TA Sciences, TA-65 MD 100 Units 30 Capsules
TA-65 is a patented, all natural, plant-based compound which can help maintain or rebuild telomeres, that diminish as people get older.
Root cause of Cellular Aging:
- Telomeres shorten as our cells age
- Scientific studies have shown that short telomeres are associated with cellular decline and dysfunction.
- The only way to lengthen telomeres is through the activation of an enzyme called telomerase.
The length of a person's telomeres is a good indicator of his or her overall health status; short telomeres have been associated with cellular aging and dysfunction. The real biological age of a person's body may be more or less than their chronological age. Telomere length is considered a key marker in measuring a person's biological age as opposed to their chronological age.
TA-65MD nutritional supplements are the first in a line of products based on the TA-65 compound. TA-65MD nutritional supplements are formulated through a proprietary process to increase the absorption (bioavailability) of the TA-65 compound in the body. This process helps ensure that the compound is not digested before it reaches the bloodstream, where it can then be delivered to our cells. No other products utilize this proprietary technology.
TA-65MD nutritional supplements support immune health and can help reverse some of the obvious effects of cellular aging. They should be taken as part of an overall health and wellness regimen. TA-65MD supplements have been proven safe and effective in more than a decade of studies and in use by people worldwide.
Recommendation:
As a dietary Supplement, take one (1) capsule daily, or as advised by your health care practitioner.
Warning:
If you have or think you may have any serious disease, consult your health care practitioner before using this product. For adults only; not to be taken by people under 25 years of age.
- Keep out of reach of children.
- Store at temperature up to 30 C (86 F).
- Protect from heat, light and moisture.
- Do not use if seal is broken.