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Telos95, 90ct
Telos95, 90ct
SKU | LBN110 | |
Brand | Longevity by Nature | |
Unit Size | 90 Caspules | |
Dosage | Take 1 capsule daily with a meal. | |
Contraindications | pregnancy |
Description | Telos95 is a clinically proven anti-aging telomere lengthening & lowering cellular age supplement consisting of an advanced proprietary plant-based blend of highly therapeutic polyphenols, that are naturally isolated from grapevine and organic olive leaf. These phytochemical compounds fight free radicals to maintain the health of the cells from becoming Senescence Cells (death of cells). Cell Senescence causes premature aging and eventually diseases. Promote telomere health, cellular longevity, and protects against Cell Senescence. TELOS95 is a telomerase support supplement isolated from plants and is based on a naturally sourced blend of organic olive leaf & Grapevine which are highly purified into active Super polyphenol compounds. Benefits of Telos95 Telomerase SupplementThese compounds are extremely high phytochemical compounds that
Super powerful polyphenols that are clinically proven to lengthen your telomeres in just 6 months and decrease your TeloYears Age (your cellular age) by an average of 7.42 years. How Does Telos95 Work?Cell division can change chromosomes compounds. An enzyme called “Telomerase” protects the end of the chromosome and acts to rebuild telomeres. Telos95 is an anti-aging telomere support supplement which has been clinically proven to lengthen your telomeres and decrease your cellular age by an average of 7.42 years. The Science Behind Telos95 Telomere SupplementOur initial research was about (silent information regular proteins), specifically SIRT 1 and Sir2 genes in human cells, and Telomere maintenance in relation to the aging process. After experimenting with many purified natural organic compounds, our research finally succeeded in making the perfect composition and scientifically validated with clinically proven methods, TAT technology, Cawthon qPCR Assay and TeloYears. In 2013, we partnered with Life Length of Madrid, Spain to assess the potential effect of Telos95 on telomere length in a cell line. Telomere length and the percentage of short telomeres were assessed in a single assay using Life Length TAT technology. Results confirmed our research with positive indications of Halting Telomere shortening. To confirm further, in 2018, we partnered with Princeton Consumer Research to Assess Effectiveness of Telos95 on humans to Halt the Shortening of Telomere Length as Demonstrated by the “Cawthon qPCR Assay”. In fact, study shows in just 6 months by taking 95mg of Telos95, you can lengthen your telomeres & decrease your TeloYears age (your cellular age) by an avg. of 7.42 years Telomeres Biologically Ensures a Healthy Centrosome MatrixWhat Are Telomeres?Telomeres are the biological clocks that are ticking from the day we are conceived until the day we die. When cells divide and replicate, we lose telomere length. Cellular reproduction is required on a regular basis to repair damaged cellular tissue and to cope with oxidative stress. When telomeres are reduced to approximately five thousand pairs, our cells become senescent, which is a retirement like state where they no longer divide and eventually die. Telomeres are at the base of eukaryotic chromosomes, which prevents cell deterioration and makes sure the cells divide and replicate in a healthy state. Telomeres are defined as the protective (cap) at the end of a chromosome structure that conveys the genetic communication to our cells. Telomeres ensure the chromosomes stability during the process of cell replication. Telomere length is essential for optimum cellular health. Chromosomes are capped by the telo (end) mere (segment), which is viable for the function and vitality of normal cell replicative senescence. Stress, poor diet, environmental toxins, electromagnetic fields (EMF), radio frequency radiation (RFR) from cell phones, cell towers, home utility smart meters, and chronic inflammation leads to oxidative DNA damage, which accelerates telomere shortening and premature cell senescence. A Telomere DefinitionTelomeres are a sequence of 6 bases, repeated about 3,000 times, that can be found at either end of each chromosome. They act as protection for the rest of the DNA molecules found in every chromosome. Many people describe them as the shoelace caps for your DNA – in the same way the plastic or metal ends to your shoelaces keep them from unravelling, your telomeres do the same for your DNA. How Do Telomeres Work?Telomeres work to prevent the ends of our chromosomes from both fraying and from sticking to one another. They also make sure that our DNA is copied correctly when our cells divide. Our cells divide all the time to grow new cells, including skin cells, blood cells, bone cells, and others. Every time a cell divides, the DNA strands get slightly shorter. Without telomeres, we would lose important genetic information from our chromosomes every time a cell divides, but instead, 25-200 bases within the thousands of repeated sequences in the telomeres are lost. They are vital for protecting our DNA, because once a strand of DNA has mutated (been damaged) it is no longer recognizable by enzymes and cannot be repaired. When mutation occurs, it can cause birth defects, genetic disorders, and other medical conditions. Telomeres and AgingThis telomere shortening described above is the process that is thought to cause aging in our cells, and consequently our bodies. When the telomeres become too short, after around 50 cell divisions, our cells can’t divide anymore. This is known as the critical length. A telomere at a critical length is able to send a signal to the rest of the cell that the DNA has a problem and needs to be repaired, as opposed to copied. If it is not repaired straight away, the cell becomes inactive and will accumulate damage over time that cannot be repaired, and may die. Although there is evidence that there is a link between telomere shortening and aging, scientists are still not certain whether it results in aging itself or just signs of aging, such as gray