
5 Anti-aging Secrets for Your Mitochondria
While wrinkles and a sagging belly might be among the wince-inducing initial signs, aging actually begins in your cells. Mitochondria are the power plants within
While wrinkles and a sagging belly might be among the wince-inducing initial signs, aging actually begins in your cells. Mitochondria are the power plants within
Stem cells and exosomes display anti-inflammatory properties that may increase resilience to virus cytokine storms.
Must-know tips about skin care and rejuvenation options that are right for the way you want to age.
I’m so excited to share one of my latest and greatest biohacking experiments: using stem cells to become younger and stronger. For years, using stem cells
The brain-immune system connection indicates that inflammation is a driving force in physical and psychological ailments.
If you’ve been poking around the blog, you see a lot of talk about mitochondria. If this is your first time here, you’re about to
Have you heard of the flavonoid fisetin? It’s a plant chemical, found most abundantly in strawberries, with promising health benefits. Anti-aging scientists have been researching
I’m excited to once again be talking to Dr. Steven Gundry, renowned heart surgeon, celebrity doctor, medical researcher and a New York Times best-selling author.
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