Nutrigenomics and Protandim
Life Vantage recommends three nutrigenomics products that work together through the hallmarks of aging to extend the health span and provide benefits outlined in the typical health span blueprint.
These products are
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Protandim Nrf2
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Protandim NRf1
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Protandim NAD.
Protandim Nrf2 activates the body to produce enzymes that neutralize free radicals and regulate survival genes by acting through the Nrf2 pathway. It regulates hundreds of genes.
Protandim NRF2 regulates 66 genes that influence Alzheimer's disease, and it directly reduces inflammation and clears toxins, which are significant causes of the disease.
Protandim NRf2 is considered the most effective natural activator of the Nrf2 pathway. Each unit of Protandim NRf2 provides the same level of cellular protection as eating 7 pounds of broccoli sprouts( sulforaphane). Brussels sprouts are the most potent known activator of Nrf2.
Protandim NRf1 activates mitochondrial biogenesis, like flipping a light switch on your health, through the NRf1 pathway by increasing mitochondrial biogenesis, mitophagy, and turnover.
Protandim NAD activates proteins called Sirtuins through the NAD pathway. Sirtuins deliver significant health benefits for life extension. Protandim NAD has been shown to double sirtuin activity in 24 hours( in vitro)
In vitro results have demonstrated that Protandim Tri Synergizer can significantly increase inflammatory response by 848% through the gene HMOX1, mitochondrial biogenesis by 120% through the gene PGC1-A, and NAD synthesis by 227% through the gene PGC1-A.
In vivo studies have revealed that Protandim Nrf2 increases lifespan by 7% (as per an NIH study), while other studies have shown that Nrf1 and NAD can increase lifespan by 10 to 20%.
These results are incredibly encouraging and suggest remarkable progress in the pursuit of extending the health span. Reducing chronic inflammation is essential for preventing premature aging, and these findings are a major step in the right direction. Nrf2 and NAD levels decline exponentially with age, and nutrigenomics can slow this process. Nrf1, Nrf2, and NAD supplements have been described by a Cambridge Ivy League University as "the closest thing we have seen to the Fountain of Youth.”