Senolytics should be thought of as a product that pays healthy aging dividends over time and with repeated cycles of use. In the pilot study we did of Qualia Senolytic prior to bringing it to market, the participants were between the ages of 32 and 66 and had at least a moderate degree of difficulty in comfortably performing a variety of activities of daily living (this is something that frequently accompanies aging).
Most of the participants reported greater ease in comfortably performing these activities and less of the occasional stiffness that can accompany aging after two dosing cycles of Qualia Senolytic (i.e., after taking a full dose of Qualia Senolytic for 2 days, taking a few weeks off, and then taking another full dose of Qualia Senolytic for 2 days).*
While this is one use case, we created Qualia Senolytic to support healthy aging in many areas (brain, muscles, immunity, joint, skin, etc.) so benefits may show up at varying speeds and in a variety of areas of function in different people depending on where aging is taking a toll.*
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, cure, or prevent any disease.
Yes. If you want to take part of the Qualia Senolytic with one meal (such as breakfast) and part with another meal (like lunch or dinner) or spread equally between three meals on the days you take it, that would be fine.
The nine high purity herbal extracts used in Qualia Senolytic do not provide any significant amount of the caloric units of energy found within food (i.e., carbohydrates, protein, and fat).
Qualia Senolytic contains a combination of nine vegan ingredients and was formulated to be taken on two consecutive days once a month. It was created to support healthy aging in an area called “cellular senescence.”* But what is that?
The Soybean Seed Extract used in Qualia Senolytic contains soy isoflavones. Soy isoflavones are a type of bioflavonoid, which is often described as being a phytoestrogen. “Phyto” means plant, so phytoestrogens are plant-based compounds that mimic some estrogen functions in the body.
While there are no special instructions for getting started, a good way to introduce anything new is to start small and increase over time.