Advanced Sleep Repair  - Jung+ Longevity
Advanced Sleep Repair 2024
Advanced Sleep Repair 2024
Advanced Sleep Repair 2024
Advanced Sleep Repair 2024
Advanced Sleep Repair 2024
Advanced Sleep Repair 2024
Advanced Sleep Repair 2024
Advanced Sleep Repair 2024
Advanced Sleep Repair 2024
Advanced Sleep Repair  - Jung+ Longevity
Advanced Sleep Repair 2024
Advanced Sleep Repair 2024
Advanced Sleep Repair 2024
Advanced Sleep Repair 2024
Advanced Sleep Repair 2024
Advanced Sleep Repair 2024
Advanced Sleep Repair 2024
Advanced Sleep Repair 2024
Advanced Sleep Repair 2024
SLEEP OPTIMIZATION PROTOCOL

Advanced Sleep Repair 2024

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Advanced Sleep Repair transcends traditional sleep aids, offering a complete protocol formulated to amplify restorative and age-reversing processes in sleep. Recognized by experts as the ultimate tool for bodily repair, sleep is a cornerstone of performance and aging. But starting in your mid-20’s, your body's circadian rhythm and overnight repair mechanisms decline, leading to diminished sleep quality, accelerated deterioration, and cognitive decline. Through a precision blend of L-theanine, GABA, glycine, magnesium, vitamin B6, L-tryptophan, sour cherry extract, taurine and zinc, Advanced Sleep Repair targets these processes, enhancing DNA repair and metabolic balance, combats oxidative stress, fostering healthy neurotransmitter levels, and naturally fine-tuning serotonin and melatonin levels crucial for sleep-wake cycles. 

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Advanced Sleep Repair 2024
Ingredients
Vitamin B6 (as pyridoxal-5-phosphate)
15 mg
Magnesium (as magnesium amino acid chelate complex)
400 mg
Zinc (as zinc bisglycinate chelate)
30 mg
Glycine
2,500 mg
Taurine
1,000 mg
GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid)
750 mg
FruitSOURCE® tart cherry fruit
500 mg
L-Theanine
400 mg
L-Tryptophan
150 mg

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Sleep Deeper, Live Younger.

The advanced sleep formula clinically designed to rejuvenate your body, sharpen your mind, and promote healthy aging—night after night.

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Discover the unique benefits that set us apart.

Engineered for Deeper, Smarter Sleep

Optimizes sleep biology and overnight recovery naturally.

Unlike traditional sleep sedatives that leave you feeling groggy, Advanced Sleep Repair is precisely designed to improve sleep efficiency, depth, and quality naturally (2,3), by improving sleep biology over time. Its advanced formulation utilizes a full stack of key ingredients to enhance your body's innate overnight regeneration processes—so you wake refreshed, energized, and mentally sharp, fully ready to perform at your best. Experience true restorative sleep and rejuvenation every night, without sedatives or grogginess (4, 5).

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Supports Natural Melatonin for Circadian Balance

Restores your body's internal clock for consistent, rejuvenating sleep.

Melatonin—the hormone that regulates your sleep-wake cycle—declines as you age, causing disrupted sleep and accelerating signs of aging (6-8). Unlike external melatonin supplements that give some people ‘melatonin hangovers’, Advanced Sleep Repair supports your body's own melatonin production using a precise blend of L-tryptophan, vitamin B6, taurine, and tart cherry extract. These ingredients work synergistically to naturally boost melatonin levels, helping you consistently fall asleep faster, stay asleep longer, and wake up feeling refreshed, without the risk of grogginess (12-16).

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Cellular Rejuvenation: DNA Repair & Oxidative Protection

Enhance overnight repair, defending against cellular aging.

Advanced Sleep Repair enhances your body’s natural overnight repair processes, actively defending against DNA damage and harmful oxidative stress—key drivers of aging (17, 22). Magnesium and zinc provide essential support for nightly DNA repair, acting as cofactors for enzymes that fix accumulated cellular damage (18, 19). Glycine promotes overnight synthesis of glutathione, the body's master antioxidant, crucial for neutralizing damaging free radicals during sleep (23). Taurine further neutralizes oxidative stress by scavenging free radicals, while sour cherry extract adds antioxidant power to protect your cells from age-related damage (24-27). Wake restored, resilient, and rejuvenated from the inside out.

