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Life Extension, Geroprotect®, Stem Cell ( Promotes Healthy Cellular Renewal )
Life Extension, Geroprotect®, Stem Cell ( Promotes Healthy Cellular Renewal )
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What It Is
GEROPROTECT Stem Cell is a dietary supplement marketed to support healthier stem cell function as part of aging / longevity support. The idea is to help keep your stem cells doing what they’re supposed to do — self‑renew (making more stem cells) and differentiate (turn into tissue‑specific cells) — in a more youthful, balanced way.
Key Claims / Purposes
Supports healthy stem cell self‑renewal and differentiation
Preserves or promotes pathways related to longevity, DNA health, and general cell signaling
Helps with natural removal or control of “senescent stem cells” (older/dysfunctional stem cells)
Offers antioxidant protection
Claims benefits for cardiovascular health, brain health, immune system, and liver health as part of its broad “stem cell vitality / aging support” role
Ingredients & Dose
Per serving (2 vegetarian capsules) the supplement contains:
Ingredient Amount
Livinol™ kokum extract (fruit, standardized to ~20% garcinol) ~500 mg
Presveratrol™ Proprietary Blend: passion fruit extract (seed, ~3.5% piceatannol) + Japanese knotweed root extract (~98% trans‑resveratrol) ~378 mg
Other “inactive” components include capsule shell materials (vegetable cellulose), silica, rice concentrate, microcrystalline cellulose, etc.
How to use: 2 capsules daily, with or without food, or as directed by a healthcare practitioner.
Things to Know / Considerations
The formulas use plant‑based bioactives like resveratrol, piceatannol, garcinol, which have been studied in cell and animal models for effects on stem cells, antioxidants, etc. But human clinical evidence is more limited.
Effects claimed (on self‑renewal, differentiation, senescence) are based mostly on in vitro (lab) or preclinical work; how these translate into meaningful effects in people is less certain.
Because it includes compounds that affect signaling pathways and gene expression, there may be possible interactions with other supplements or medications.
Not recommended for pregnant or lactating women without medical advice; as with many supplements, safety data in special populations may be limited.
As always, “supplement” not “treatment”. It should be part of a broader lifestyle support (diet, sleep, exercise, etc.) if one aims for healthy aging.
GEROPROTECT Stem Cell is a dietary supplement marketed to support healthier stem cell function as part of aging / longevity support. The idea is to help keep your stem cells doing what they’re supposed to do — self‑renew (making more stem cells) and differentiate (turn into tissue‑specific cells) — in a more youthful, balanced way.
Key Claims / Purposes
Supports healthy stem cell self‑renewal and differentiation
Preserves or promotes pathways related to longevity, DNA health, and general cell signaling
Helps with natural removal or control of “senescent stem cells” (older/dysfunctional stem cells)
Offers antioxidant protection
Claims benefits for cardiovascular health, brain health, immune system, and liver health as part of its broad “stem cell vitality / aging support” role
Ingredients & Dose
Per serving (2 vegetarian capsules) the supplement contains:
Ingredient Amount
Livinol™ kokum extract (fruit, standardized to ~20% garcinol) ~500 mg
Presveratrol™ Proprietary Blend: passion fruit extract (seed, ~3.5% piceatannol) + Japanese knotweed root extract (~98% trans‑resveratrol) ~378 mg
Other “inactive” components include capsule shell materials (vegetable cellulose), silica, rice concentrate, microcrystalline cellulose, etc.
How to use: 2 capsules daily, with or without food, or as directed by a healthcare practitioner.
Things to Know / Considerations
The formulas use plant‑based bioactives like resveratrol, piceatannol, garcinol, which have been studied in cell and animal models for effects on stem cells, antioxidants, etc. But human clinical evidence is more limited.
Effects claimed (on self‑renewal, differentiation, senescence) are based mostly on in vitro (lab) or preclinical work; how these translate into meaningful effects in people is less certain.
Because it includes compounds that affect signaling pathways and gene expression, there may be possible interactions with other supplements or medications.
Not recommended for pregnant or lactating women without medical advice; as with many supplements, safety data in special populations may be limited.
As always, “supplement” not “treatment”. It should be part of a broader lifestyle support (diet, sleep, exercise, etc.) if one aims for healthy aging.
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