One Size Doesn’t Fit All

We’ve all seen it. The quest for that one miracle pill that will just meet every single one of your health needs all at once and guarantee that you’ll live if not forever, then at least a very long time. Unfortunately, life is rarely that simple, especially when it comes to all the nuances of human biology. That’s why SRW Technologies created a series of supplements, each one tailored for a different set of needs (https://longevity.technology/news/srw-changing-how-we-experience-aging-at-a-cellular-level/).

SRW Technologies focuses on aging at a cellular level. It doesn’t just want the knowledge for itself; it wants you to take control of your own health. That’s why it developed its own DNAage epigenetic age test to help you personalize your approach.

SRW’s Cellular System range currently has three different products, each with its own distinct purpose and aimed at a different type of consumer. This marks an important step on the journey to ensure that every person can receive the most appropriate supplements for their individual situation.

First there’s Cel¹. This is meant to help your DNA through its regular repair processes. You take it when your DNA is already fairly healthy, in your mid-twenties before age starts bringing damage and deterioration, and it may keep things working properly for longer. SRW founder Greg Macpherson describes it as being like “sunscreen”, a preventative measure to protect your health in the long term before life has the chance to do you harm.

Then there’s Cel². This is for when you start to slow down a little, during your thirties and forties. In particular, it aims to keep your mitochondria operating at the optimum level. Mitochondria play a vital role in our energy levels, and the 10% reduction in performance that we start to see from our late thirties can contribute to slower healing from injuries and a general increase in fatigue.

Finally, there’s Cel³. This is aimed at even older individuals – those well into their forties who are starting to experience a build-up of dysfunctional, damaged or dead “zombie cells”. In youth, we can manage our own cellular health relatively easily, but as it becomes more difficult, Celł may take over some of the maintenance for us.

If you want to use supplements to boost your longevity, you need to choose the right ones for your age and health.

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