ANTI-AGING

Anti-Aging Products & Program

As we age we experience such things as memory loss, decreased brain function, muscle loss, fat gain, loss of sexual desire and performance, osteoporosis and more. However, eating right, exercising and participating in a physician-supervised anti-aging program can help slow down the onset of these changes, strengthening your longevity.

At Divine You our anti-aging program is designed so that the entire package can be used or only those parts that relate to the patient’s individual needs. We offer exceptional support to both physicians and patients with our anti-aging program, promoting “healthy aging”, which is defined as living a longer and healthier life.

  • Glutathione and NAD+ are two essential molecules that work together to provide synergistic benefits for maintaining optimal health and well-being. According to a study conducted by Harvard, NAD+ therapy can help to energize our cells and eliminate harmful free radicals, which are the most common causes of aging. Glutathione, on the other hand, is a powerful antioxidant that helps to improve cellular function and may help to eliminate the risk of certain diseases that arise from cellular death and failure. When combined, NAD+ and glutathione can help to boost your metabolism, increase energy production, reduce cell toxicity, enhance DNA repair, and slow the aging process.

    It is important to note that while NAD+ and glutathione supplements are available, it is always best to consult with a healthcare professional before taking any new supplements or making changes to your diet.

  • NAD and NAD+ occur naturally in the body. They play a major role in the chemical process of generating energy. NAD+ is probably the most important co-factor for improving mitochondrial function. Mitochondria are intracellular organelles (AKA “energy powerhouses”) where micronutrients are converted to energy-rich ATP molecules for the cell. As we age, our body’s NAD levels gradually drop due to lower intrinsic production and inflammation/oxidative stress caused by environmental factors. This drop in NAD+ can cause fatigue, mental fog, dull and tired skin, and poor sleep quality. Boosting NAD+ may help manage a wide spectrum of diseases and the effects of aging. 

    NAD+ can be administered via IV (intravenous), IM (intramuscular), or SC (subcutaneous) route. When administered by IV, some research has demonstrated its ability to improve mental clarity, memory, concentration and alertness. Moreover, NAD+ infusions may improve athletic endurance and reverse the symptoms of chronic fatigue. 

    Other Uses  

    Research has shown that NAD+ may have potential for fighting the effects of addiction. Excessive alcohol and drug use diminishes the amount of NAD naturally found in the body; by reintroducing it through NAD therapy, cravings and withdrawal effects may be reduced as a result. Additionally, NAD+ has been shown to boost serotonin, aiding with symptoms brought on by depression and anxiety

  • L-Glutathione, or simply glutathione, is a powerful antioxidant comprised of amino acids cysteine, glycine, and glutamic acid. Glutathione has many functions. It is vital to mitochondrial function and necessary to produce DNA. Its ability to cross the blood-brain barrier means it plays an important role in removing toxins, such as mercury, from the brain and other cells. It is key in supporting immune function, metabolism, forming sperm cells, tissue building and repair, and helping with certain enzyme functions. As a powerful antioxidant, it may help fight the effects of free radicals, which cause oxidative stress, damage healthy cells, and contribute to aging and certain degenerative illnesses. Unlike most antioxidants, glutathione can be made in the human liver. Glutathione can be found in every cell of the human body. It is also found in many foods, including spinach and avocados, but is poorly absorbed by the body when consumed orally. Supplements that can support glutathione production include curcumin, N-acetylcysteine, selenium, silymarin, vitamin C, and Vitamin E. Glutathione levels in the body naturally decline as we age, but can also be reduced by factors like stress, malnutrition, and environmental toxins.

    Other Uses 

    Glutathione is a powerful antioxidant and is beneficial for many disease states as well as helping people live a healthier life. It may improve immune response, help to metabolize toxins and activate enzymes, aid the liver in metabolizing alcohol, reduce the amount of fat stored in the belly, help to reduce oxidative stress, and improve complexion.

  • The benefits of taurine extend far beyond its prescribed uses. On a day-to-day basis, taurine may improve general well-being and performance in several ways. Its role in energy metabolism can combat fatigue and improve exercise performance by enhancing muscle function and reducing muscle damage during workouts. Taurine’s antioxidant properties can reduce oxidative stress, potentially slowing the aging process and protecting against various diseases. Furthermore, taurine has been linked to improved mental performance. It is thought to have neuroprotective effects, possibly aiding in the prevention of neurodegenerative diseases. Some early evidence suggests taurine can help alleviate symptoms of insomnia and psychosis by regulating neurotransmitter activity in the brain. It also has a potential role in treating certain types of anemia, where it can assist in the production and function of healthy red blood cells. Furthermore, taurine serves as an antioxidant, fighting harmful oxidative stress that can damage cells. Taurine has been found useful in the management of numerous health conditions like congestive heart failure, high blood pressure, hepatitis and high cholesterol. Taurine’s antioxidant properties have also been tapped into for the mitigation of cell-damaging side effects linked with chemotherapy in cancer treatment.