“The 21st century is the era of cell therapy.” — Nobel Laureate James Rothman.
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The World Health Organization has provided a new definition for disease recovery and anti-aging: “The fundamental approach to curing diseases and combating aging involves repairing cells, improving cellular metabolism, and activating the functions of aging cells.”
Now, with the continuous evolution of health awareness, people are more convinced of a fact: the foundation of physical health is cellular health.
Do you know the importance of cells?
It is well known that cells are the basic units that compose the human body’s structure and physiological functions, and all life activities of the body rely on the support of cells. The human body is a “cellular society” composed of approximately 40 to 60 trillion cells, each with different physiological characteristics.
In short: When cell damage exceeds cell regeneration, a person gradually moves toward aging and disease.
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Aging starts with the cells.
The evolution of anti-cell aging technologies!
In 1961, scientists first identified aging cells within the body, and since then, research on cells and aging has been a focal point of attention for the global academic community and media. In 2013, the world-leading scientific journal “Cell” published a detailed analysis of the hallmarks of cellular aging, which include DNA damage, loss of cellular energy and decreased repair capabilities, reduced autophagic function, and the accumulation of senescent cells.
With this understanding, scientists are gradually attempting to address this issue at its root, progressively working towards the goal of “extending healthy life expectancy.”
The journey of anti-aging research is like an exploration through unknown territories, marked by the emergence of new discoveries and the relentless pursuit of knowledge. The first generation of anti-aging technologies has taught us the importance of extracting antioxidants from nature, such as ingredients found in noni juice or resveratrol. These components, often touted as elixirs of youth, aim to combat the damage caused by free radicals, bringing hope to those seeking to slow down the aging process.
With scientific progress, we have entered the second generation of anti-aging technology, which emphasizes supplementing the energy needed by cells. Compounds such as NMN (nicotinamide mononucleotide) and PQQ (pyrroloquinoline quinone) have become key in restoring cellular vitality. By replenishing these energy substances, we can reawaken dormant vitality and allow life’s symphony to play anew.
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Today, we stand at the forefront of the third generation of anti-aging technology: precision anti-aging. This cutting-edge approach tailors interventions according to the individual needs of cells, focusing on specifically activating microcirculation, infusing special nutrients, and rebooting mitochondria. By concentrating on the specific needs of cells, this method rejuvenates cellular vitality.
Cells are the essence of life, the source of life. The puzzle of health and longevity has been unraveled through precision anti-aging technology, ushering in an era of rebirth and eternal life. Only by having health can one have a good life.