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Slow aging at the cellular level to look and feel 10 years younger.
Are you experiencing unexplained symptoms, aging concerns, or feeling unlike yourself? Our work with thousands of people who didn’t feel quite right, despite what they did and the changes they made, has unveiled a common culprit: Cellular Inflammation.
Cellular aging starts in your 20s, showing signs by 30. Ever notice how some people just seem to age slower the others? Are they just genetically lucky? It's about cellular health, not just genetics. Combat symptoms, diseases, and premature aging with proactive measures against free radicals, oxidative stress, and AGE proteins.
With a simple urine test that's 50x more effective than a blood test at detecting levels of cellular inflammation. It's super-fast and inexpensive. You'll get actionable insights so you can get your SEX drive back. Have healthier skin, hair and nails. Gain more energy and sleep better. And yes… reducing your cellular aging can even help you lose weight.
Cellular oxidative stress results in the formation of highly reactive and unstable lipid hydroperoxides. Decomposition of these unstable peroxides results in the formation of malondialdehyde (MDA), which can be quantified colorimetrically following its controlled reaction with thiobarbituric acid. The measurement of these 'Thiobarbituric Acid Reactive Substances' (TBARS) is a well-established method for screening and monitoring lipid peroxidation (free radical attacks). Though there remains a controversy cited in literature regarding the specificity of TBARS toward compounds other than MDA, it still remains the most widely employed assay used to determine lipid peroxidation and chronic cellular inflammation.
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Chronic cellular inflammation is inflammation which has been occurring on the phospholipid bilayer, the outer and inner layers of every cell membrane in your body for months, even years. With chronic inflammation, damage and death of cells can occur, which can lead to an array of symptoms, diseases, accelerated aging, and potentially even autoimmune disorders.
It’s staggering, but true: your cells are attacked over 500 trillion times every minute, not only by a modern diet and toxins in the environment, but chemicals, heavy metals, pesticides, herbicides, pollution, molds, contaminants in our food supply, chemicals and artificial fragrances in personal care products, cleaning supplies, and laundry detergents, off gassing from nearly every manufactured product on the market from furniture and carpets to that new car smell. And it’s not only these, but also by the unavoidable cellular wear and tear of simply being alive. The accumulated damage from these attacks causes your cells to age, and when your cells age, you age.
Because cellular inflammation occurs silently and gradually over months and years, you might not realize there’s anything going wrong until multiple symptoms of aging start to rear their ugly head. Even then, most of us will normalize our symptoms. They might be common in society, but they are anything but normal.
The good news is, there is an easy way to find out whether you have chronic cellular inflammation and its severity through our simple urinalysis test, so you can do something about it.
Signs and symptoms of inflammation include low sex drive, stress, fatigue, depression, brain fog, anxiety, inability to lose weight/consistent weight gain, non-restful sleep, chronic headaches, abnormal hair loss, bags/circles under your eyes, feeling or looking older than you actually are, unhealthy looking hair, skin and nails, and you may crave carbs, sugar or sweets often.
Even worse, chronic inflammation is involved in accelerated aging and the disease process of many conditions, including: certain cancers, Typer 2 diabetes, heart disease and high blood pressure, Crohn’s disease, inflammatory bowel disease, asthma, mental health conditions, autoimmune diseases, even neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease.