What is Hyaluronic Acid?
By now, most of us have probably heard of hyaluronic acid (HA). Whether as a pain reliever for joints and tendons or a main ingredient in anti-aging serum, hyaluronic acid is widely-recognized as a key molecule found throughout the body. But what is it that makes HA so unique? How does it work natively and where can it be sourced from? Watch this short video as StimLabs’ scientist, Annelise Roy, gives the lowdown on hyaluronic acid and its versatile functions.
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