Life Extension Pro-Resolving Mediators

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Life Extension Pro-Resolving Mediators


What Are Pro-Resolving Mediators?

The body creates specialized pro-resolving mediators (PRMs) from fatty acids such as EPA and DHA omega-3s. It then uses those pro-resolving mediators to promote a healthy post-inflammatory response, supporting healthy tissue rejuvenation and maintaining the vital balance between cytokine compounds. This formula combines PRMs and PRM precursors.

The body uses pro-resolving mediators to support healthy tissue rejuvenation and to “clean up” cellular debris.

Pro-Resolving Mediators Benefits

In the body, pro-resolving mediators:

  • Encourage the body’s natural processes for healthy tissue rejuvenation
  • Promote the body’s natural pathways for clearing cellular debris
  • Help maintain the body’s natural balance between cytokine compounds

Derived from marine oil

Resolvins and maresins are the two principal kinds of specialized pro-resolving mediators (PRMs, also known as SPMs). They’re created by the body from fatty acids such as EPA and DHA omega-3s.

So why not just take a fish oil supplement? Because unlike these novel compounds, fish oil may not support PRM levels sufficiently.

PRMs in the body: cellular debris

The body’s natural biological response to inflammation can cause cellular debris. The body uses PRMs to encourage the body’s existing pathways for naturally identifying and removing cellular debris, as well as recycling cells that no longer function optimally.

PRMs in the body: maintaining cytokine balance

Cytokines are a family of chemical compounds in the body. They are released by immune cells to help govern a variety of biological processes. The body naturally maintains a balance between the different types of cytokine compounds—but this can change with age. PRMs are an important tool the body uses to maintain a healthy balance between cytokines.

PRMs in the body: encouraging new, healthy tissue

The body has natural biological processes for rejuvenating youthful, healthy system-wide functionality. The body uses PRMs to support the natural processes for revitalizing healthy skin, organs, and other vital tissues.