hair and wrinkles. How Does Telomerase Work?Telomerase is an enzyme that actually attaches the telomere sequence to the ends of our chromosomes so that our cells can divide rather than age. In our somatic cells (all cells that aren’t reproductive), telomerase is found in only very low concentrations. This means that the telomere sequence will not be added to and so these somatic cells will age over time and normal function will deteriorate. In reproductive cells, however, i.e. egg and sperm cells, telomerase constantly adds more and more of the telomere sequence to the ends of chromosomes so that the DNA strands can never shorten. Telomerase and CancerCancer is caused by cell division that is uncontrollable and, unfortunately, telomerase is found in particularly high concentrations within cancer cells. As telomerase keeps adding to the telomere sequence on the chromosomes in these cancer cells, much like reproductive cells, they become immortal and never stop dividing leading to tumors. If there was a way to inhibit the activity of telomerase in cancer cells, the telomeres would be allowed to shorten as they do in a healthy cell until they reach a critical length. However, any drugs that have the potential to do this would have an adverse effect on reproductive, platelets, and immune cells, resulting in fertility problems, ineffective wound healing, and the inability to fight off infection. Benefits of TelomeresSo, what are the benefits of telomeres?
The Telomere Effect: How to Live Longer, Healthier and Happier Lives In their book The Telomere Effect, published in 2017, Elissa Epel and Elizabeth Blackburn give evidence that, by living a healthy lifestyle such as regular exercise, eating a nutritious diet, managing stress, and sleeping well, we are able to assist in reducing the rate at which telomeres shorten within our bodies, working to hinder the onset of any age-related diseases and therefore increase our lifespan. How to Look After Telomeres As suggested in the book The Telomere Effect, we don’t have to leave the health of our telomeres entirely to chance. While many genetic disorders are caused by mutations before we’re born, we can do plenty to keep our cells healthy and rejuvenating for the rest of our lives. Here are some tips you can use to ensure you’re giving your telomeres good reason to delay shortening.
Prioritizing the health of our telomeres is one of, if not the key thing we should be doing if we want to live long, healthy, happy, and active lives! Telomere & Healthy Cell DivisionNormal Cell Replicative Senescence Telos95 is the only plant-based, dietary supplement that aids in the chromosome stability during the process of cell replication. It’s vital that normal cell replicative senescence takes place, so the cells divide in a healthy state and telomeres remain at the same length or lengthen, which biologically ensures a healthy centrosome matrix and repetitive nucleotide sequence at each end of the chromosome. Innovative nutraceuticals from nature that are cell permeable compounds and energy rich molecules that naturally support telomeres and DNA genetic code replicative cell division. This unique proprietary blend is the only formula worldwide that is proven to lengthen human telomeres by 80% and lowers TeloYear Age™ by 7.42 years in just 6 MONTHS. Two highly therapeutic, food grade polyphenols that are internally derived throughout the blood brain barrier and mitochondrial biogenesis where DNA cellular changes take place. What Are Teloyears?Generally speaking, the age of your cells in TeloYears is the actual age of a typical man or woman whose telomere length is similar to yours. More specifically, it is calculated using a complex formula that was built by our Telomere Diagnostics based on the following process. How Teloyears Work?First, we measured average telomere length on a statistically large enough number of people (over 10,000 subjects) so as to construct a nationally representative population. Next we built a mathematical model or formula by applying statistical methods to the population level results, including regression and variance analysis of the means and distributions of relevant sub populations. Then, we compare the formula’s projected average telomere length for the typical person your actual age and gender to your own measured telomere length. Finally, your cells’ age in TeloYears is determined based on where your telomere length falls on a distribution curve, which establishes a confidence interval around the formula’s projected mean for you based on the variance inherent in our method of measuring telomere length. Likewise we use this model to calculate the percentile score your telomere length represents as compared to a typical man or woman of your actual age. Scientists Suggest People Will Live To 130 Within This Century!Scientists decoded an enzyme thought to halt ageing in plants, animals, and humans as part of a recent breakthrough study. ‘It has been a long time coming,’ lead investigator Kathleen Collins, a molecular biologist at the University of California in Berkeley, said in a statement. ‘Our findings provide a structural framework for understanding human telomerase disease mutations and represent an important step towards telomerase-related clinical therapeutics.’ Part protein and part RNA (genetic material that relays instructions for building proteins) telomerase acts on microscopic sheaths, known as telomeres, that cover the tips of the chromosomes found inside all cells. In humans, each cell contains 23 pairs of chromosomes, including one pair of sex chromosomes – the ‘X’ and ‘Y’ – that differ between males and females. Australian-American biologist Elizabeth Blackburn, who shared the 2009 Nobel Prize in Medicine for discovering telomeres and their protective function in the 1970s, likened them to the tiny plastic caps that keep shoelaces from fraying. Eventually, however, shoelace tips and telomeres do break down: every time a cell divides the telomeres get worn a little bit more, until the cell stops dividing and dies. This, biologists agree, is probably central to the natural ageing process. What is the secret to longevity? How well are we aging?
