Arazyme - How nature supplies an anti ageing solution and gives the skin a youthful natural complextion.
Created by one of the world masters of skin health, Arazyme offers a unique combination of protein-based enzymes that is actually intuitive in its approach to the skin – cleansing tired "dead" skin cells and pores, even while it restores skin vibrancy and regenerates a
healthy complexion.
Arazyme's naturally potent enzyme action dissolves dull, dry cells without the irritation so often brought on by conventional acid type peels.
And its exceptional facial cleansing treatments thoroughly remove keratin build-up that contributes to aging skin, while it promotes the natural growth of healthy new skin cells through the synergy of protease (or protein generating) enzymes.
Now you can uncover a youthful, more radiant complexion every time you cleanse with Arazyme, patented enzyme skincare technology.
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There is a high active Protease called ‘Arazyme’ lately attracting a concentrated attention from media. This substance jointly developed by Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology (KRIBB) and bio venture firm Insect Biotech Co., Ltd. instantly promoted golden orb spiders very familiar to us into a high value-added resource.
Such results came from a very simple idea unexpectedly. A spiders waits for a moment after injecting both poisonous nerve palsy liquid and powerful digestive liquid, which are secreted from its salivary glands, into the victim caught in the web. Some time after, the victim’s insides are melted into jelly and the spider approaches and sucks it. During this process of ‘external digestion’, the spider effectively takes in a great deal of nutrition within a very short time
Besides the digestive fluid secreted from a spider’s body, research team examined whether or not there is any digestive fluid produced by commensal microorganisms living in the spider’s digestive organ like intestinal ones in human body. They found diverse kinds of microorganisms inside a spider’s body, took out ones producing the most powerful protease of them, and named them Aranicola Proteolyticus, which means ‘protease-producing microorganisms from a spider’. This is the first case in the world reporting those microorganisms separated from a spider. A powerful protease produced by these microorganisms was named ‘Arazyme’, of which ‘Ara’ was borrowed from ‘Arachnidae’ meaning a spider in Latin and ‘zyme’ from ‘enzyme’ meaning ferment.