Hungarian researcher develops stem cell activating food supplement
The fight against aging is not a new endeavor in human history, but thanks to modern scientific research and innovations, we now have many more tools at our disposal to slow down this natural process. Research aimed at mitigating genetic aging has come to the fore especially in recent years, when scientists discovered that certain active plant substances can influence the renewal and lifespan of cells, thus slowing down the biological clock of aging – points out biologist, drug researcher and developer Dajka Levente.
Increasing the production of stem cells is also such an exciting area because we can achieve a more significant and longer-term effect with it, for example in skin rejuvenation, than with externally applied serums or creams – points out Dajka Levente.
Stem cell research is one of the most promising areas of recent decades, as they can be seen as the cornerstones of cell renewal and the maintenance of bodily functions. Their ability to transform into any type of cell plays an important role in the restoration of damaged, aged tissues and in maintaining health.
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