What Are Zombie Cells (Senescent Cells)?
Zombie Cells are damaged or aging cells that stop dividing but don’t die off as they should and they stay in our body instead of allowing our body to get rid of the dead cells as usual. While they may seem harmless, these cells stay in our body and release inflammatory signals and harmful compounds that can damage surrounding healthy tissues. Over time, the accumulation of these Zombie Cells contributes to aging and age-related diseases, chronic inflammation and tissue degradation in organs like the brain, heart and skin. Therefore, by removing or reducing these Zombie Cells from our body, this can help improve overall health, slow down aging and enhance the function of tissues and organs.
Natural Compund Hidden in Strawberries
Strawberries are not just a delicious fruit—they are a powerhouse of nutrients and bioactive compounds that provide numerous health benefits. Strawberries are also one of the richest source of standout compound called Fisetin, a natural flavonoid with powerful anti-aging properties. The secret to choosing real strawberry powder as a flavor and key ingredient in our Day Formula Supplements is more than just about taste; it’s about delivering unique health benefits that target one of the most difficult challenges of aging: getting rid of the Zombie Cells.
How Does Fisetin in Strawberries Help?
Fisetin is one of the most effective natural compounds known for its Senolytic Properties, meaning that it can selectively target and eliminate Zombie Cells. Studies show that Fisetin can: 1) Help clear out senescent cells from our body 2) Reduce inflammation caused by Zombie Cells. 3) Improve overall cellular health and function, promoting a healthier aging process.
By incorporating real strawberry powder into supplements, you’re not only provided with a natural and appealing flavor but also delivering Fisetin directly from one of its richest food sources. This makes the supplement both functional and flavorful, targeting a key aspect of longevity and health.
References:
1. National Library of Medicine - Study on Fisetin and Senescent Cells >> www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
2. ScienceDirect - Overview of Senescence and Fisetin Benefits >> www.sciencedirect.com
3. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition - Fisetin in Strawberries >> www.academic.oup.com
4. Jacksonville Journal-Courier >> https://youtu.be/h8iMfgj_OPw