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Turn the clock back with the. 1. What’s aging you and why? 2. What is Cell Rejuvenation? ATP = RNA → DNA ATP = RNA → DNA 3. What is Skin Rejuvenation?

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1 Turn the clock back with the

2 1. What’s aging you and why? 2. What is Cell Rejuvenation? ATP = RNA → DNA ATP = RNA → DNA 3. What is Skin Rejuvenation? What are Collagen and Elastin? What are Collagen and Elastin? 4. Anti-aging by the decade 5. E-Power Facial Mask Demo 6. Q & A (luck of the draw) OBJECTIVES

3 The signs of intrinsic aging are: fine wrinkles fine wrinkles thin and transparent skin thin and transparent skin loss of underlying fat, leading to hollowed loss of underlying fat, leading to hollowed cheeks and eye sockets as well as noticeable cheeks and eye sockets as well as noticeable loss of firmness on the hands and neck loss of firmness on the hands and neck bones shrink away from the skin due to bone bones shrink away from the skin due to bone loss, which causes sagging skin loss, which causes sagging skin

4 dry skin that may itch inability to sweat sufficiently to cool the skin hair loss unwanted hair nail plate thins, the half moons disappear, and ridges develops

5 1. The sun ● freckles, age spots ● freckles, age spots ● spider veins on the face, rough and ● spider veins on the face, rough and leathery skin, fine wrinkles that disappear leathery skin, fine wrinkles that disappear when stretched when stretched ● loose skin ● loose skin ● a blotchy complexion ● a blotchy complexion ● actinic keratoses ● actinic keratoses ● skin cancer ● skin cancer ● photoaging - sun exposure, tanning ● photoaging - sun exposure, tanning 2. Facial expressions The causes of extrinsic aging are:

6 3. Gravity – causes ● tip of the nose to droop ● tip of the nose to droop ● the ears to elongate ● the ears to elongate ● the eyelids to fall ● the eyelids to fall ● jowls to form ● jowls to form ● the upper lip to disappear while the lower ● the upper lip to disappear while the lower lip becomes more pronounced lip becomes more pronounced 4. Sleeping positions – sleep lines, these wrinkles eventually become etched on the wrinkles eventually become etched on the surface of the face surface of the face 5. Smoking – causes biochemical changes in the body the body

7 DNA replications Genetic research has found that: 1. Aging is a process where DNA replicates to keep our cells from dying. cells from dying. 2. With each replication, the DNA of one chromosome shortens and after several replications, the DNA is shortens and after several replications, the DNA is chopped off and dies. chopped off and dies.

8 DNA replications (continued) 3. Anti-aging depends on prolonging the time between 3. Anti-aging depends on prolonging the time between DNA replications by keeping the cells energized. As DNA replications by keeping the cells energized. As the body cells become stressed, energy depletes the body cells become stressed, energy depletes and cell becomes closed to replication. and cell becomes closed to replication. 4. The cell needs revitalizing by introducing organic 4. The cell needs revitalizing by introducing organic minerals and oxygen back into the body. minerals and oxygen back into the body. The HTE devices help facilitate the delivery of The HTE devices help facilitate the delivery of nutrients and oxygen right into the cell; thereby, nutrients and oxygen right into the cell; thereby, keeping it healthy and prolonging its life for a more keeping it healthy and prolonging its life for a more youthful and healthier you! youthful and healthier you!

9 What do you dread most about GETTING OLDER? Bulging bellies Bulging bellies Cholesterol-choked arteries Cholesterol-choked arteries Elevated blood pressure Elevated blood pressure Elevated blood sugar Elevated blood sugar Stroke Stroke Brain failure and fatigue Brain failure and fatigue Weakness and impotence Weakness and impotence

10 Frozen joints or back pain Frozen joints or back pain Spotted, decrepit skin Spotted, decrepit skin Tumors taking over your body Tumors taking over your body Parkinson’s tremors Parkinson’s tremors Menopausal miseries Menopausal miseries Fading, cloudy vision Fading, cloudy vision Senescence Senescence And all other indignities of aging And all other indignities of aging What do you dread most about GETTING OLDER? (continued)

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12 ATP is a nucleotide that performs many essential roles in the cell. It is the major energy currency of the cell, providing the energy for most of the energy-consuming activities of the cell. It is one of the monomers used in the synthesis of RNA and, after conversion to deoxyATP (dATP), DNA. It regulates many biochemical pathways. The synthesis of ATP, that is, ADP (adenosine diphosphate) + Pi (inorganic phosphate) – ATP + H20 requires energy. Occurs in mitochondria by cellular respiration, occurs in chloroplasts by photosynthesis. This bond is known as “high-energy” bond. E-Power produces more ATP. What is ATP?

