"Indeed, urologists in recent years have raised an alarm about many conditions that we have never seen before, such as non-alcoholic liver cirrhosis in non-drinking women."
This person clearly is under the impression that urologists (who treat disorders of the URINARY system) are investigating fatty liver disease - which is basically what this article is calling 'non-alcoholic liver cirrhosis'. Yeah, ok. Strike one (if it is a bit pedantic).
"Strong collagen in your skin is what prevents skin from sagging and developing wrinkles. Collagen is built from lipids."
Collagen is a protein, built from amino acids. Strike two.
"The alcohol we absorb through our skin, and then carried by our blood to all the different organs in the body, poisoning them with unprocessed alcohol."
Here, the author tries to make the point that consuming ethanol in the form of wine, etc. allows it to be processed by the liver (this is correct) but that glycerol absorbed into the bloodstream from topical application is not processed by the liver (this is NOT correct). All blood goes through the liver at some point. It's part of the circulatory system, and the liver is an incredibly advanced filter. Of the small amount that would be absorbed through the body's natural defense barrier (the skin), the liver would filter out/process/degrade/metabolize any that remained. Strike three!
The author may be a chemist by career, but it's clear to me (a nurse) through reading this article that she does not have an understanding of the body's metabolic system. Her authority to write an article detailing how she understands the body's inner workings is slim to none - and I therefore cannot take anything she says as truth without plenty of further investigation. Of course, I'm also not an authority on this subject, but with just a little investigation it's quite clear to me that there's some seriously screwy 'science' going on here. In my opinion, it just serves as a false advertisement for this shop's products. Saying that one molecule is what's causing your XYZ skin problem is an untruth and the author is taking advantage of people's tendency towards not doing their own research in order to promote their own agenda.