
Biohacking and Nrf2 Research
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University of Texas, 2010
“Nrf2 is a guardian of healthspan and the gatekeeper of species longevity…protecting against many age related diseases including cancer and neurodegeneration.”
Washington State University, 2015
“Nrf2 is likely to be the most important health promoting approach in the foreseeable future. Nrf2 may become the most extraordinary therapeutic and preventative breakthrough in the history of medicine.”
Louisiana State University, 2009
“Induction of antioxidant enzymes by Protandim® may serve as a practical and potent approach to cancer prevention.”
National Institute of Aging, 2017
“Protandim® is the only nutritional supplement tested that has been proven to increase the median survival in mice, thus delaying the aging process. It has the potential to extend lifespan and delay disease and dysfunction.”

Protandim & Superoxide Dismutase

Antioxidants & Chemoprevention

Protandim Effects on Skin Cancer

Phytochemical Activation of Nrf2

Therapeutic Potential of Nrf2 Activation

Therapeutic Potential in ALS

Protective Effect in Saphenous Vein

Potential Benefits Heart Failure

Nrf2 in Heart Disease

Protandim in Muscular Distrophy

Nrf2 and Skeletal Muscle

Potential Benefits with Exercise

Canine Health Study

Nrf2 & Cardioprotection

Potential Increase in Lifespan
Videos
Epigenetics and the Nrf2 Pathway Explained
Dr. Fahey explains Nrf2 and it's importance in cell health.
What is Nrf2 and why is it important to us.
Gut Health & the Brain
U.S. Patents

Compositions for alleviating inflammation and oxidative stress in a mammal

Preparation of compositions to alleviate inflammation and oxidative stress in a mammal

Methods for enhancing antioxidant enzyme activity and reducing c-reactive protein levels

Compositions for alleviating inflammation and oxidative stress in a mammal

Compositions for alleviating inflammation and oxidative stress in a mammal

Compositions for alleviating inflammation and oxidative stress in a mammal

Compositions for alleviating inflammation and oxidative stress in a mammal
Books
