Better
Aging
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The New Science
Of Longevity

Qualia Senolytic is one of my favorite anti-aging strategies!
Danielle Hamilton, Host of the Light Up Your Metabolism Podcast

Over 30? Age On Your Terms.

• Helps naturally eliminate senescent cells.

• Only needs to be taken 2 days a month.

Turn back the clock on your aging symptoms.

• Helps Counter Age-Related Joint Challenges*

WHY QUALIA Senolytic

Understanding
How We Age

Ever Hear of “Senescent Cells?”

They’re also called “zombie cells”. Because they’re old worn out cells that linger in our body long after we’d prefer them to die, no longer serving their useful function. Almost like old leaves on a plant wasting energy and resources without adding health to the plant.

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Senescent Cells
Accumulate As We Age.

As we age, our bodies become less effective at a process called apoptosis, which is the healthy elimination and replacement of our aging cells. This causes senescent cells to begin accumulating in us, leading to a wide variety of symptoms associated with aging.

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Aging Symptoms Of
Senescent Cell Accumulation.

  • Declining physical and mental energy.
  • Longer recovery needed from physical activities.
  • Increased joint stiffness and discomfort.
  • The “middle aged” feeling of age-related decline.

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Senolytic Ingredients
Help ELIMINATE Senescent Cells

Senolytic ingredients are the biggest discovery in aging
science of the last decade, but very few people have started
taking advantage of this medical breakthrough.

The Aging Breakthrough Of The Decade.

In 2015, researchers at Mayo Clinic and Scripps discovered there are naturally occurring ingredients that help the human body eliminate senescent cells. These ingredients are now called “senolytics” from the latin senex which means “old”, and lysis which means “to destroy”, as in destroying old senescent cells.

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Research-backed Senolytic Ingredients Include:

Fisetin: a flavonoid that supports tissue by helping prune stressed cells. Piperlongumine: an extract from the Asian long-pepper plant that promotes senolytic and immune function. Senactiv®: A patented blend of notoginseng root and chestnut rose hips that supports management of senescent cells in muscle. And many more.

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A Comprehensive Senolytic Formula Is KEY.

Senescent cells are experts at hiding and surviving (hence their “zombie cell” name). That’s why Qualia Senolytic combines 9 non-GMO, vegan, gluten-free senolytic ingredients that each support different aspects of eliminating senescent cells.

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Qualia Senolytic

Clinically Tested

Two-day Cell Rejuvenation Regimen

$79.00 $39.50 first shipment, $69.00 thereafter
Quantity
 Clinically Tested Formula*
 Can be taken with any Qualia product*
 A Favorite of Healthcare Practitioners
 Patent Pending Formula

Qualia Senolytic is a groundbreaking, clinically tested supplement taken just two days a month, that helps your body naturally eliminate senescent cells, to age better at the cellular level.*

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Ingredients

These "long-term upgrade" ingredients are part of the Qualia Mind formula. By removing them, and adjusting other dosages within the formula, we're able to provide a supplement with many of the same benefits — but half the cost.

  • Phosphatidylserine: Phosphatidylserine is a naturally occurring aminophospholipid found in high concentrations in the brain. Studies indicate its ability to support mental processing speed and accuracy, attention and working memory.
  • DHA (as Docosahexenoic Acid from Algae): DHA is a structural omega-3 fatty acid with neuroprotective and nootropic effects. DHA has been shown to support executive function, memory and learning.
  • Pyrroloquinoline Quinone (PQQ): Pyrroloquinoline quinone (PQQ) is thought of as a non-vitamin growth factor, influencing metabolism and the expression of some genes and appears to be essential for healthy growth and function. PQQ also plays roles in promoting healthy gut microbiome, immune system function, antioxidant defenses, and cognitive function. In the brain, it appears to be especially important in supporting healthy memory and cognition with aging. Some of the best food sources include soy, spinach, parsley, and kiwifruit.
  • Cognizin®: Cognizin is a clinically tested nootropic ingredient designed to supply your brain with the energy it needs to stay sharp.

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