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Don’t eat the daisies

Looks can be deceiving. Take the little globe daisy. With fluffy, pale lilac blossoms, it appears fragile. But it’s a real survivor.

Its botanical name is Globularia cordifolia. That translates to “heart-leaved globe daisy.” It grows high in the mountains of central Europe and Turkey. And talk about a hard life…

The globe daisy clings to rocks 6,500 feet up barren peaks. It thrives at 22 degrees below zero in chalky soil. It’s bombarded by sun, wind, snow, and pests.

What’s its secret to surviving?

It’s learned to adapt. It produces cells that live longer. They detoxify themselves naturally. And they regenerate faster.

Isn’t that exactly what you want your skin to do?

Every day your skin is assaulted by ultraviolet radiation, pollution, smoke, pesticides, and other chemicals. Those toxins accumulate in your skin cells. In no time your skin looks dull and tired.

Exciting new stem cell science can extract the survival mechanisms from Globularia cordifolia. Cutting-edge biotechnology can now give your skin the same defensive tactics used by this rugged daisy.

Stem Cells From Globularia Cordifolia Trigger Your Skin’s Natural Anti-Aging Defenses

Using new biotechnology, researchers can now mimic Globularia cordifolia’s natural survival response.

They starve part of the plant that has stem cells. The stem cells respond to starvation by creating large quantities of certain compounds. Those compounds then trigger the plant’s defenses.

Now researchers can extract those compounds and apply them to human skin cells. The compounds do the same thing for your skin. They stimulate your skin cells to rally their own natural anti-aging defenses.

In laboratory studies, when Globularia cordifolia extract was added to face cream, it:

  • Helped skin tissue regenerate by preserving 2.3 times as many skin stem cells in the epidermis;
  • Detoxified skin cells by removing damaged proteins and other accumulated wastes;
  • Increased the lifespan of skin cells by helping the cell mitochondria produce continuous energy.

French researchers tested the extract on volunteers with dull skin. The subjects applied a cream containing the extract to half their face twice a day. They applied a placebo cream to the other half of their face.

Another group of volunteers had sensitive skin. They applied the cream twice a day to one forearm. They applied the placebo to the other arm.

After two months, the cream improved the appearance of dull skin by 67% compared to the placebo. It also reduced inflammation and sensitivity of the skin by 23%.i

The extract soothed skin, reduced redness, improved the evenness of the complexion and restored its natural glow.

Turn On Your Skin’s Natural Anti-Aging Shield With Stem Cell Technology

Globularia Cordifolia extract is a brand new high tech anti-aging ingredient. You won’t find it in department stores or drugstores.

Right now it’s only available on the wholesale market. A very limited number of producers have access to it. A few are starting to add the extract to their face creams.

This is what to look for on the label: Globularia Cordifolia Callus Culture Extract. That tells you it was made with this new stem cell biotechnology.

The extract is completely safe and natural. It’s derived from the globe daisy. It contains no pesticides, no fertilizers, no contaminants, no petrochemicals, and no GMOs.

When Big Beauty finally catches on, they’ll try to mass produce it. But don’t worry about this wild plant becoming extinct. The globe daisy is a completely sustainable source of stem cells. From a single leaf, scientists are able to produce several metric tons of the product.

This is a breakthrough technology that promises to change the future of skin care products.

I’ve added Globularia Cordifolia Callus Culture Extract to my brand new Renew SCll Serum. I’ve combined it with other stem cell technologies that help lift and tighten your skin.


i. Claire-Marie Grizaud, Frédéric de Baene, Magella Drouet, Marion Thibault and Philippe Mondon,
Plant Cell Culture Technology: An Innovative And Sustainable Technology For The Production Of Cosmetic Active Ingredients: Two Case Studies, SEDERMA, Le Perray-en-Yvelines, France.