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DEFENDS AGAINST OXIDATIVE STRESS

Revitalizes Damage

Oxidative stress, stemming from the production of harmful free radicals, accelerates tissue and cellular damage. This contributes to aging and various age-related conditions. As a significant part of nocturnal rejuvenation, the body uses sleep to combat the detrimental effects of oxidative stress. It achieves this by elevating the production of natural antioxidants, such as glutathione, which help neutralize free radicals during sleep (22).

Advanced Sleep Repair is designed with this in mind, incorporating glycine, an essential component in the production of glutathione. By promoting the synthesis of this powerful antioxidant, glycine aids in mitigating oxidative stress during sleep and in safeguarding cellular health (23). Taurine, a naturally occurring amino acid, functions as a direct scavenger of reactive oxygen species (ROS), a primary type of free radical produced in the body (24). Additionally, taurine regulates crucial antioxidant enzymes, including superoxide dismutase and glutathione peroxidase, enhancing the body's inherent antioxidant defense system (25). Sour cherry extract, packed with crucial antioxidants, further helps diminish oxidative stress and protect against DNA damage, fortifying the body's natural defenses against age-accelerating oxidative damage (26, 27).

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Sharper Mind, Healthier Brain

Enhances memory, mental clarity, and brain health while you sleep.

Your brain uses sleep as a critical time to consolidate memories, sharpen attention, and regenerate neurons. Advanced Sleep Repair enhances these processes naturally, using glycine and L-theanine to support memory and cognitive clarity (28-32). Magnesium and vitamin B6 further balance neurotransmitters, essential for protecting your brain against stress and cognitive decline (33,34). By optimizing your overnight brain health, you'll awaken with improved mental sharpness, better mood, and enhanced resilience against cognitive aging.

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IMPROVED METABOLIC HEALTH

While You Sleep

A healthy metabolism is foundational for longevity. It ensures efficient conversion of nutrients into energy, promotes effective utilization of that energy for various bodily functions, and encourages proficient removal of metabolic waste. Maintaining a balanced metabolism can help prevent metabolic disorders such as diabetes and obesity, which can significantly impact lifespan. Advanced Sleep Repair is engineered to promote metabolic health during sleep (37).

Taurine enhances insulin function and sensitivity for better blood sugar regulation, which is crucial in diabetes management. It also aids in cholesterol and fat metabolism, supporting cardiovascular health by helping regulate blood pressure and reducing the risk of heart diseases. Additionally, taurine is essential for liver health, assisting in detoxification and preventing fatty liver disease (38).

Glycine plays a pivotal role in the synthesis of creatine, which is crucial for energy storage in cells and can improve insulin sensitivity in certain metabolic disorders, aiding glucose metabolism (39, 40). It may also stimulate autophagy - clearing damaged cellular components - via the derived metabolite sarcosine and aids in producing glutathione, an important antioxidant for cellular health. Glycine is also a component of collagen, necessary for connective tissue health (41).

Magnesium contributes to enzyme function across carbohydrate, fat, and protein metabolism, aids in insulin regulation, and is crucial for ATP synthesis -the primary cellular energy source - necessary for optimal metabolic function (42, 43). Additionally, vitamin B6 supports amino acid metabolism and neurotransmitter synthesis, crucial for tissue repair and regulating sleep-related metabolic processes. It also helps maintain steady glucose levels overnight through glycogen breakdown (44).

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Overnight Muscle & Skin Repair

Recover faster, build lean muscle, and rejuvenate your skin while you sleep.

Your body rebuilds itself at night—repairing muscles, strengthening joints, and regenerating youthful skin. Advanced Sleep Repair actively supports and accelerates this overnight recovery, helping you bounce back faster and stronger, whether from intense workouts or daily wear and tear. Glycine and magnesium provide crucial building blocks for collagen synthesis, essential for muscle growth, healthy joints, and youthful skin (41, 45-47). Taurine and sour cherry extract further speed muscle recovery, ease inflammation, and reduce post-exercise soreness—trusted by elite athletes to boost performance and recovery naturally (48-50). Finally, zinc enhances protein synthesis and immune function, ensuring comprehensive tissue regeneration night after night (51).

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Restful Sleep, Without Dependency

Enjoy better sleep every night—naturally, safely, and without sedatives.

