SCIENCE
A recent study
by Stanford University has shown that individuals with low serum arNOX levels
are clinically graded to look an average of seven years younger than their
actual chronological age. Individuals with high serum levels of arNOX appear to
be an average of seven years older than their actual age.
ageLOC ingredients are specially designed to prevent the expression of free
radicals in the epidermis associated with the arNOX enzyme. This prevention may
help slow the signs of aging that may be caused by accelerated free radical
production.
> Stanford Bulletin
> Purdue Study
