Swiss Apple Serum / The Anti-Aging Wrinkle Remedy



According to Michelle Obama, the secret to her youthful look may be attributed to a rare Swiss apple. The apple serum created from the stem cells of the Uttwiler Spätlauber apple may be the next great discovery in the field of anti-aging and wrinkle removal remedies.

The stem cells from Swiss apples, which are used in creams and serums, are said to the stem cells in human skin. This process protects skin cell regeneration and delays the onset of wrinkles caused by age. The particular variety of apples used in these creams and serums is said to have a shelf life of up to 4 months after harvest, which is much longer than normal varieties of apples, which usually become wrinkled after this long period of time.

The swiss apple cream is being hailed as the next great anti-aging breakthrough by the cosmetic world.  Beauty firms from all around the world are snapping these products up in anticipation of its new popularity.  Vogue magazine has even called it the "super apple" and many people online think it is the next big health craze after the acai berry.  Some are calling it the new fountain of youth.

The swiss apple has a long shelf life but until now it has not been a very popular fruit because of its tart flavor.  Because of this fact, the number of trees have dwindled over time.  Scientists have discovered that its long shelf life is due to its very resilient stem cells.  Studies have shown that the stem cells in the apple are able to protect, nourish, and defend human cells against UV rays, which normally damage healthy skin cells.  They have been able to produce a cream from the extract of the apple, which when applied to wrinkles on the skin twice a day, reduces wrinkles by up to 15 percent after a four week application.  A company called ProSpecieRara now owns a group of these swiss apples trees and is planning to preserve and breed them in an effort to produce the swiss apple cream.