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“Then Matthew found another important link to his other side effects. Accutane, also switches
off the production of hyaluronic acid, the water-holding molecule in the connective tissue
between living cells in the body. Hyaluronic acid is concentrated in the joints, skin, scalp, and
eyes, exactly where all of Matthew’s symptoms were concentrated. Scientific studies appear to
confirm Hamilton’s suspicions regarding hyaluronic acid. The destruction of hyaluronic acid
would explain the universal symptoms of dryness associated with Accutane use, the dry eyes,
hair, skin, and joints.”
“Just as Accutane causes the drying up of secretions from the sebaceous glands, it also inhibits
the secretion from other glands as well. Accutane is not specific to the oil glands in the skin. It
dries out the whole body.”
“One of the common statements heard from young Accutane victims is: I feel like a 23 year old
grandmother or grandfather. It’s not surprising that these people feel old before their time.
Progeria is known as a disease of premature aging. Progeria children develop premature
wrinkled skin, hair loss, cataracts, and other signs of advanced aging. Progeria is universally
diagnosed by an elevated losss of hyaluronic acid in the urine. Progeria children excrete up to 17
times more hyaluronic acid than healthy children. Were these Accutane side effect sufferers
simply mimicking symptoms similar to progeria?”
Oral hyaluronic acid (HA) supplements are relatively new. They offer hope for restoration of
tissues adversely affected by Accutane. Just 1000 milligrams can hold or gel 6 liters of water in
the body. Oral hyaluronic acid supplements have been reported to lessen or eradicate joint pain
in cases of osteoarthritis, eliminate back pain caused by swollen vertebral discs, refill skin tissues
to the point of reduction of wrinkles, cause floaters in the eyes to disappear, and improve
thickness and luster of hair. The production of hyaluronic acid may be impaired in Accutane
users. Supplementation may be beneficial.”