placenta facial treatments for keeping her skin looking younger for longer.

The chart topping diva, also star of a number of box office hits, joined the number of A-grade celebs regularly using the treatment originally discovered by scientists from the former Soviet Union.

Her closely guarded secret was revealed in a world exclusive report on the VH1 show, The Fabulous life of Jennifer Lopez and Mark Anthony.

Placental cosmetics were first invented as an injection by Dr. Paul Niehans in the early 1930's. Placenta is the lining of the womb that is expelled after birth. Many cultures consider it rich in nutrients because the placenta is where the foetus receives nourishment. Placenta cosmetics are believed to have many benefits for the skin. Originally, placenta was used to help preserve the youthful appearance and to improve the vitality. After that, placenta was used more often as a popular anti-aging product. It was called "Anti-Aging live cell therapy". When placenta was first used in cosmetics, manufacturers believed that the cells extracted from the placenta promoted the stimulation of tissue growth and removed wrinkles. Natural skin care products with cell extracts have been proven to be more effective than those without cell extracts.

Researchers say their studies prove that people using cell cosmetics, you are less likely to become dependant on the products as you would with products made with plant extracts.

This, they say, is because cosmetics made from placenta cells are made with our own biological structure.

During the early years placenta cosmetics was considered a luxury only available to the rich and famous. The treatment was very expensive selling at up to $10,000 per injection. Today you can buy a whole range of Plazan natural skin care products including anti wrinkle creams and cosmetics masks based on placental extracts for as cheap as $30-90. Particularly placenta collagen mask regularly used by Jennifer Lopez will cost you only $86.55.


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About the author:Mike Adams (aka the "Health Ranger") is a best selling author (#1 best selling science book on Amazon.com) and a globally recognized scientific researcher in clean foods. He serves as the founding editor of NaturalNews.com and the lab science director of an internationally accredited (ISO 17025) analytical laboratory known as CWC Labs. There, he was awarded a Certificate of Excellence for achieving extremely high accuracy in the analysis of toxic elements in unknown water samples using ICP-MS instrumentation. Adams is also highly proficient in running liquid chromatography, ion chromatography and mass spectrometry time-of-flight analytical instrumentation.

Adams is a person of color whose ancestors include Africans and Native American Indians. He's also of Native American heritage, which he credits as inspiring his "Health Ranger" passion for protecting life and nature against the destruction caused by chemicals, heavy metals and other forms of pollution.

Adams is the founder and publisher of the open source science journal Natural Science Journal, the author of numerous peer-reviewed science papers published by the journal, and the author of the world's first book that published ICP-MS heavy metals analysis results for foods, dietary supplements, pet food, spices and fast food. The book is entitled Food Forensics and is published by BenBella Books.

In his laboratory research, Adams has made numerous food safety breakthroughs such as revealing rice protein products imported from Asia to be contaminated with toxic heavy metals like lead, cadmium and tungsten. Adams was the first food science researcher to document high levels of tungsten in superfoods. He also discovered over 11 ppm lead in imported mangosteen powder, and led an industry-wide voluntary agreement to limit heavy metals in rice protein products.

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