13 ATP powers most of the energy-consuming activities of cells, such as: Most anabolic reactions: e.g., synthesis of nucleoside triphosphates for assembly into protein Synthesis of polysaccharides Synthesis of fats Active transport of molecules and ions Nerve impulses Muscle contraction Bioluminescence

14 In mammals, ATP also functions outside of the cells. Its release: From damaged cells can elicit pain From the carotid body signals a shortage of oxygen in the blood From taste receptor cells Triggers action potentials in the sensory nerves leading back to the brain from the stretched wall of the urinary bladder signals when the bladder needs emptying

15 E-POWER balances the pH of body fluids There are two charges that exist on earth: 1. Negative charge - uses up energy 1. Negative charge - uses up energy 2. Positive charge - conserves energy. 2. Positive charge - conserves energy. We have good health when there is a balance of negative charges and positive charges. We have good health when there is a balance of negative charges and positive charges. We measure these charges by measuring the pH of body fluids. We measure these charges by measuring the pH of body fluids. Our body needs a slight excess of negative charges to keep blood Our body needs a slight excess of negative charges to keep blood circulating through our body. circulating through our body. The blood ph is 7.4 that can be altered by ½ a degree without any harm. More than a ½ a degree either way may cause us to age and become ill. The blood ph is 7.4 that can be altered by ½ a degree without any harm. More than a ½ a degree either way may cause us to age and become ill. Excess negative charges Increase the pH and excess positive charges decrease the pH. Excess negative charges Increase the pH and excess positive charges decrease the pH. Aging occurs when there is a pH increase larger than normal. Aging occurs when there is a pH increase larger than normal.

16 E-Power on Collagen production 1. Collagen is one of the most plentiful proteins present in the bodies of mammals, including humans. In fact, it makes up about 25 percent of the total amount of proteins in the body. mammals 2. Some people refer to collagen as the glue that holds the body together. Without it, the body would, quite literally, fall apart. together. Without it, the body would, quite literally, fall apart. 3. Collagen fibers are found both inside and outside of cells. 4. Collagen works hand-in-hand with elastin: elastin a) Helps support the body’s tissues. It gives body tissues form a) Helps support the body’s tissues. It gives body tissues form and provides firmness and strength and provides firmness and strength b) Elastin gives the same body tissues much need flexibility. b) Elastin gives the same body tissues much need flexibility. 5. The combination of collagen and elastin is very important in many parts of the body, including, but not limited to, the lungs, bones, and tendons. Even the blood vessels rely on both collagen and elastin. blood vesselsblood vessels

17 6. Often, collagen is discussed in relation to the skin. It works with keratin to provide the skin with strength, flexibility, and resilience. As people age, however, collagen degradation occurs, leading to wrinkles. keratinwrinkles keratinwrinkles 7. It is an important substance for those looking for ways to fight the visible effects of aging on the skin. Some skincare professionals actually advise people on ways to stimulate the production of collagen in skin cells. As HTE distributors, we highly recommend the use of the E-Power machine in collagen production. 8. In addition to being so important in the body, collagen also has many medical uses. It is used in some cosmetic surgery procedures and is sold as a supplement created for joint mobility. It is even used in treating and managing serious burns. For this purpose, it is used in creating man-made skin substitutes. cosmetic surgerysupplementcosmetic surgerysupplement

18 What is Cell Respiration? Introduction Cellular respiration is the process by which the chemical energy of "food" molecules is released and partially captured in the form of ATP. Carbohydrates, fats, and proteins can all be used as fuels in cellular respiration, but glucose is most commonly used as an example to examine the reactions and pathways involved.

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21 What is Skin Rejuvenation? 1. combating the signs of aging using the latest innovative, non-invasive treatments that give you visibly younger, healthy, radiant skin 2. there are treatment options available, from a wide range of surgical and non-surgical methods. Treatment is usually performed in a dermatologist office or any medical doctor who has training and experience in skin treatment. However, all medical procedures have associated risks. In general, the more invasive the procedure, the greater the associated risk. 3. Facial rejuvenation procedures fall into the following key categories: 1). topical products 2). fillers 3). Botulinum rejuvenation 4). dermabrasion and microdermabrasion.

22 Anti-aging by the decade 30’s40’s50’s AvoidAlcohol Sleep deprivation Combo creams BuyRetinolHydroquinone Mega moisturizers Consider: Dermatologist options HTE’s option Botox – 2X per year E-Power with Bianca mask Thermage procedure Vampire facelift E-Power with Bianca mask Fillers – lasts 6 to 12 months Vampire facelift E-Power with Bianca

23 OUR BEST OPTION IN SKIN REJUVENATION IS THE USE OF THE E-POWER MACHINE along with THE FACIAL MASK APPLIED TOPICALLY without ANY DOWNTIME.

24 RECOMMENDED PROTOCOL FOR BEST RESULTS: 1. Clean the face with a facial cleanser, do not use soap on the face not use soap on the face 2. Exfoliate the skin (mild exfoliates – day before, chemical peels - after 2 weeks, laser skin chemical peels - after 2 weeks, laser skin resurfacing - after 4 weeks) resurfacing - after 4 weeks) 3. Gently and slowly glide the indicator pen on the face in an upward motion. Follow instructional face in an upward motion. Follow instructional video. video. 4. Drink water

25 RECOMMENDED PROTOCOL FOR BEST RESULTS: 5. Use the Bianca mask 1 – 2 times a week for 20 – 30 minutes on a medium or high frequency mode minutes on a medium or high frequency mode 6. Not necessary to wash off after use if you plan to stay home stay home 7. Apply facial moisturizer and 8. Wear sunscreen SPF 30 – 40, must contain zinc oxide, titanium oxide, or Parasol – FDA approved oxide, titanium oxide, or Parasol – FDA approved every morning, 365 days a year. If you plan to stay every morning, 365 days a year. If you plan to stay under the sun longer, reapply sunscreen every 2 under the sun longer, reapply sunscreen every 2 hours. hours.


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