Advanced Sleep Repair gently improves your natural sleep patterns without the risks of sedative dependence or morning grogginess (52, 53). Unlike chemical sleep aids that mask underlying issues, our formula safely enhances your body's innate ability to fall asleep naturally. With consistent use alongside healthy sleep habits, it promotes lasting improvements in sleep quality, helping you establish sustainable, restorative sleep—so you wake refreshed and energized every day (54).

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Balanced Neurotransmitters For Stress-Free Sleep

Supports a calm mind and restful sleep by balancing neurotransmitters.

Advanced Sleep Repair supports balanced neurotransmitters to help calm your mind, ease anxiety, and promote deeper sleep. Ingredients like L-theanine and GABA work together to quiet mental chatter and soothe restlessness (55, 56, 60, 76). Vitamin B6 enhances serotonin and GABA production, boosting mood and relaxation (64, 65). Glycine and magnesium further reduce muscle tension, supporting a relaxed body and uninterrupted sleep (33, 66, 67). Taurine complements this calming effect by gently moderating brain activity, easing stress-induced tension (68, 69). Wake refreshed, clear-minded, and stress-free—without dependency.

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BALANCED NEUROTRANSMITTERS

For Precision Sleep & Mood Regulation

Neurotransmitter balance is crucial for promoting good sleep. Balanced levels of serotonin, GABA, glycine, and other neurotransmitters help regulate the critical sleep-wake cycle. Maintaining proper neurotransmitter balance can improve sleep quality, making it easier to fall asleep, stay asleep, and wake up refreshed (70).

Advanced Sleep Repair offers a synergistic precision protocol of L-theanine, GABA, vitamin B6 and glycine to support neurotransmitter balance. L-theanine and vitamin B6 promotes relaxation and has been found to increase neurotransmitters such as dopamine and serotonin levels, which are involved in mood regulation (65, 71).

GABA acts as an inhibitory neurotransmitter, promoting a calming effect and helping to reduce anxiety and stress (61). Taurine acts as an inhibitory neurotransmitter in the brain, similar to GABA. This action can help calm the nervous system, promoting relaxation which is conducive to sleep (72). Vitamin B6 is additionally involved in the production of GABA (64).

Glycine is an amino acid that functions as a neurotransmitter precursor, playing a role in synthesizing various neurotransmitters in the brain (41, 73). These ingredients can help support a healthy balance of neurotransmitters, vital for overall mental well-being and cognitive function.

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How to use

Mix one scoop with one cup (8fl oz) water and drink before bedtime. It's recommended to avoid eating meals 2 hours before bed for the best results. Take Advanced Sleep Repair daily. For enhanced synergistic effects, combine with Longevity Foundation AM/PM.

+ behavioral protocol

Maintain a consistent sleep schedule and establish a calming bedtime routine. Reduce exposure to electronics prior to sleeping. Avoid stimulants and heavy meals before bedtime. Incorporate regular exercise into your routine, but avoid strenuous activity near bedtime. Manage stress with relaxation techniques. Keep daytime napping to a minimum. Refrain from consuming alcohol and nicotine before bed

+ WARNING

Not recommended for children, or for pregnant or nursing women. Before using, it's advised to consult a healthcare provider, particularly if you are taking medication or have chronic medical conditions. This product is not suitable for individuals who are allergic or hypersensitive to any component of the formula.

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L-theanine

400 mg

L-theanine, an amino acid naturally found in tea, enhances relaxation by increasing calming alpha brain waves, helping you unwind and fall asleep faster (55, 56). It improves deep sleep quality, reduces nighttime awakenings, and supports mental clarity and mood (55, 56, 30). It also offers powerful longevity benefits by activating protective antioxidant pathways, helping defend your brain from age-related stress (74). Each serving provides the relaxing benefits of about 20 cups of green tea—in just one scoop.
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GABA

750 mg

GABA is your brain's natural calming neurotransmitter, easing anxiety and stress by reducing excess brain activity (60, 76). Supplementation can help you fall asleep faster, stay asleep longer, and improve overall sleep quality—without sedation (60, 76). By naturally quieting your mind, GABA supports deeper sleep, leaving you refreshed and mentally clear.
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Glycine

