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'''Imedeen''' is considered the worlds first [[nutricosmetics]]. It was developed in the 1980s by the Swedish biochemist and scientist Ake Dahlgren. Dahlgren had observed that certain marine extracts taken orally could help protect and restore the structure and function of the skin. This supplement has been extensively investigated through a number of large clinical studies, most of which have confirmed the positive effects on the skin.<ref>Heule F. An Oral Approach to the Treatment of Photodamaged Skin: a Pilot Study. The Journal of International Medical Research, 20 (1992) 273-278</ref><ref>Heule F. The improvement of the consequences of cutaneous aging. Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, 3 (1994) 224</ref><ref>Kieffer ME and Efsen J. Imedeen in the treatment of photoaged skin: an efficacy and safety trial over 12 months. Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, 11 (1998) 129-136. </ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/besttreatments/wrinkles-summary |title=Wrinkles &#124; Life and style &#124; BMJ Group |format= |work= |accessdate=2009-06-04}}</ref>.The Imedeen trademark is owned by [[Ferrosan A/S]] in Denmark.
'''Imedeen''' is considered the worlds first [[nutricosmetics]]. It was developed in the 1980s by the Swedish biochemist and scientist Ake Dahlgren. Dahlgren had observed that certain marine extracts taken orally could help protect and restore the structure and function of the skin. This supplement has been extensively investigated through a number of large clinical studies, most of which have confirmed the positive effects on the skin.<ref>Heule F. An Oral Approach to the Treatment of Photodamaged Skin: a Pilot Study. The Journal of International Medical Research, 20 (1992) 273-278</ref><ref>Heule F. The improvement of the consequences of cutaneous aging. Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, 3 (1994) 224</ref><ref>Kieffer ME and Efsen J. Imedeen in the treatment of photoaged skin: an efficacy and safety trial over 12 months. Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, 11 (1998) 129-136. </ref>.The Imedeen trademark is owned by [[Ferrosan A/S]] in Denmark.
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Imedeen is considered the worlds first nutricosmetics. It was developed in the 1980s by the Swedish biochemist and scientist Ake Dahlgren. Dahlgren had observed that certain marine extracts taken orally could help protect and restore the structure and function of the skin. This supplement has been extensively investigated through a number of large clinical studies, most of which have confirmed the positive effects on the skin.[1][2][3].The Imedeen trademark is owned by Ferrosan A/S in Denmark. spam

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  1. ^ Heule F. An Oral Approach to the Treatment of Photodamaged Skin: a Pilot Study. The Journal of International Medical Research, 20 (1992) 273-278
  2. ^ Heule F. The improvement of the consequences of cutaneous aging. Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, 3 (1994) 224
  3. ^ Kieffer ME and Efsen J. Imedeen in the treatment of photoaged skin: an efficacy and safety trial over 12 months. Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, 11 (1998) 129-136.