Combat Cellular Aging with CyanthOx™

Hallmarks of Aging

Aging involves complex biological processes influenced by various factors. The "hallmarks of aging" cover specific mechanisms contributing to cellular and physiological aging, such as genomic instability, telomere attrition, epigenetic alterations, loss of proteostasis, disabled macroautophagy, deregulated nutrient-sensing, mitochondrial dysfunction, cellular senescence, stem cell exhaustion, altered intercellular communication, chronic inflammation, and dysbiosis. Understanding these mechanisms is essential for developing treatments that might slow aging and reduce age-related diseases.

CyanthOx™: A Powerhouse of Antioxidants

With an ORAC value of 895,281 μmol TE/100g, CyanthOx™ stands out for its potent antioxidant capacity—9 times stronger than grape seed extract and nearly double that of French maritime pine bark extract. This remarkable antioxidant strength is pivotal in combating oxidative stress, a significant contributor to cellular aging.

Stem Cell Exhaustion

CyanthOx™ has shown promising results in a major human clinical trial by enhancing the activity of crucial circulating stem cells, including progenitor, mesenchymal, and endothelial stem cells, by over 40%. Revitalizing these cells is crucial for maintaining tissue balance and improving recovery from cellular damage.

Mitochondrial Dysfunction

Mitochondrial issues significantly affect aging. CyanthOx™ improved mitochondrial membrane potential by 69%, leading to a 91% increase in ATP production, crucial for sustaining cellular energy metabolism and minimizing oxidative damage.

Cellular Senescence

CyanthOx™ has displayed significant anti-senescence effects, particularly in human dermal fibroblasts, increasing cell viability by 64% and enhancing the content of type I collagen in aging cells. This improves skin structure and reduces signs of aging.

Chronic Inflammation

Chronic inflammation accelerates aging and is associated with many age-related diseases. CyanthOx™ effectively reduces critical inflammatory markers, with reductions in TNF-α by 33%, IL-1β by 33%, IL-6 by 57%, and VEGF by 29%. This highlights its potential in mitigating chronic low-grade inflammation prevalent in aging.

Dysbiosis

CyanthOx™ also addresses dysbiosis, affecting gut health and systemic inflammation, surpassing traditional medications like amoxicillin, sulfasalazine, and ranitidine in enhancing ulcer healing and prevention. This underscores the importance of a healthy gut lining for optimal nutrient absorption and utilization.

CyanthOx™ leverages a comprehensive approach to target the intricate mechanisms of aging. From stem cell regeneration and mitochondrial function to cellular senescence, inflammation control, and gut health, its impacts are profound. Discover how CyanthOx™ can be your ally in achieving a healthier, more vibrant life by effectively countering the effects of aging.


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Featured Ingredients

Strongest Plant Antioxidants: 9x Stronger than Grape Seed & Acai

100% Plant-based & Vegan
No Additives / Solvent Used
Completely soluble in water
Good Thermal & pH Stability
Patented Technology


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