ResveraCel
ResveraCel
Aging is a fact for every baby boomer and Gen-X’er. Although no supplement truly has “anti-aging” properties, ResveraCel comes close because it supports cellular repair, up-regulates the sirtuin proteins, enhances NAD+ production, and benefits the cellular energy production that takes place in the mitochondria – thus supporting the process of healthy aging.* Adding ResveraCel to your daily supplement regimen can make a positive impact on aging and support good health as you get older.* Benefits of Thorne’s ResveraCel: • Supports healthy cellular aging* • Natural activator of the sirtuin proteins, an important class of protein enzymes that act as cellular switches to up-regulate numerous positive functions associated with aging* • Helps clean the body of old cells, by assisting with the elimination of aging cells (inactive, senescent)* • Supports optimal mitochondrial number, structure, and function* • Supports healthy methylation* • Enhances cellular energy production* • Promotes healthy metabolism as you age* • Benefits healthy blood sugar and insulin sensitivity* • Supports fat metabolism in the liver* Take an inside look at the intelligent ingredients in ResveraCel and their beneficial impacts on healthy aging: Nicotinamide Riboside Hydrogen Malate (NR) NAD+ – nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide – is an important coenzyme found in every cell that plays an integral role in multiple body functions. Because the body’s natural level of NAD+ begins to decline significantly with age, it can lead to adverse effects of aging and age-related conditions. As a direct precursor to NAD+, NR efficiently stimulates the production of NAD+, which: • Promotes multiple aspects of healthy aging* • Supports cellular repair processes* • Protects against DNA damage and oxidative stress* • Promotes exercise efficiency, helping to support health and fitness goals* • Helps maintain an optimal state of health* • Promotes the number and health of the mitochondria in cells, benefiting mitochondrial metabolism* • Supports normal circadian rhythm function* Resveratrol Resveratrol, a natural substance found in, among other things, red wine, has shown promise in clinical studies by modulating the effects of several age-related conditions, including: • Supporting the body's normal inflammatory response and its health-promoting effect on blood vessels* • Activating a special class of protein enzymes called sirtuins that act as cellular switches by up-regulating numerous positive functions, including cellular aging, inflammatory response, detoxification, stress resistance, fat and glucose metabolism, circadian rhythm, and mitochondrial biogenesis* • The sirtuin proteins support the formation of new mitochondria in the cells, which results in more efficient cellular energy production and possibly increased longevity* Quercetin Phytosome Senescence is the natural process in which aging cells stop dividing, but do not die. The over-accumulation of senescent cells is associated with biological aging and various age-related disorders. Quercetin is at the forefront of healthy aging because: • Quercetin is one of only two nutrients that have been studied for its ability to reduce cellular senescence* • Quercetin partners with resveratrol in the quest for healthy aging because it slows the breakdown of resveratrol in the body, allowing resveratrol more time to do its job* • Quercetin up-regulates the sirtuin proteins, which are associated with healthy cellular aging and improved weight-related metabolic factors* Betaine To achieve NR’s optimal benefit, it is important to support the body’s methylation processes. Betaine is a premiere methyl donor because: • Betaine (also called trimethylglycine) is a superior nutrient for donating its methyl groups – compounds that help produce healthy DNA, neurotransmitters, and cellular energy* • In female athletes, research indicates that betaine promotes lean body composition by helping to reduce body fat without negatively affecting muscle mass* • Betaine supports the body’s ability to engage in higher volume exercise – increased repetitions and weight load in male athletes and improved high volume work capacity in female athletes*
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