AMPK Activator

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AMPK Activator is an oral formula that turns on AMPK (adenosine monophosphate-activated protein kinase), an enzyme that serves as the body’s master regulating switch. Increased AMPK activity helps to revitalize aging cells, promote mitochondrial production, and inhibit multiple damaging factors associated with aging. But despite all of the scientific research, supplemental support for youthful AMPK levels has been largely non-existent … until now. The clinically validated combination of ActivAMP® (Gynostemma pentaphyllum) and rose hip plant extracts, provides nutrient support for youthful AMPK levels.

Benefits at a Glance

  • Turns on master switch that revitalizes aging cells
  • Promotes mitochondrial production
  • Inhibits multiple damaging factors associated with aging
  • Optimizes cellular energy production

Revitalizing Aging Cells through AMPK Activation

Found in every cell, 1, 2 AMPK promotes longevity factors that have been shown to extend life span in numerous organisms.3, 4 Increasing AMPK signaling “turns off” many damaging effects of aging, thus enabling cells to return to their youthful vitality.5

Life Extension® scientists have compiled years of research to create AMPK Activator, a specialized dual-extract formulation that supports AMPK activation for health optimization. This natural formula supports AMPK enzymatic activities required to safely support a more youthful cellular environment.

Importance of AMPK Activation

Greater AMPK activation has been shown to help target damaging factors of aging.5 Studies show increased AMPK activity supports reduced fat storage, 6-8 new mitochondria production, 9 and the promotion of healthy blood glucose and lipids already within normal range.4, 10

Gynostemma Pentaphyllum Promotes Longevity and Fights Fat

An extract of the plant Gynostemma pentaphyllum was traditionally used in Asian medicine to promote longevity and scientists now know why — G. pentaphyllum promotes AMPK activation.10, 11 In one of many studies showing a wide variety of benefits, researchers documented a 1-inch reduction in abdominal circumference on average in overweight individuals who took 450 mg daily of G. pentaphyllum extract for 12 weeks.8

Rose Hips Provides Metabolic Benefits

Trans-tiliroside, extracted from plants such as rose hips, also boosts AMPK activation, but triggers different downstream metabolic benefits than G. pentaphyllum.12-14 Among its many benefits, a low human equivalent dose of 56 mg daily trans-tiliroside has been shown by researchers in preclinical studies to promote healthy blood glucose levels and body weight already within normal range.15

Anti-Aging Discovery That Cannot be Overlooked

Scientists uncovered the cell-energizing effect of AMPK in the 1970s. Since then, an exponential volume of data (over 8, 500 published studies) has documented the critical role that activated AMPK plays in maintaining life-sustaining cellular functions.

If you’d like to meaningfully extend your healthy life span, activating your cellular AMPK is critical. This is important because in response to aging, excess calorie consumption, and/or low levels of physical activity, AMPK activity markedly declines.

You can fight AMPK decline with regular exercise and avoiding excessive calories … but it may not be enough. Our AMPK Activator formula is a targeted way to reverse cellular depletion of the critical AMPK enzyme. Don’t waste another moment — try AMPK Activator today!

This supplement should be taken in conjunction with a healthy diet and regular exercise program. Individual results are not guaranteed and results may vary.

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