Best Anti-Aging Supplements

Because the baby boomer demographic is such a large one, this generation has been responsible for shaping many trends in our country today. 

Baby Boomers and Aging

Baby-boomers have been directing and influencing behavior in the marketplace for decades, so it is no surprise that as the tail end of the generation is reaching their fifties, a focus on healthy living is inspiring them to make choices that keep them looking as robust on the outside as they feel on the inside. 

According to Pew Research Council data, a typical baby boomer feels almost a decade younger than their actual age, due in large part to advances in medicine, as well as a cultural emphasis on healthy living and active lifestyles. The desire for youthfulness has led many baby boomers in search of ways to turn back the clock. While surgical procedures are an option, many boomers are turned off by the invasiveness, the risks, the cost and the lack of permanence. More and more are looking for ways to age gracefully, from the inside out. 

Important Considerations To Reduce Signs Of Aging

Aging really begins within the cells, long before it starts to show on the surface. However, while topical treatments and interventions are often the go-to methods people use to try to slow aging, age related decline relating to heart health, brain function or joint mobility are not surface issues. These are related to issues deep within the DNA of the cells, such as telomere function and mitochondria health. 

Graceful aging accompanied by vibrant health is best achieved by supporting the body from the cellular level. With that in mind, targeted nutritional ingredients to support healthy aging from the inside out are becoming popular key elements to help slow and improve the aging process.

These ingredients are targeted to support cellular energy production and address the chemistry associated with theories of aging that include healthy telomere length and mitochondrial efficiency. Longevity formulas that include these ingredients support mental and physical energy from the inside out to promote an overall restorative effect for lifelong health. 

Some healthy aging ingredients have been shown to protect and support telomere length, an essential part of the cell’s DNA that affects the rate at which cells age. Telomeres are the protective caps on the ends of DNA strands that shorten and fray with cell division. Shorter telomeres are linked to many age-related health and appearance issues.

Key ingredients have also been shown to support mitochondrial function, protect delicate cellular structures, and aid in the creation of new mitochondria. Healthy mitochondria produce the energy that powers cells. As people age, mitochondria begin to lose that function and decrease in number, which can affect brain and body performance.

Key Ingredients To Support Healthy Aging

Following are key nutraceuticals that have a direct impact on the proven issues important to healthy aging, which are telomere length, mitochondrial function, insulin and cortisol balance, healthy levels of free radical production, healthy cell membranes, a healthy balance of cross-linking and balanced cellular turnover.

Astragulus Root Extract supports and protects telomere length, helps maintain healthy heart function, and supports immune function by contributing to the healthy production and activity of specialized white blood cells.(1)

Bitter Melon Fruit Extract supports positive apoptosis and provides antioxidant support to protect DNA from the damaging free radicals that play a role in aging.  It also helps maintain normal, healthy blood sugar levels and insulin sensitivity. (2)

Grape Seed Extract is the most powerful antioxidant available. It acts as a free radical scavenger in the body by donating beneficial electrons that help stop the cascade of oxidation, which can speed the aging process.  It also promotes healthy collagen and elastin content in the skin’s connective tissue. (3)

Green Tea Leaf Extract supports cell membrane integrity and helps reduce fat storage to support hormone sensitivity, the ability of the cell membrane to accept hormones.  It also supports healthy cortisol function, healthy cholesterol levels and lipid profiles. (4)

Turmeric Root Extract supports healthy cell division and the detoxification of aging cells to promote a healthy inflammatory response and support for brain function. (5)

Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) fights free radicals to support the creation of cellular energy by protecting the mitochondria. (6)

Quercetin Bud Powder promotes unique protective mechanisms for the hardworking heart muscle by boosting mitochondrial activity to maximize oxygen utilization and tissue repair. (7)

Pomegranate Fruit Extract is highly effective in the suppression of free radicals for a healthy inflammatory response.  It also supports healthy cell replication and heart function, exercise tolerance and healthy prostate and breast tissue. (8)

Resveratrol has the unique ability to mimic the effects of caloric restriction, which has been shown to promote longevity in a variety of organisms.  It also supports healthy insulin sensitivity, enhanced mitochondrial function, dopamine receptors and a healthy inflammatory response. (9) (10)

Apigenin, a powerful plant flavonoid, supports brain cell protection and cognitive function.  It also promotes Superoxide Dismatuse production, the enzyme that helps break down potentially harmful oxidation in cells for a healthy inflammatory reaction. (11)

Pterostilbene, a compound from the same family as Resveratrol, has been shown to work synergistically with Resveratrol to support longevity genes and healthy prostate and breast tissue. (12)

Pyrroloquinoline Quinone (PQQ) protects and augments delicate mitochondrial structures to promote youthful cellular function with antioxidant support, healthy cell proliferation, mitochondrial defense and helps regulate calorie restriction.  PQQ prompts CREB, a protein that regulates DNA function and gene expression. CREB stimulates new mitochondrial growth and plays an important role in the formation of neural pathways and long-term memory. (13)

Article written by Jack Grogan, Chief Science Officer for Uckele Health & Nutrition

Jack Grogan is Chief Science Officer for Uckele Health & Nutrition. He is a recognized expert in Hair Mineral Analysis, a valuable tool in determining the causes of nutritional imbalances or deficiencies. With considerable experience in the fields of biology, biochemistry and nutrition, he is influential in the development of hundreds of proprietary nutritional formulas and programs.

Uckele Health & Nutrition is an innovation-driven health company committed to being on the leading edge of nutritional science and technology for over 50 years; formulating and manufacturing a full spectrum of quality nutritional supplements incorporating the latest nutritional advances. 

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(2) Devasagayam, JC Tilak, KK Boloor, et al. Free Radicals and Antioxidants in Human Health. Announcement: 4th International Symposium on Diabetes. January 2005.

(3) H Murad, Michael P Tabibian et al. The effect of an oral supplement containing glucosamine, amino acids, minerals, and antioxidants on cutaneous aging: a preliminary study. Journal of Dermatological Treatment. Volume 12, Issue 1, 47-51, Jul 2001.

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(8) S. D. Johanningsmeier, G. K. Harris. Pomegranate as a Functional Food and Nutraceutical Source. Annual Review of Food Science and Technology. Volume 2, 181-201, 2011.

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(10) S Timmers. E Konings, L Bilet, et al. Calorie Restriction-like Effects of 30 Days of Resveratrol Supplementation on Energy Metabolism and Metabolic Profile in Obese Humans. Cell Metabolism Press.  Volume 14, Issue 5, 2011, 612-622.

(11) Robert J. Williamsa, Jeremy P.E. Spencer. Flavonoids, cognition, and dementia: Actions, mechanisms, and potential therapeutic utility for Alzheimer disease. Free Radical Biology and Medicine. Volume 52, Issue 1, January 2012, 35–45.

(12) Istvan Lekli, Diptarka Ray, Dipak K. Das. Longevity nutrients resveratrol, wines and grapes. Genes & Nutrition.Volume 5, Issue 1 March 2010, pp 55–60.

(13) W Chowanadisai, K A Bauerly, E Tchaparian, et al.  Pyrroloquinoline Quinone Stimulates Mitochondrial Biogenesis through cAMP Response Element-binding Protein Phosphorylation and Increased PGC-1α Expression. The Journal of Biological Chemistry.Volume 285, 142-152, 2010.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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