Supports healthy aging and healthy life span.
• Provides the "just right" amount of magnesium
• Supports healthy aging and healthy life span
• Aids in bone mineralization and musculoskeletal health
• Encourages a state of relaxation
• Boosts cellular energy production
• Free radical scavenger
Magnesium:
It is estimated that over 60% of adults in the United States may not meet the Estimated Average Requirement for daily magnesium intake. Because magnesium is such a fundamental mineral for human functioning, deficits in magnesium status have been associated with many aspects of the aging process.
A 2024 comprehensive review article discusses magnesium and the hallmarks of aging. Magnesium is involved in DNA stability, replication, and maintenance, RNA transcription, osteoblast proliferation, cellular energy, calcium homeostasis, and mitochondrial integrity. Clinical and animal studies with magnesium have found improvements in parameters related to cellular senescence and redox balance, endothelial health, and brain functioning.
Taurine:
Taurine is considered a semi-essential nutrient, yet its presence declines as we age. Clinical studies have reported 80% decreases in taurine concentrations in elderly individuals when compared with their younger counterparts.
Evidence suggests that taurine supplementation may be a promising anti-aging strategy.