Frequently Asked Questions About Carnosine Supplements
Carnosine is a dipeptide, a compound made up of the amino acids alanine and histidine, found in animal-based foods.
Zinc carnosine is a specific compound, and its use while taking other medications should be discussed with your doctor.
The recommended daily intake is based on the information provided on the packaging of the specific product and should be consulted there.
L-carnosine can be taken at any time of day. Instructions for use can be found on the product packaging.
Whether long-term use is appropriate for you should be discussed individually with your doctor.
Carnosine should not be taken during pregnancy and breastfeeding, or while taking other medications—or only after consulting a doctor.
Carnosine can slow down skin aging. In fact, it can rejuvenate the skin cells. When most of us think about anti-aging treatments, we immediately think of modern skin care products. We can spend a lot of money on creams that promise miraculous effects, only to find out that the effects are minimal or at best temporary.
Beautiful skin is created inside the body and literally grows outwards and although we can certainly make a difference by using creams, we can't ignore the possibilities of the treatments from the inside.
Informed scientists have always looked for ways on which the aging process could be influenced from the inside, examined the elements that contribute to the aging process and tried to find a solution based on real science and not on cosmetic promises.