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Look at this research, I'd say Spermidine is in the top 3 most important anti-aging/wellness vitamins you can take. Just endless research and exciting breakthroughs... Moby is priced right and offers the highest concentration on the market.
Michael Jones
The price and concentration of Spermidine in Moby can't be beat. I truly feel great taking it and just from reading the research, I know how important Spermidine is to my longevity and health.
Syd Goldstein
I've been taking this for a month and I already feel better, my mind is clearer, my hair seems thicker and I just feel better!
Charles Bonos
Spermidine is a molecule found in all living things. It has shown to prolong lifespan of organisms and is crucial in the cell renewal process called autophagy. Autophagy peaks during sleep and helps remove dysfunctional or damaged parts of cells and replaces old cells that are no longer functional.[1]
Potent Effects:
By protecting Telomeres, the end caps of your DNA, Spermidine is able to improve genomic stability and integrity during cell division. It has also been shown to preserve mitochondrial function and slow stem cell senescence or aging. [1]
Why Supplement?
Around the age of 30, Spermidine levels typically start to fall. Recent research has shown that inhabitants of the "Blue Zone" regions, the world’s healthiest, longest-lived People, have Spermidine levels that mirror that of a young person.
Typically spermidine is extracted from wheat germ, however it requires a great amount of wheat germ to make an extremely small amount of spermidine. This means about two thousand milligrams of wheat germ are needed to get one milligram of spermidine. Our spermidine is lab made for high purity and consistent potency, providing 10 milligrams per pill.
Here are our existing lab reports, more are on the way!
You have a dirty mind, you went there and guess what, you're right, spermidine was originally discovered in 1678 by Antonie van Leeuwenhoek in semen and was later found to exist in all living cells.
Yes spermidine currently has 28 ongoing clinical trials and 27,790 mentions on the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) alone.