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New research by Drs. James and Dorothy Morré has identified a major, previously undiscovered source of aging within each of us: arNOX—an enzyme that generates damaging free radicals—and our genes control its activity, which increases as we age. Present on the surface of our cells, this invisible enemy is capable of generating skin damaging free radicals around the clock that can destroy collagen and elastin. The result? Looking years older than you already are.
arNOX and Age
Scientists have discovered that for most people, arNOX activity starts to increase during the “aging” years, beginning sometime during the mid-thirties and exponentially increasing for the next few decades. Studies have also shown that a person’s arNOX activity is not triggered by sun exposure, providing further evidence that increased arNOX activity is an identified source of internal aging. 
arNOX and Appearance
In a study conducted at Stanford University, results indicated that people with high levels of the arNOX aging enzyme can appear on average seven years older than their biological age, while those with low levels can appear an average of seven years younger. 
arNOX Inhibition
Further studies showed that certain ingredients may prevent the expression of free radicals associated with the arNOX enzyme. This prevention may help slow the damage and signs of aging that come from accelerated free radical production. 
This experiment shows how an ingredient inhibits arNOX enzyme activity (in an in vitro study)
This arNOX inhibitor ingredient is what makes up ageLOC! Imagine being able to slow aging at the source! |