How To Age Backward: A Closer Look At Telomeres
Aging is inevitable, but there are ways to slow it down. The root of aging is in our telomeres; they are sections of genetic material
At BioCure, we are dedicated to enhancing your cognitive performance and overall brain health. We understand the importance of maintaining sharp mental acuity and unlocking the full potential of your mind. Through our cutting-edge services, including NAD+ Therapy and Methylene Blue, we offer personalized solutions to optimize brain function and promote neuroregeneration. Experience the transformative power of our innovative treatments as we empower you to reach new levels of cognitive excellence.
NAD+, BioCure’s Cerebral Anti-Aging and Cellular Repair cocktail. NAD+ has been well researched and shown to protect and repair the brain, regenerate our DNA, rebuild our mitochondria, can reduce brain inflammation, and is an extremely powerful antioxidant.
NAD+, is a co-enzyme of Niacin ‘Vitamin B3’. This is a naturally occurring compound when Vitamin B3 is broken down in the body. Unfortunately, we use it faster than we make it. Supplementing with NAD+ supercharges the mitochondria in every cell of our body, by reacting with oxygen inside our cells to create cellular energy. NAD+ clinical studies have shown great promise in metabolizing toxins, and helping us handle environmental stresses which cause our bodies to age and degenerate faster.
The Anti-Aging process is supported by NAD+ ability to activate sirtuins, which play a huge role in the health of our DNA. As our bodies naturally repair and regenerate, the sirtuins play a key role in replication of our DNA. As we age, those DNA strands have replicated millions of times. Due to overuse, the sirtuins begin to fail and can cause dysfunctional replication leading to inflammation and all of the health conditions which inflammation can cause.
Methylene Blue, the Cognitive and Mitochondrial enhancer. With years of research, Methylene Blue has shown promise to delay cellular aging and to enhance key mitochondrial biochemical pathways. At BioCure, we have effectively used it as a Nootropic…improving brain function and memory retention.
Your brain’s neurons rely almost entirely on mitochondrial derived energy. Failure of mitochondrial function can affect the rest of your body, but it’s particularly detrimental to your brain. This is where Methylene Blue steps in as one of the most important anti-aging and neurological disease preventing biological agents. By quickly crossing the blood brain barrier, it improves mitochondrial efficiency and respiration, acts as an antioxidant, and increases brain cell life span, resulting in improved memory and mood.
Methylene blue improves memory by increasing brain cell respiration, or how the brain cell utilizes oxygen. It increases ATP (energy) production to provide more cellular energy for better overall brain function including cognition, mood, and memory.
At low doses, Methylene Blue has been shown to protect the brain from disease by acting as an electron-donor to the mitochondria which increases ATP production. ATP is the currency of life and the energy that powers humans. If our production of ATP declines, physical and mental performance declines. Even healthy individuals can benefit from a boost in ATP production. Methylene blue is also able to increase the amount of NAD+ produced by the mitochondria.
In 1891, German physician and noble prize recipient Paul Ehrlich pioneered the use of methylene blue in the treatment of malaria. Ehrlich discovered that Methylene Blue would quickly concentrate in the brain and selectively target diseased tissue in the body.
Aging is inevitable, but there are ways to slow it down. The root of aging is in our telomeres; they are sections of genetic material
Sometimes our actual age doesn’t line up with how we feel physically. Either we feel older than we actually are or younger, but there is
Aging has a significant impact on our cognitive performance and we can all experience these impacts differently. From becoming more easily distracted, multitasking, retaining information,