NASA invented alcohol medicine for adolescence

Researchers from the US Space Agency have developed a water that protects astronauts from the Sun's radiation, defeating signs of aging. This type of water is called alcoholic medicine, denoted as AS-10.

Initially, alcohol was intended to protect astronauts' skin from solar radiation and its negative effects including skin cancer.

However, according to the results of the experiments, this drink has the effect of reducing wrinkles and removing freckles very effectively.

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At the beginning of this experiment, the scientists captured the faces of 180 people who voluntarily participated in the experiment, then gave them AS-10 for four months. After these four months, the wrinkles of nearly 200 people dropped by 17% and 1/3 of the wrinkles on their faces also disappeared.

The main ingredient of this magic drink is made from kupuaku, acai, acerola, prickly pear and yumberri fruits.

Kupuaku is a Brazilian fruit, this tree belongs to the cacao family, acai - the fruit of a spread of leafy plants like cabbage and acerola trees - the fruit of the Barbados cherry tree, prickly pear - the fruit of the cactus, yumberri - Chinese strawberry fruit.

All of these ingredients provide the body with the necessary nutrients to fight the sun's radiation such as vitamins and bioactive substances.

In addition, there are some useful fruits for grapes such as grapes, green tea, pomegranate and some vegetables.

The person directly conducting the experiments, dietitian Aaron Barson, said the skin is the first tissue of the body to come into direct contact with ultraviolet rays and is very sensitive to the aging process.

His research shows that this alcoholic drug can reduce skin aging. Skin can heal itself when 'drunk' AS-10.