Leuphasyl
To understand just exactly the purpose of the ingredient Leuphasyl consider this example. It’s like owning a sports car but then giving it a turbo injection to make it that much faster. Essentially that’s what Leuphasyl is to the ingredient Argireline. Both of these products are made by Lipotec–a European based lab–but Argireline seems to be the more powerful ingredient.
According to the manufacture’s website it “has a synergistic effect to compliment the action of Argireline.” (www.centerchem.com) So this guy isn’t going to drive the bus but it’s a nice compliment and chances are if this ingredient is included in the product you buy, you’ve just purchased the supped up version.
How does Leuphasyl Work?
This is how the Leuphasyl works. It attaches itself to the enkephalin receptor on the outside of the nerve cells. Once it does that it restricts the transmission these cells send out to the muscle telling it to contract. By restricting this process is can regulate the muscle movement limiting the amount of muscle contractions–or wear and tear–on the muscles. This limitation of the muscle movement will reduce those forehead winkles or crows feet that can form.
Final thoughts
Again, this is a supplement meant to increase the effectiveness of Argireline. Most of the research done on this product can be traced back to the manufacture, which makes us a little bit uneasy. We normally like to see independent studies done on such things but we’ll have to take it for what it’s worth. Based on the productivity of the other products made by Lipotec–which I think has a decent track record– I feel confident in the results of the study.
Please check them out yourselves. A quick google search should do the trick but from what we’ve experienced most of their products have positive ratings. If you can find a product that has both Argireline and Leuphasyl then hopefully you’ve got your hands on a product that will really go to work on those unwanted winkles and lines.