Aging often comes with aches, pain, fragile body, and mental health decline. Scientists have discovered the secret to stay young, healthy, and fight the disease of premature aging. First, what is the nature of aging? Scientists say it is the “senescence” of cells, stage where cells are dead (“zombie like”). Senescence cells causes telomeres to be shorter and telomerase enzymes from functioning normally. Old cells (zombie cells) are drag on the body’s health. These senescence cells that have lost normal functions will continue to occupy a place in the body and release molecules that causes inflammation and destroy them in the body. The Science Behind Telos95 Telomerase SupplementScientifically Tested & Proven anti-aging supplement for lengthening telomeres
Princeton Consumer Research & HealthMED Publication Telos95 is the only plant-based, dietary supplement that aids in the chromosome stability during the process of cell replication. 12-month study conducted in two phases, where the first 6 months will be the control phase (no treatment) and the following 6 months, 50 subjects will enter the treatment phase to assess the effectiveness of Telos95® (dietary supplement) to halt the shortening of telomere length as demonstrated by Cawthon qPCR Assay HealthMED. This unique proprietary blend is the only formula worldwide that is proven to lengthen human telomeres by 80% and lowers TeloYear Age™ by 7.42 years in just 6 MONTHS. Two highly therapeutic, food grade polyphenols that are internally derived throughout the blood brain barrier and mitochondrial biogenesis where DNA cellular changes take place. Telomere Length Increase AnalysisCellular Age Decrease Statistical AnalysisConclusion Fifty (50) subjects completed all aspects of the study. Group A decreased TeloYear Age™ on average by 7.42 years. Group B decreased on average by 8.52 years. In addition, the average telomere length (ATL), also represented as the T/S ratio, Group A showed a baseline measurement of 0.85 and after taking Telos95® for 6 months it increased to 0.95. Group B baseline ATL measured 0.82 at baseline and increased to 0.94 post 6 months of test article usage. What are telomeres used for?
Telomeres are short segments of DNA which cap the end of every chromosome, acting as ‘buffer’ against wear and tear. Telomeres become shorter with age and poor lifestyle choices, eventually failing to protect cells. What is the function of telomerase?
Telomerase is an enzyme that builds and maintains Telomeres. It prevents or reduces shortening by adding extra pieces of DNA each time a cell divide. Without Telomerase, human telomeres get shorter each time a cell divides, leading to eventual cell senescence and loss of cell function, which plays a key role in aging. Can telomerase reverse aging?
No. But telomerase can improve the health of telomeres and keep them from becoming frail and shorter, helps to aid our DNA as we age, live healthier and stay more active. When do telomeres start to shorten?
Human telomeres get shorter each time a cell divides, leading to eventual cell senescence and loss of cell function, which plays a key role in aging. Adverse Consequences of Short Telomeres: Loss of tissue renewal capacity Failure of stem cell niches Induction of metabolic dysfunction Senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP) Increased risk of cancer (genomic instability) Causing cells to malfunction How long does it take to see results with Telos95?
Our cells need to recognize it is being fed by nutrients in order to support and maintain healthy cells. Therefore, supplements take time to work. Telos95 will take at least 30-90 days to see results. Is Telos95 telomere support supplement clinically proven?
Yes. The only scientifically proven supplement supported by human clinical study Has Telos95 been tested by a third party?
Yes. We test all of our supplements to insure its purity, potency and effectiveness. Will Telos95® help repair my DNA?
It supports our DNA and maintains healthy cells. Will Telos95 help boost my energy levels?
Yes. Nutrients that boost energy and fatigue. Does Telos95 contain any GMOs or fillers?
No. It is Non-GMO and filler free. Will Telos95 help strengthen my immune system if I have a cold or flu?
Yes. It is the most powerful antioxidant that supports and strengthen the immune system. Are there any side effects to taking Telos95 Telomere Supplement?
Telos 95 telomerase support supplement has no known adverse side effects. |
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Ingredients | Supplement Facts Serving Size: 1 Capsule Servings per Container: 90 Amount per Serving Telos95 95mg (Isolated molecules from Grapevine and Organic Olive Leaves) Revers e Vine (Grapevine Extract) 50mg Other Ingredients: Hypromellose veggie capsule, No Fillers |