Powerful Anti-Aging Nutrients

For years...scientists believed aging was a foregone conclusion and out of our control. Recent research, however, indicates that we have more authority over the aging process than previously realized. In fact, aging has more to do with the stress and function of our cells than it does with the number of candles on our birthday cake. The best way to protect cells from aging involves regular consumption of potent antioxidants, many of which are freely available in plant-based foods. These compounds, while promising, aren’t the only solution to the aging process, nor are they the magic bullet when it comes to disease prevention. Antioxidants are, however, potent compounds that aid an overall healthy lifestyle by supporting cellular health. They are indicated as powerful molecules that combat the aging process in more ways than one.

BRAINMEND® contains two of the best anti-aging nutrients known to man, Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) and Pyrroloquinoline Quinone (PQQ).

1. CoQ10 - Every cell in the body requires CoQ10 and it is fundamental in powering the body's energy production adenosine triphosphate (ATP) cycle. As a factor in the metabolic process, it acts as an antioxidant to neutralize free radicals protecting the cell, DNA, and mitochondria from oxidative damage. Although the body naturally produces CoQ10, supplementation alleviates the symptoms of chronic disease and fatigue and supports general cardiovascular health.

2. PQQ - This non-protein co-enzyme facilitates cellular metabolic processes and stimulates mitochondrial regeneration, an essential factor in slowing the aging process. It also neutralizes free radicals and reactive oxygen species (ROS); compounds that expedite physical aging.

CoQ10 and PQQ both provide mitochondrial and antioxidant support. Both help with brain and heart health and other organs that require a lot of energy. The difference is they do it through different mechanisms, but the beauty of CoQ10 and PQQ is that they work together, like a delicate dance. Each one is important, yet they complement each other's function. New research continues to show the benefits of these powerful nutrients for brain health, diabetes, nerves, bones, kidneys, heart, migraines, and more.

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