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🗓️ 18 October 2024
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Hi friends! This episode is all about the studies on the anti aging effects of spirulina and chlorella, as well as sharing a brand new ongoing clinical study testing the effects of the algae by Energybits on enhancing biological age va the mitochondria using mescreen.
2023 Study on Spirulina's anti aging effects
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0:00.0 | Welcome to the Optimal Protein Podcast. I'm Vanessa Spina. |
0:05.5 | Hello, my friends. Welcome back to the podcast. Happy Friday. I hope that you've been having a |
0:11.1 | great week. And I'm sending you all of that Friday energy. On today's episode, we are talking |
0:17.5 | about some very interesting new research, research that is both ongoing and also |
0:23.1 | research that has been done on the anti-aging effects of spirulina and chlorilla algae. And we're |
0:30.4 | talking about its effects on the mitochondria and also on the fibroblast, which can help stimulate |
0:36.9 | collagen and elastin in the skin. |
0:39.1 | There is a lot of research out there showing there is incredible benefits to taking spirulina and |
0:45.7 | chloral algae because of its incredible effect on the mitochondria. |
0:50.0 | Now, in today's episode, we're talking about all the existing research as well as an ongoing |
0:55.0 | clinical study that is being done right now. |
0:58.8 | And it is being done with EnergyBits, Spirolina. |
1:02.4 | And they have a trial where they are actually measuring the biological age using this |
1:07.6 | state-of-the-art new testing method with Me Screen to check the biological age of an |
1:14.4 | individual based on a mitochondria. So they have an ongoing clinical study that we're talking about |
1:19.2 | a little bit and sort of teasing what's happening with that because it's going to be published soon |
1:24.4 | and they are in the middle of doing this study at the moment. But there's a |
1:29.2 | ton of research out there currently showing the incredible antioxidant potential that is in spiruliness. |
1:37.4 | So as we get older and go through life, our bodies naturally produce a lot of free radicals |
1:43.0 | from making ATP, our cellular energy and |
1:46.3 | as a part of that process we get something known as free radical damage and one of the most |
1:51.4 | powerful antioxidants that exists is superoxide dismutase and this is in spirally enough |
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