Ayurvedic Formulation Immunogrit Shows Promise in Slowing Cellular Aging, Study โFinds
Recent research published in Archives โคof Gerontology and Geriatrics suggests that the Ayurvedic formulation Immunogrit mayโ possess significant anti-aging properties, bolstering the โgrowing validation of traditional medicineโ through modern scientific methods.โข The study, conducted by a team from Patanjali, investigated the impact of Immunogrit on cellular aging โand found promising results in laboratory settings.
The research highlights the connection between cellular aging and visible signs โof โขaging, โsuchโ as early wrinkles, thinning skin, and โloss of elasticity, as well as potential impacts on โmental and emotional wellbeing. Furthermore, cellular aging is linked to serious health concerns including heart disease, neurodegenerative disorders, and cancer.
Researchers utilized the D-Galactose induced aging model, a recognized scientific method, to assess Immunogrit’s effects. D-Galactose, when reacted with proteins in cells, creates advanced Glycationโค End products (ages) which โaccelerate aging. When applied โฃto human keratinocyte cells (skin cells), D-Galactose induced cellular โsenescence – a cessation โขof cell โdivision and a sign of aging. However, the introduction of Immunogrit demonstrably maintained cell health and normal function.
Theโ effectivenessโ of Immunogritโข is believed to stem from its rich โขcomposition of plant-derived secondary โคmetabolites, including flavonoids, phenols, tannins, and alkaloids.โข Theseโฃ compounds โare known for their potent antioxidantโ and anti-inflammatory properties,confirmed through advanced chemical analysis using techniques like HPTLC,UPLC/MS-QToF,and advanced molecular biology. The diversity of these phytochemicals is considered key to the formulation’sโข anti-aging effects.
“this is โnotโ just a herbal supplement-it is a scientifically validated Ayurvedic โคsolution,” stated Dr. Varshney, emphasizing the convergence of traditional knowledgeโค and scientific rigor. “It โshows that when tradition and science come together, extraordinary outcomes are possible.”
whileโ acknowledging โขthat aging is a natural and inevitable โprocess,โข the โstudy suggests that its pace can be influenced by both internal factors like genetics and โขexternal factors such as sun exposure, pollution, โdiet, and exercise. Theโฃ research team emphasizesโ that this โlaboratory study isโ a crucial first step, with futureโค clinical trialsโข on humans planned to determine Immunogrit’s efficacy in real-world applications. โฃ Triumphant trials could possibly led to Immunogrit โคbecoming a mainstream therapy forโค notโ only skin aging, but also for the prevention of other age-related health conditions.
Ayurveda experts view this researchโ as a significant โคmilestone, strengthening the โขargument that traditional medicineโ isโค grounded in more than just belief, and marking a turningโ point in its acceptance within theโ global โคmedical community.