Capital Preservation Fund

Capital Preservation Fund

Capital Preservation Fund

Fibrillin is the protein that gives skin its elasticity. According to Michael Sheratt, a prominent researcher on fibrillin, this protein also keeps the lungs, arteries and eye tissues healthy. Healthy fibrillin may prevent diabetes, pneumonia and aneurysms, as well as preventing the sagging of the skin.

Springing Back into Shape after Stretching the Skin

It is fibrillin gives the skin the ability to spring back, especially when we are young. For example, after weight gain or childbirth, the skin temporarily sags. Because of the action of healthy fibrillin, the skin eventually tightens again. Similarly, certain tissues in the eyes, lungs and arteries have this ability to “spring back” to maintain health.

The Body’s Supply of Fibrillin

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) describe fibrillin as a key part of connective tissue, which consists of materials that act as cellular “glue,” holding tissues together and providing shape and strength. You may be familiar with some of these proteins from cosmetics, such as collagens.