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                            2021Clinical Trials
                            To Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of NMN as an Anti-ageing Supplement in Middle Aged and Older (40-65 Years) Adults It will be a two-part study. Part I will be six arms; randomized, double blind, parallel design, placebo-controlled dose ranging study. Part II will be open-label single dose study at the highest dose.A total of 90 Subjects (Part 1 & Part 2) will be enrolled in the study. The Part
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                            2022Clinical Trials
                            Targeting Aging and Promoting Longevity With Exogenous Nucleotides (TALENTs) To investigate the effects of dietary nucleotides (NTs) as an anti-aging supplement, a clinical trial is carried as a randomized, double-blind, parallel design, placebo-controlled. A total of 120 subjects will be enrolled in the study, and they shall be randomly distributed between the two arms, NTs-treated, and placebo
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                            2012Journal of Ethnopharmacology
                            Botany, traditional uses, phytochemistry and pharmacology of Apocynum venetum L. (Luobuma): A review. Apocynum venetum L. (Apocynaceae, Luobuma ) has a long history as a Chinese traditional medicine with uses to calm the liver, soothe the nerves, dissipate heat, and promote diuresis. Recently, Luobuma tea has been commercialized as a sedative and anti-aging supplement that has become
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                            2012Wikipedia
                            is an unavoidable consequence of entropy. Hayflick and fellow biogerontologists Jay Olshansky and Bruce Carnes have strongly criticized the anti-aging industry in response to what they see as unscrupulous profiteering from the sale of unproven anti-aging supplements.[5]Consumer motivations[edit]Research by Sobh and Martin (2011) suggests that people buy anti-aging products to obtain a hoped-for self (e.g
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                            2012Wikipedia
                            grading scale has categorized the clinical findings of skin ageing as laxity (sagging), rhytids (wrinkles), and the various facets of photoageing, including erythema (redness), and telangiectasia, dyspigmentation (brown discolouration), solar elastosis (yellowing), keratoses (abnormal growths) and poor texture.[22]Cortisol causes degradation of collagen,[23] accelerating skin ageing.[24]Anti-ageing supplements are used to treat skin ageing.[citation needed]Photoageing[edit]Main article: PhotoageingPhotoageing has two main concerns: an increased risk for skin cancer and the appearance of damaged skin. In younger skin, sun damage will heal faster since the cells in the epidermis have a faster turnover rate, while in the older population the skin becomes thinner and the epidermis turnover rate for cell
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                            2017Clinical Trials
                            Effect of an Anti-ageing Supplement on Oxidative Stress Effect of an Anti-ageing Supplement on Oxidative Stress - Full Text View - ClinicalTrials.gov Try the modernized ClinicalTrials.gov beta website. Learn more about the modernization effort. Hide glossary GlossaryStudy record managers: refer to the Data Element Definitions if submitting registration or results information. Search for terms studies before adding more. Effect of an Anti-ageing Supplement on Oxidative Stress (PromAge) The safety and scientific validity of this study is the responsibility of the study sponsor and investigators. Listing a study does not mean it has been evaluated by the U.S. Federal Government. Read our disclaimer for details. ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT03272867