What's behind Elixir
The Water in You
forgot.
If you look closely at your skin in the morning light, you'll often discover something you spontaneously mistake for fatigue, though it's almost never actually fatigue, but rather disorder on a deeper level. Stress, dry heating air, hours spent in front of screens, too much coffee and too little quiet — all of this doesn't change your cells themselves, but the water that stands between them and is actually supposed to facilitate exchange. The molecules clump together, light no longer refracts as it used to, and what we call freshness in everyday life is essentially nothing more than flowing water, while what we call aging describes water that is stagnant. The good news, which cannot be found in any cosmetic promise of the last thirty years, is that this condition is reversible — not overnight and not at the touch of a button, but at a pace that an ordinary life can sustain.
I didn't spend ten years researching to sell you another cream. I researched until I understood why none of them deliver on their promises. — Michael, Guardian and Alchemist
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