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Description
"Hyaluronic Acid" is a supplement containing a naturally occurring glycosaminoglycan found in skin, joints, and connective tissues. It contributes to moisture retention by regulating fluid balance and tissue hydration. It is highly regarded for its role in skin elasticity, joint lubrication, and structural support. Some blends emphasize its relevance to tissue regeneration and cellular integrity. Its ability to interact with water molecules makes it a fundamental component in dermatological and musculoskeletal applications.
Category
Other Supplements
When To Take It
Hyaluronic acid can be used at any time of day, though it is commonly taken or applied in the morning to maintain hydration and joint health throughout the day.
Synergy and Antagonism
Hyaluronic acid works synergistically with collagen and vitamin C to boost skin hydration and elasticity while also supporting joint health. No notable antagonistic interactions have been documented for hyaluronic acid.
Hyaluronic acid works synergistically with collagen and vitamin C to boost skin hydration and elasticity while also supporting joint health. No notable antagonistic interactions have been documented for hyaluronic acid.

Hyaluronic Acid
May Help With The Following Conditions
At present, there is no established association between this supplement and any medical condition listed on the Health Status pages.
Warnings
Individuals with scleroderma should avoid hyaluronic acid, as it may exacerbate skin issues. Those with sensitive skin should perform a patch test before topical use. While it is generally safe for oral or topical use, pregnant and breastfeeding women should consult a healthcare provider before taking hyaluronic acid supplements.