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IGY Life’s Immunizing Skin Care Formula for Acne Cure

IGY Life Sciences has recently developed a patented process to curing acne effectively and safely. The process involves extracting immunoglobulin antibodies from immunized chicken egg and then returning the egg to a food source. The antibodies found on the immunized egg are used to kill bacteria residing on the skin. The antibody is aimed to be injected in skin care applications to cure acne.

This process has been accepted and verified by international scientific bodies and is considered as a safe alternative. Surprisingly, it has been used in various human and veterinary medicine fields for treating bacterial infections.
The process starts when the hen is given a dose of government approved vaccine. This creates the necessary antibodies in the eggs as the hen builds up extra antibodies in response to the vaccine. The antibodies are then passed to the eggs and are finally extracted for use in skin care formulations.

Typical acne treatments kill both the good and the bad bacteria on skin, thus leaving the skin more vulnerable and weak to fight off on coming infections. These treatments also leave the skin dry and dull along with being incapable of fighting future acne outbreaks, which gets more severe as even the body’s own infection fighting bacteria is eradicated. IGY Life Sciences’s breakthrough process will specifically remove only those bacterial infections that create acne, thus leaving the rest unharmed.

The ImmunoDerm  Y is meant to target a chosen bacteria and control as well as prevent acne outbursts of all types. This treatment is a much better alternative than the rest as it is target oriented and does not cause severe side effects.
There have been clinical trials to verify the effectiveness of this anti-body. There are a number of patents on the process and that can be applied for testing on any bacteria. This process will not only treat acne, but any other skin disease that are caused by bacteria or viral infections.

IGY Technologies is also claiming to treat plantar wart (Verruca Plantaris) which is a wart formed by human papillomavirus. The antibody will isolate the viral strain and identify it. A vaccine would be used (again from extraction of egg yolk) to attack the wart and eradicate it.

The one minor problem of this process is that of low concentration bodies mixing with residual egg fat, which slightly hampers the process. More studies and trials are on way to find an optimal solution to this and very soon this new technology will bring in a higher concentration of the needed antibody.

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