Nutriop Longevity Blog
The Silent Threat of Sedentarism: Unveiling the Risks and Solutions for a Dementia-Free Future
In a world increasingly driven by technology and convenience, our lifestyles have gradually shifted towards more sedentary behaviors. The comfort of our couches, the allure of screen-based entertainment, and the nature of modern-day work have collectively nudged us into a state of prolonged inactivity. However, recent findings indicate that this shift...
The Love-Longevity Connection: How Strong Relationships Contribute to Healthy Aging
In the realm of healthy aging and longevity, we often prioritize physical health strategies – from nutrition and exercise to advanced supplementation like Nutriop Longevity's Pure-NMN. However, a key ingredient in this quest often remains underappreciated – the profound impact of nurturing loving relationships. Dr. Robert Waldinger, the director of...
Epigenetic Age Acceleration and Its Link to Healthy Longevity in Older Women
IntroductionAs the world's population ages, understanding the factors that contribute to healthy aging becomes increasingly important. One area of research that has garnered attention is the study of epigenetic age acceleration (EAA). EAA refers to the difference between a person's biological age, as measured by specific changes in their DNA,...
Ergothioneine: A Promising Biomarker Linking Health-Conscious Food Patterns to Reduced Cardiometabolic Disease Risk and Mortality
This article discusses a population-based prospective study that aimed to identify plasma metabolites associated with a health-conscious food pattern (HCFP) and a lower risk of cardiometabolic morbidity and mortality during a long-term follow-up. The study found that increased levels of the amino acid ergothioneine were strongly and independently associated with both...
The Role of Ergothioneine in Aging-Related Diseases: A Closer Look at Its Potential Benefits
IntroductionAging is a complex process that affects various aspects of our health, making us more susceptible to certain diseases and conditions. Researchers have been studying the role of antioxidants and other compounds in combating the negative effects of aging. One such compound, ergothioneine (ERG), has recently gained attention for its...
Can NMN Supplementation Treat Alzheimer’s Disease?
Cognitive decline is an unfortunate part of the aging process. As we grow older, our risk of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) increases. The neurodegenerative disorder impacts the brain’s cognitive and memory functions – and current treatment options are limited. Today AD is estimated to affect 44 million people worldwide.While there is...
Unlocking the Potential of NMN: The Key to NAD+
Nicotinamide mononucleotide (NMN) is a molecule that has gained a lot of well-deserved attention in recent years as a potential anti-aging supplement, both in the scientific community as well as among the general public. This is because NMN has been shown to activate another molecule already present in your body,...
The Story Of Ketones And How They Might Be Able To Prevent Alzheimer’s Disease
Your brain is a very "expensive" organ to maintain, in terms of its energy needs. This remarkable structure, weighing about 3 pounds in the average adult, is about 60 percent fat, with the rest of its tissues made up of a combination of water, carbohydrates, protein, and salts. Your brain,...
A Different Kind of Magic Mushroom - How Ergothioneine Can Protect Your Brain
The search for effective compounds that promise to protect the human brain from the ravages of cognitive decline, including impaired decision making, inability to concentrate, memory loss, confusion, and even full blown dementia, has never been more urgent. According to the Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta, there are 16...
How Much Sleep Is Exactly The Right Amount? New Research Pinpoints The Exact Number Of Hours
Ah, sleep! When you get the right amount of it, you feel great. But if you don’t sleep too well for a night or two, or worse, lose a night of sleep entirely, you can barely function. You, like all other human beings, have had a lifetime of personal experience...