
- Rachel Trimble
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- 17 Mar 20
Astaxanthin
This inflammation-taming phytochemical can cross the blood-brain barrier. It helps to protect mitochondria and your DNA.
This inflammation-taming phytochemical can cross the blood-brain barrier. It helps to protect mitochondria and your DNA.
This fruit contains ellagic acid, which may help to lower gut inflammation and heal wounds. Ellagic acid may also help break up biofilm and guard against cancer.
Read more ...This amino acid may help the mitochondria to process dangerous ammonia into urea. It may also support the immune system and enhance stamina.
Read more ...Olive leaf promotes heart health and stimulates the cells to make more mitochondria. It also inhibits harmful bacteria and may help prevent DNA damage.
Read more ...This enzyme may help to support immune function. It is also antimicrobial and may help joint health.
Read more ...This berry contains what scientists think may be the most powerful antioxidant ever studied, velutin. It may help to protect from toxins and prevent mitochondrial dysfunction.
Read more ...Wheatgrass helps to enhance liver health and immune function. It may help optimize digestion by combating bad gut bacteria.
Read more ...This berry contains powerful antioxidants that support your Nrf2 pathway. They may also help to feed good gut bacteria, promote liver health, help the immune system, and improve endurance.
Read more ...The phytochemicals in artichoke leaf help to stimulate the Nrf2 pathway to help lower inflammation. They may also boost energy production in the mitochondria and improve digestive health.
Read more ...These berries contain anthocyanins that help ignite the Nrf2 pathway. That helps to support liver function, increase blood flow, combat fatigue, and regulate blood sugar levels.
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