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Healthy Mitochondria, Better Aging

Aging cells can increase our disease risk. Here's a simple, scientifically-backed way we can rejuvenate our cells to support our health.

As we age, our cells also age. This can contribute to a number of not-so-good outcomes including cancer, Alzheimer’s disease, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, arthritis, and more. The mitochondria, or the “powerhouse of the cells,” play a crucial role in our overall cellular health. The mitochondria in our bodies undergo continuous renewal to generate energy and meet the substantial energy requirements of muscles, skin, and various other tissues. However, as we age, the process of mitochondrial renewal slows down, leading to the accumulation of dysfunctional mitochondria within cells and giving rise to notable problems including: insufficient energy supply, production of harmful molecules, & reduced cellular health. Is there something that we can do to totally stop the aging process? Not at the current state of science and medicine; however, we can assist our cells and help them function better.

Urolithin A is a molecule that triggers the vital recycling and purifying mechanism, ultimately safeguarding cells against the effects of age-related decline. Recent research, featured in the journal Nature Aging, sheds light on the essential role of hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) in maintaining immune health and their potential connection to the process of healthy aging. With advancing age, these HSCs, which are vital for our immune system, exhibit reduced functionality. Intriguingly, the team uncovered a potential remedy: Urolithin A, a natural compound. By targeting mitochondria, which were identified as a contributing factor to HSC aging, Urolithin A effectively rejuvenated the cells by restoring their mitochondrial function.

So, how can we incorporate Urolithin A into our supplement lineup? Timeline Nutrition has created a solution: Mitopure. Mitopure represents a groundbreaking postbiotic nutrient that has demonstrated its ability to initiate a vital cellular rejuvenation process known as mitophagy, specifically addressing the decline in cellular function associated with aging.

​​In contrast to numerous supplements, Timeline Nutrition’s products are supported by meticulous placebo-controlled clinical trials involving human subjects. Their researchers have demonstrated the remarkable advantages of Mitopure in enhancing cellular energy, muscle strength, and endurance.

It’s easy to add to your routine. We quite like to add the powder to our morning smoothie. They have berry and ginger flavors depending on what you prefer. Timeline Nutrition also offers protein powder and capsule versions of their potent Mitopure. Want to test it out? Use code AGEIST at checkout for 10% off your first order. 

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