March 10, 2013: by longevinex.com
The dose of natural molecules provided in Longevinex® has been carefully determined to achieve optimal biological effect. Excessive dose of Longevinex® or other molecules in the diet or food supplements similar to those provided in Longevinex® (bioflavonoids and polyphenols- list provided below) may be counterproductive and dull or negate the optimal health benefits that Longevinex® is designed to achieve.
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December 12, 2012: by Bill Sardi
MicroRNA studies conducted at the National Institutes of Health reveal one particular brand of resveratrol-based pill, Longevinex®, exhibits a distinctive gene activity pattern apart from plain resveratrol. In particular, Longevinex strongly inhibits production of gene proteins produced when tissues are deprived of oxygen and subsequently develop new abnormal blood vessels in an attempt to deliver O2 to tissues.
In the study published in PLoS ONE, just two microRNA represented over 90% of Longevinex’ broad gene activity. (Micro RNA are small RNA molecules that regulate gene activity.)
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July 30, 2008: by longevinex.com
– Independent Laboratory Animal Study
San Dimas, CA · July 30, 2008 /PRNewswire/ – Researchers report that a proprietary nutraceutical matrix (Longevinex®) exhibits striking effects upon genes controlling energy metabolism, nine times broader than research-grade resveratrol and calorie restriction (mouse study- Experimental Gerontology, early online edition, July 2008, for August hard-bound edition) at doses of resveratrol 17-320 fold lower than used in previous animal studies.
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