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  2. Pterostilbene - Wikipedia

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    Pterostilbene is considered to be a corrosive substance, is dangerous upon exposure to the eyes, and is an environmental toxin, especially to aquatic life. [1] A preliminary study of healthy human subjects given pterostilbene for 6–8 weeks, showed pterostilbene to be safe for human use at dosages up to 250 mg per day, although this study did not assess metabolic effects on the lipid profile.

  3. 5 supplements a doctor who says he's reversed his age by 20 ...

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    Roizen, who has written about longevity, takes supplements every day. They include multivitamins and aspirin. A doctor who's 78 but says he has a biological age of 57.6 shared five of the ...

  4. Health effects of tea - Wikipedia

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    1912 advertisement for tea in the Sydney Morning Herald, describing its supposed health benefits. The health effects of tea have been studied throughout human history. In clinical research conducted over the early 21st century, tea has been studied extensively for its potential to lower the risk of human diseases, but there is no good scientific evidence to support any therapeutic uses other ...

  5. Human Longevity - Wikipedia

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    Human Longevity, Inc. is a San Diego–based venture launched by Craig Venter, Robert Hariri and Peter Diamandis in 2013. Its goal is to build the world's most comprehensive database on human genotypes and phenotypes, and then subject it to machine learning so that it can help develop new ways to fight diseases associated with aging . [ 1 ]

  6. American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine - Wikipedia

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    A 2007 review on the use of human growth hormone as an anti-aging treatment in healthy elderly people published in the Annals of Internal Medicine concluded the risks of HGH significantly outweigh the benefits, noted soft tissue edema as a common side effect and found no evidence that the hormone prolongs life. [36]

  7. Elysium Health - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, Elysium introduced its first product, Basis, which contains nicotinamide riboside and pterostilbene. [2] [3] In December 2016, Elysium received an investment of $20 million in Series B funding. [4] [5] In 2019, Elysium introduced a test called Index that uses epigenetic analysis on saliva samples to estimate biological age. [6] [7]

  8. Piceatannol - Wikipedia

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    Piceatannol is a metabolite of resveratrol found in red wine, grapes, passion fruit, white tea, and Japanese knotweed. [5] Astringin , a piceatannol glucoside, is also found in red wine. The formation of piceatannol from resveratrol is catalyzed by cytochrome P450 .

  9. Talk:Pterostilbene - Wikipedia

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    A MEDRS review of completed randomized controlled trials is needed to include in the article. --Zefr 00:45, 4 November 2018 (UTC) Further additions of non-MEDRS content and sources is this edit. The suggestion that this is a standard in vitro method for bovine fertilization - and the effect is due to some antioxidant mechanism - is not ...