Some people age faster than others. They feel the effects—fatigue, slower recovery, loss of strength—years before they expect it. Others stay sharp, active, and resilient well into their later decades. What makes the difference?
Science points to longevity pathways—the biological circuits that control how your body repairs itself, manages inflammation, and maintains cellular health. When these pathways are active, your body can renew, regenerate, and defend against age-related decline. But as you age, they slow down—unless you give them the right support.*1,3,7-11 |