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Is PYNOCARE safe?
- Yes. PYNOCARE is completely safe
- 100% natural formulation without any added preservatives or harmful substance
- No accumulation of harmful residues from daily intake
Does PYNOCARE have any side effects?
- In very rare cases PYNOCARE may cause minor stomach discomfort
- Take PYNOCARE with a meal to avoid this problem
How soon can I expect to see results?
- With continuously use of PYNOCARE, it's possible to see visible results in eight weeks
- Results vary from person to person
• Surface pigmentation (epidermal type) responds better, while deeper pigmentation (dermal type) will begin to lighten after several months.
• Those with epidermal pigmentation can expect to see faster and more visible results compared to those with primarily dermal type
Can I take PYNOCARE on long-term basis?
- Definitely, PYNOCARE is all natural and completely safe
- No serious adverse effects have been reported in long-term use of PYNOCARE
- In fact, the longer you take PYNOCARE, the more your skin will benefit from it
- Owing to its powerful antioxidant properties, PYNOCARE even helps reduce visible signs of aging.
Can men take PYNOCARE?
• Yes, PYNOCARE caters to all skin types
• Research has shown that about 10% of skin pigmentation cases occur in men
• PYNOCARE provides the ideal solution for men to solve their skin pigmentation problem
• A plus point for men: The convenience of not having to use any topical creams or lotion.
I do not have pigmentation, should I take PYNOCARE?
• Of course! It's advisable to prevent rather than to treat pigmentation. Taking PYNOCARE early, will keep your pigmentation at bay.
Bibliography (Published references)
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• W. Stahl and H. Sies., “Protection against solar radiation-protective properties of antioxidants” In: Sun protection in man. Elsevier Science. USA . 2001. p. 563-570.
• Peter T. Pugliese, MD, Pigmentation, in Physiology of the skin , USA : Allured Publishing Corporation(1996) p 39-50
• Gerard J. Tortora and Sandra Reynolds Graboeski, The Integumentary System, in Introduction to the Human Body , Fifth Edition, USA : John Wiley & Sons, Inc.(2001) p 99-112
• Ribaya JD., Garnym M., Glichrest BA. And Russel RM., Skin lycopene is destroyed preferentially over beta-carotene during ultraviolet irradiation in humans. J Nutr. 125:1854-1859, 1995.
• Pearl E. Grimes, MD, “Melasma Ethiologic and Therapeutic Considerations' Arch Dermatol . 1995; 131:1453-1457.
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