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Where Botox Comes From?
• Botox is produced from an anaerobic bacterium. However, bear in mind that
people may suffer the syndrome of botulism under certain situations. The
most frequent ones are: eating contaminated food or a wound infection. In
both cases, the outcome is the intoxication of the gastrointestinal tract. For
these reasons, cosmetic practitioners must take specialized Botox courses to
get a certified permission to use. Only then, these experts will know the type
of Botox that you need. All of them act slightly different on muscles. Clients
must always remember that they have to demand to see this certification
before allowing any practitioner to use Botox on them.
• Botox is a very complicated compound. Because it derives from the botulinum
bacterium, it is made up of many kinds of proteins which are divided into
different types named from A to F. Nevertheless, type A is the most frequently
used. This type is acquired through fermentation. Substances made with the
Type A toxin include Botox (Vistabel), Dysport (Azzalure), Xeomin (Bocouture)
and others. Regarding Botox, just know that all of its variations are made with
the same strain of the bacteria. This means that the active part of the
compound is identical. The differen