Expert insights on dietary supplementation with rosemary extract and the impact on skin quality from the inside out

Episode 5—Giuseppe Valacchi, PhD: BioRewind Skin Health Dietary Supplement—Reversal of Glycation in the Skin—Histological Evidence

Dr. Valacchi reviews histological findings from a study published in the March 2025 issue of JCAD,¹ which investigated a dietary supplement’s effect on biomarkers of skin glycation using skin biopsies and tape strips.

Reference:

  1. Guiotto A, et al. Reversing Oxinflammation Associated with Glycative Stress and Formation of Advanced Glycation End Products with a Dietary Supplement Containing Rosemary Extract. J Clin Aesthet Dermatol. 2025;18(3):34–38.

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