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Are lactic acid and glycolic acid the same?

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Both are alpha hydroxy acids. However, lactic acid is the only alpha hydroxy acid that occurs as a natural human metabolite - it occurs naturally as a very essential part of the human metabolic system and, as such, is actually produced by our bodies in the metabolism of glucose under certain conditions. Therefore, lactic acid has no toxicity in humans.

What is Glycolic acid?

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Glycolic acid is part of the chemical family referred to as alpha-hydroxy acids. Glycolic acid is a naturally occurring compound in sugar cane. When applied, it helps to dissolve the outer layer of skin.

Is glycolic acid safe?

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Yes. It is a 100% non-toxic substance which does not enter the blood stream when applied to your skin. It has FDA. approval in smaller concentrations for the general public. It is not considered a drug and there are no bad side-effects when used according to the directions. It does have sun precautions that should be followed closely, however. TCA, Jessners and Salicylic acids are also safe. However they should not be applied during pregnancy.

What exactly are AHA's and glycolic acid?

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Alpha hydroxy acids (AHA's) are really a family of acids. Glycolic is the most widely used because of its small molecular structure, but Lactic ? which is most beneficial for dry/aging skin, and Salicylic ? which is most beneficial for oily/acne prone skin, are very powerful as well, and should be used accordingly. AHA's are one of the safest methods of skin renewal. Their effectiveness depends on the type and concentration of the AHA, its pH (acidity), and other ingredients in the product.

What is Lactic Acid Lactobacilli?

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Lactobacilli and Bifidobacteria are Gram-positive lactic acid-producing bacteria that constitute a major part of the normal intestinal microflora in humans and animals. They play an important role in resistance to colonization against exogenous, potentially pathogenic organisms. Lactic Acid Lactobacilli is a microbial growth stimulant manufactured by using a special patented fermentation process from cultured whey.

What is lactic acid and why is it in the product?

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It's an acid produced by fermentation from sugar. It's in the beverage for flavor and to help preserve it.

I keep hearing about glycolic acid. What is it and what does it do for the skin?

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Glycolic (derived from sugar cane) is quite possibly one of the most effective skin care products available today. In addition to the exfoliation of dead skin cells, which encourage healthier new cells to form, glycolic also increases the production of collagen, minimizes pore size, evens out pigmentation, and draws out impurities, giving the skin a smooth texture and overall healthy look.

What should I expect within the first few days of using glycolic acid products?

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the dead cell layer sloughs off, your skin may appear slightly drier than normal and you will most likely see some mild flaking. Once the transition is made, your complexion will appear more youthful and vibrant.

What is a Lactic Acid Peel?

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If you have Roscea, this is an excellent peel for you. This peel is great for treating more mature skin types.

What is lactic acid buildup and how does Sports Massage help with that?

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Lactic acid is a constituent part of the cellular metabolic cycle. During strenuous anaerobic exercise the levels of lactic acid can rise to high levels, causing fatigue and a burning feeling in the muscle tissues. The high levels of lactate can linger longer than most of us would wish for. One way to diminish that burning feeling in our muscles is with a recovery style Sports Massage. The long strokes of a recovery Sports Massage aids circulation.

Lactic Acid: How/why is it formed?

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The body has two ways to use glucose: aerobic and anaerobic glycolysis. Aerobic glycolysis is more efficient because electrons which are liberated from glucose are transferred to oxygen. This process produces energy which the cell can trap as ATP. When there isn't enough oxygen, the cell needs some other way to dump these electrons or the system will back up and stop. The cell dumps these electrons into pyruvic acid, a product of glucose, converting it to lactic acid.

Why do you add lactic acid to the Biotta juices?

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Biotta adds lactic acid to the juices to reach two separate goals. a) to preserve the juice in a way that it does not need extreme temperatures to pasteurize — only a minimal pasteurization temperature of 158 - 185 deg. F is needed versus the regular temperatures of 200 deg. and higher. b) lactic acid is a healthy stimulant for the gastro-intestinal system.

What is glycolic acid and what does it do for my skin?

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Glycolic acid is a sugar-derived acid that is a member of a family of acids known as Alpha Hydroxy Acids. Very often the two terms are used interchangeably. Glycolic acid works very simply. Due to its low molecular weight (the size of its molecules is very small), it rapidly penetrates through the outermost layer of the skin where dead and useless cells collects removing those cells and the glue that holds them to the surface of the skin.

Are there any downsides to using glycolic acid?

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Yes, but they can be managed. The use of glycolic acids increases the skin's photosensitivity making it more vulnerable to damage from the sun. For this reason, we only recommend the use of our products containing glycolic acid with the use of a full spectrum sun block.

Should I avoid sun exposure while using glycolic acid products?

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You should always wear a broad spectrum sunscreen (SPF of at least 30) to prevent photo damage. The FDA also recommends that you wear sunscreen the entire duration of any glycolic treatment and for 1 week after completion. Your new baby fresh skin needs to be protected.

Is lysozyme effective against all lactic acid bacteria?

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Like SO2, a few lactic strains show resistance to lysozyme. Bench-top trials MUST be performed to determine the effectiveness and correct addition rate of lysozyme for your wine. If the lactic population is below 106 cfu/mL and MLF has started, use 150-400 ppm of lysozyme now. If the population is above 106 cfu/mL, wait for MLF to complete and immediately add 150-400 ppm of lysozyme. Lysozyme cannot be removed by filtration.

What is 'Lactic Acid' and is it supposed to burn like that?

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Lactic acid buildup (technically called acidosis) can cause burning pain, especially in untrained muscles. Lactic acid accumulation can lead to muscle exhaustion within seconds if the blood cannot clear it away. A strategy for dealing with lactic acid buildup is to relax or stretch the muscles at every opportunity, so that the circulating blood can carry the lactic acid away and bring oxygen to support aerobic metabolism. ..

What Role Does Lactic Acid Bacteria Play In Human Nutrition?

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Nutrition is defined as the supply of essential elements e.g. Amino Acids, Oils, Minerals, water, fibre and Vitamins, to support growth, maintenance and repair of the body. Friendly Lactic Acid Bacteria are an essential component of the food chain and the ultimate concept in nutrition. Historically humans were constantly exposed to it in nature from the moment of birth and established the micro flora and fauna.

Can I as a vegetarian consume the Biotta juices containing lactic acid?

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Yes. The lactic acid used is based upon the lactic acid fermentation process, which does not need or carry any milk products.
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