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Telomere Plus®

Telomere Plus®

Precio habitual $43.99 USD
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  • Increases telomerase activity*
  • Supports cellular health and vitality*
  • Developed by leading scientists in anti-aging and genetics*
  • Promotes vibrant aging and energy*
  • Nourish cells for longevity


    Benefits

    When the telomeres at the end of our DNA stay healthy and long, our body can age more gracefully.

    The botanicals in Telomere Plus® have been shown to increase the activity of telomerase, a naturally-occurring enzyme that lengthens telomeres and protects them from shortening.* This supports cellular health and vitality.* When your DNA is healthy, your whole body feels the benefits

    How Telomere Plus® Works:

     Science Behind Our Formula

    By activating the enzyme telomerase to lengthen telomeres, we can support cellular health and age gracefully.

    What are telomeres and why are they important?


    Telomeres are the tips at the ends of chromosomes that protect our DNA. As we age, they become shorter, eventually leading to the cell dying. In fact, telomere length is what some scientists have used to assess biological age.1 Therefore, it is critical that if we want to age well, we keep our telomeres as long as possible.

    How does Telomere Plus® keep our telomeres long?

    The naturally-occurring enzyme telomerase lengthens telomeres and keeps them from shortening, and the botanicals in Telomere Plus® activate the telomerase in our bodies so that it can give us the whole-body benefits.

    On top of that, the ingredients in Telomere Plus®—including astragalus root, broccoli seed, rhodiola extract and vitamin D3—give us a whole range of additional benefits, from immune support to enhancing the body’s stress tolerance, cellular protection and boosted enzyme activity.*

    References:

    1. Lindsey, J., Mcgill, N., Lindsey, L., Green, D., and Cooke, H. (1991). “In vivo loss of telomeric repeats with age in humans.” Mutation Research/DNAging, (256), 45-48.

 

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