SYN ACNE BLOCK tackles acne and skin dysregulation by modulating the three major drivers behind breakouts: oil overproduction, inflammation, and tissue damage.
- Vitamin B5 (Pantothenic Acid) Vitamin B5 plays a key role in coenzyme A synthesis, which supports healthy fatty acid metabolism in the skin. High-dose B5 has been shown to reduce sebum production — one of the leading causes of acne.In a 2014 clinical study, high-dose pantothenic acid supplementation significantly reduced acne lesions after 12 weeks.
- BPC-157 ARG-This peptide is renowned for its tissue regenerative and anti-inflammatory effects. In the context of acne, BPC-157 may help reduce local skin inflammation, support microvascular repair, and promote healing of irritated or scarred tissue.Its systemic activity also supports gut lining integrity — important in cases of acne linked to gut-skin axis dysfunction.
- L-Carnitine -Beyond fat metabolism, L-Carnitine improves cellular detoxification and has been shown to reduce inflammation-induced oxidative stress in skin tissue. It also enhances mitochondrial function, which is increasingly recognized as a key factor in skin aging and repair.
Together, this trio provides a multi-angle skin health solution — addressing oil balance, inflammation, tissue healing, and metabolic detox from the inside out.
References
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Sikiric, P. et al. (2018). “Stable gastric pentadecapeptide BPC 157 and the healing of skin wounds.” Current Pharmaceutical Design
Calvani, M. et al. (2000). “L-Carnitine and its short-chain esters: Mitochondrial function and skin repair.” Molecular Aspects of Medicine