2,500 mg

Glycine improves your sleep by reducing the time it takes to fall asleep and increasing sleep efficiency (77, 78). It stimulates autophagy—your body’s natural "clean-up" process—by mimicking the anti-aging effects of methionine restriction (37, 41). Glycine also supports overnight production of glutathione, your body’s master antioxidant, combating oxidative stress and cellular aging (23). Additionally, glycine is a crucial building block for collagen synthesis, promoting youthful skin (45, 46), and actively aids tissue and muscle repair overnight (41). It helps regulate the sleep-wake cycle and has been shown to extend lifespan in various organisms, including multiple mammalian models.
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Magnesium (amino acid chelate complex)

400 mg

Magnesium naturally calms your nervous system, reducing stress and preparing your body for restful sleep by regulating key neurotransmitters like GABA and melatonin (62, 63, 80). Studies show it improves sleep efficiency, shortens the time it takes to fall asleep, and reduces nighttime restlessness (62, 63, 80). Additionally, magnesium supports genomic stability, cardiovascular health, balanced blood sugar, and healthy inflammation responses—further optimizing your overall longevity (43, 80).
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Vitamin B6 (pyridoxal-5-phosphate)

15 mg

Vitamin B6, provided in its bioactive form (pyridoxal-5-phosphate), helps your body naturally produce serotonin and melatonin—crucial hormones for restful sleep and mood stability (12). Paired with magnesium, it becomes even more effective—activating neurotransmitter pathways to enhance sleep quality, relaxation, and overall nighttime recovery (42). To match the potency in Advanced Sleep Repair, you'd need to consume around 1.7 kg of canned tuna, demonstrating the supplement’s concentrated strength in just one scoop.
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Taurine

1,000 mg

Taurine promotes relaxation and calmness, naturally supporting restful, rejuvenating sleep (72). Its powerful antioxidant effects protect your cells from oxidative stress, supporting healthy aging and overall vitality (24, 83). Studies show taurine supplementation significantly extended lifespan by 10-12% in middle-aged mice, improving the health and function of critical organs including the brain, muscles, bones, pancreas, gut, and immune system (21). Each serving of Advanced Sleep Repair delivers as much taurine as you'd find in 4.4 pounds (2 kg) of chicken breast, providing targeted longevity support in every scoop.
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L-Tryptophan

150 mg

L-tryptophan is an essential amino acid your body uses to produce serotonin and melatonin, crucial neurotransmitters for balanced mood, relaxation, and restful sleep (84, 85). Studies demonstrate that L-tryptophan supplementation reduces the time it takes to fall asleep and improves overall sleep quality naturally (84, 85). It’s the same calming nutrient famously associated with turkey and pumpkin seeds—helping you ease into deep, rejuvenating sleep each night.
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Tart Cherry Extract

500 mg

Sour cherry extract contains natural phyto-melatonin, shown to support healthier sleep cycles more effectively than synthetic melatonin supplements (14, 86). This potent natural ingredient helps you fall asleep faster, improves overall sleep quality, and reduces symptoms of insomnia and jet lag (14, 86). Additionally, its powerful antioxidants soothe muscle inflammation, aiding physical recovery—making it a favorite among elite athletes seeking faster recovery after intense exercise (87).
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Zinc

30 mg

Zinc is an essential mineral involved in producing key sleep-regulating neurotransmitters like serotonin and melatonin (88, 89). Supplementing with zinc has been shown to improve sleep quality, minimize nighttime awakenings, and help you achieve deeper, more restful sleep (88, 89). By addressing common deficiencies, zinc promotes consistent sleep patterns and more efficient nightly recovery.
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FAQ’s

  • What is Advanced Sleep Repair?

    Advanced Sleep Repair is a carefully formulated dietary supplement that supports healthy sleep patterns, promotes a restful night's sleep, and helps enhance the age-rejuvenation properties of sleep. In essence, it aims to support deep sleep as well as amplifying regenerative mechanisms that occur during sleep.

  • How does Advanced Sleep Repair work?

    Advanced Sleep Repair combines key ingredients such as L-theanine, GABA, glycine, magnesium, vitamin B6, L-tryptophan, sour cherry extract, and zinc to promote relaxation, support neurotransmitter balance, regulate body temperature, and provide natural melatonin. It also provides ingredients that relate to essential overnight repair and renewal mechanisms. These components work synergistically to help calm the mind, ease stress, optimize sleep quality, and enhance the longevity therapeutic properties of sleep.

  • How should I take Advanced Sleep Repair?

    Mix one scoop with one cup (8fl oz) water and drink before bedtime. It's recommended to avoid eating meals 2 hours before bed for the best results. Take Advanced Sleep Repair daily. For enhanced synergistic effects, combine with Longevity Foundation AM/PM.

  • Is Advanced Sleep Repair suitable for everyone?

    Advanced Sleep Repair is generally well-tolerated, but individual responses may vary. However, its not recommended for children, or for pregnant or nursing women. It is important to consult with your healthcare professional before starting any new supplement regimen, especially if you have any underlying medical conditions, are taking medications, are pregnant, or are breastfeeding. Of course, this product is not suitable for individuals who are allergic or hypersensitive to any component of the formula.

  • Can I become dependent on Advanced Sleep Repair for sleep?

    Advanced Sleep Repair is not habit-forming or addictive when used as directed. It is intended to support healthy sleep patterns and promote a restful night's sleep without causing dependency. Following the recommended dosage and consult with your healthcare professional is always advisable.

  • How long does it take for Advanced Sleep Repair to work?

    The effects of Advanced Sleep Repair may vary among individuals. While some individuals may experience noticeable improvements in sleep quality and relaxation on the first night, others may require more time to observe the full benefits. Consistency in use and adherence to healthy sleep habits are key to achieving optimal results.

  • How can I enhance the effectiveness of Advanced Sleep Repair?

    Maintain a consistent sleep schedule and establish a calming bedtime routine. Reduce exposure to electronics prior to sleeping. Avoid stimulants and heavy meals before bedtime. Incorporate regular exercise into your routine, but avoid strenuous activity near bedtime. Manage stress with relaxation techniques. Keep daytime napping to a minimum. Refrain from consuming alcohol and nicotine before bed.

  • I experience excessive overnight urination, and I'm concerned that drinking a cup of this product will disturb my sleep. What should I do?

    We understand your concern about overnight urination, especially when it comes to drinking fluids before bedtime. Our product is designed to provide therapeutic benefits, but we recommend adapting its consumption to suit your individual needs and comfort.

    One effective approach is to consume the drink 30 to 60 minutes before your bedtime. This timing allows your body enough time to process the liquid and significantly reduces the likelihood of nighttime disruptions. Additionally, you might consider limiting other liquids before bed to make up for this, or starting with a smaller amount of the drink to assess your body’s response and gradually increase to the recommended serving size as you become more comfortable with its effects.

    Remember, it’s important to maintain a balance between getting the benefits of our product and ensuring a good night's sleep. Adjusting the timing of consumption could be a key factor in achieving this balance. If you continue to experience concerns, we recommend consulting with a healthcare professional to discuss your specific situation and needs.

Developed by experts

Dr. Sagner is a world leading human performance specialist, sports and preventive medicine, and was the medical director at Europe’s first University medical center section for preventive medicine and lifestyle medicine. Dr Sagner is a member of the European Union Platform for Action on Diet, Physical Activity and Health and a partner of the European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Aging.

Dr. Michael Sagner, MD

DIRECTOR, EUROPEAN SOCIETY OF PREVENTIVE MEDICINE
Francois-Xavier Pellay, PhD, known as the 'Longevity Molecule Hunter', is a world leading scientist and entrepreneur in the longevity industry. Pellay is a multidisciplinary scientist with a background which includes a Master's degree in Biochemistry, a Master's degree in Organic Chemistry, a Ph.D. in Bioinformatics and years of expertise in Microbiology, Molecular Biology, Cellular Biology and Biology of Aging.

Francois-Xavier Pellay, PhD

PROFESSOR | SCIENTIST | LONGEVITY MOLECULE HUNTER | FOUNDER, BIMINI BIOTECH
Dr. Fady Hannah-Shmouni, MD FRCPC, is a physician-investor at the forefront of endocrinology, genomics, and healthspan medicine. As a distinguished Professor at the University of British Columbia, he passionately empowers individuals by facilitating access to groundbreaking technologies in precision medicine, including artificial intelligence and genomic advancements.

Dr. Fady Hannah-Shmouni

LONGEVITY PHYSICIAN | PROFESSOR | YALE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE | NIH | UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA
Dr. Avi Roy is an accomplished biomedical scientist, mentor, and entrepreneur with a deep-rooted passion for advancing the field of longevity. His academic journey culminated in a PhD from the University of Oxford. With over 15 years of dedicated research and development in the longevity sector, Dr. Roy has established himself as a a leading figure in this dynamic and ever-evolving field. As a mentor and investor in health-tech startups, he continues to inspire and guide the next generation of scientists and entrepreneurs.

Avi Roy

BIOMEDICAL SCIENTIST | INVENTOR | UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD | FOUNDER, UDA

Scientific studies

  • Glycine improved subjective sleep quality and sleep efficacy.

    The effects of taking glycine (3 g) before bedtime were examined in a study on individuals with unsatisfactory sleep. The results showed that glycine improved subjective sleep quality and efficacy (sleep time divided by time spent in bed). It also reduced the time to fall asleep and reach slow-wave sleep without affecting the overall sleep architecture. Additionally, glycine reduced daytime sleepiness and enhanced performance in memory recognition tasks. These findings suggest that when ingested before bedtime, glycine can improve subjective and objective measures of sleep quality in a manner different from traditional hypnotic drugs like benzodiazepines (90).
  • Glycine helps maintain healthy cognition and brain aging

    The effects of Bioglycin, a form of glycine that interacts with the N-methyl D-aspartate receptor complex, were studied in young and middle-aged individuals to assess attention, memory, and mood. In a double-blind, randomized, crossover study, healthy students (mean age, 20.7 years) and middle-aged men (mean age, 58.9 years) were tested. The middle-aged group showed poorer verbal episodic memory, attention, and subjective responses compared to the young group. Bioglycin improved episodic memory in both groups and enhanced sustained attention in middle-aged men. Unlike other cognitive enhancers, Bioglycin lacked stimulant properties, had no significant effects on mood, and primarily improved memory rather than attention. It may be beneficial for situations requiring high retrieval of information or when performance is affected by factors like jet lag, shift work, or disrupted sleep (29).
  • Glycine and Aging: Evidence and Mechanisms

    The simple amino acid glycine extends lifespan in worms, mice, and rats. Glycine also improves aspects of health in mammalian models of age-related disease. Glycine is the acceptor for GNMT, an enzyme responsible for methionine clearance. GNMT also converts glycine to sarcosine, an autophagy-inducing metabolite. Glycine may prolong life by inducing autophagy and mimicking methionine restriction.
  • L-theanine in green tea as potential shield from dementia and stress-induced aging.

    Slowing brain aging is crucial for preventing dementia, as aging is the primary risk factor. Green tea catechins (GTCs) have potent antioxidant activity and can reduce oxidative damage, brain atrophy, and cognitive decline in aged mice. Ingesting GTCs or drinking green tea at a middle-aged stage can suppress age-related cognitive decline. Chronic stress accelerates brain aging, but L-theanine, an amino acid in green tea, can mitigate stress-induced aging. Regular consumption of green tea is beneficial in slowing brain aging, and theanine-rich green tea or low-caffeine green tea may help suppress stress and stress-induced aging (93).
  • L-Theanine protects against DNA damage

    The study investigated the protective effect of L-theanine against irinotecan-induced DNA damage in mouse bone marrow cells. L-theanine, given at doses equivalent to 30 or 60 mg/kg for 12 days, showed no genotoxic or cytotoxic effects. Pretreatment with L-theanine reduced irinotecan-induced genomic damage in bone marrow cells in a dose-dependent manner. Irinotecan caused oxidative DNA stress, but L-theanine administration mitigated these effects by modulating cellular antioxidant levels. The findings suggest that L-theanine has a protective role in preventing irinotecan-induced DNA damage in mouse bone marrow cells (94).
  • GABA/L-theanine mixture has a positive synergistic effect on sleep quality and duration

    The GABA/L-theanine mixture decreased sleep latency and increased sleep duration compared to GABA or L-theanine alone. REM and NREM sleep were significantly increased with the combination, indicating improved sleep quality. The mixture restored normal sleep time and quality in an animal model of caffeine-induced awareness. The increased expression of GABA and the glutamate GluN1 receptor subunit suggests that the GABA/L-theanine combination has neuromodulatory effects on sleep behavior (61).
  • Magnesium crucial in maintaining genomic stability (a Hallmark of Aging).

    Magnesium is an essential element involved in various metabolic pathways and plays a crucial role in maintaining genomic stability. It is not genotoxic and helps stabilize DNA and chromatin structure. Magnesium serves as a cofactor in enzymatic systems responsible for DNA processing, ensuring high fidelity during DNA replication and facilitating DNA damage repair. Intracellular magnesium levels are tightly regulated and contribute to cell cycle control and apoptosis. Magnesium deficiency can affect membrane integrity, increase susceptibility to oxidative stress, and be linked to cardiovascular diseases and accelerated aging. The relationship between magnesium and tumor formation is complex, as it may have protective effects at early stages but promote tumor growth later on. Marginal magnesium deficiencies are common due to inadequate daily intake in many industrialized countries, falling below recommended dietary allowances (17).
  • Supplementation with magnesium reduces oxidative DNA damage

    This study aimed to assess the impact of four-week magnesium supplementation on DNA integrity in individuals with sedentary lifestyles and rugby players. Sedentary lifestyle is associated with increased risks of cardiovascular disease, obesity, and type 2 diabetes, while strenuous exercise can induce oxidative stress and DNA damage. Using the comet assay, the study found that rugby players had significantly higher levels of DNA damage in peripheral blood lymphocytes compared to sedentary students. However, magnesium supplementation reduced the number of cells with high DNA damage in both groups when exposed to H2O2, and in rugby players, it also reduced the number of cells with medium DNA damage. These findings suggest that four-week magnesium supplementation can protect DNA from oxidative damage in both sedentary individuals and rugby players (95).
  • Taurine deficiency as a driver of aging.

    Taurine, a semi-essential micronutrient abundant in humans and other eukaryotes, emerges as a potential influencer in the aging process. Research indicates that taurine levels in the blood decrease with age in various species, including mice, monkeys, and humans. Notably, administering taurine orally to middle-aged C57Bl/6J mice led to a visible extension in their median lifespan by 10 to 12% and an increase in life expectancy at 28 months by approximately 18 to 25%. This treatment also significantly enhanced their overall health, as evidenced by improved organ functionality. Similar benefits in health span were observed in monkeys. While taurine's impact was not significant in unicellular yeast, it did extend the lifespan of multicellular worms. The supplementation of taurine positively influenced several critical aspects of aging, such as reducing cellular aging, defending against deficiencies in telomerase, lessening mitochondrial dysfunction, curbing DNA damage, and diminishing inflammation. In humans, lower levels of taurine and related compounds correlate with various health problems, including obesity, hypertension, inflammation, and diabetes. Additionally, exercise was found to elevate levels of taurine metabolites, potentially linking physical activity's anti-aging benefits to taurine (21).
  • L-Tryptophan supplementation can help improve sleep quality.

    This study aimed to assess the effect of L-tryptophan (Trp) supplementation on sleep quality by analyzing existing research through a meta-analysis. Sleep disturbances have been linked to various health conditions, so understanding the impact of Trp on sleep is essential. A total of 18 articles were collected and analyzed for sleep outcomes such as total sleep time, sleep latency, wake after sleep onset and sleep efficiency. The results indicated that Trp supplementation can reduce wake-after-sleep onset (WASO). The analysis also revealed that a Trp dose of at least 1g was more effective in lowering WASO compared to a dose below 1g. However, Trp supplementation did not show significant effects on other sleep components. In conclusion, Trp supplementation, particularly at 1g or more doses, can help improve sleep quality (15).
  • Consuming a tart cherry juice concentrate improves sleep duration and quality.

    A study investigated the effects of tart cherry juice concentrate on urinary melatonin levels and sleep quality in healthy adults. Participants consumed either cherry juice or a placebo for 7 days. The cherry juice group showed increased melatonin levels and improved sleep duration and quality. These findings suggest that tart cherry juice concentrate may increase melatonin levels and enhance sleep in healthy individuals (14).
  • Glycine oral supplemenyation effectively decreases oxidative stress in individuals diagnosed with metabolic syndrome, by improving the systolic blood pressure.

    Abdominal fat and uncontrolled glucose metabolism contribute to oxidative stress and metabolic syndrome (MetS). This study examined the effects of glycine supplementation on antioxidant enzymes and lipid peroxidation in 60 MetS patients. Half of the participants received 15g/day of glycine for 3 months, while the other half received a placebo. Glycine supplementation led to a 25% decrease in lipid peroxidation and a 20% reduction in superoxide dismutase activity. Additionally, glycine-treated individuals experienced increased glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase activity and reduced systolic blood pressure. These findings highlight the role of glycine in balancing redox reactions and protecting against oxidative damage in MetS patients (23).
  • The consumption of L-theanine offers cognitive benefits.

    L-theanine was investigated for its positive impact on recognition memory in young rats. Following weaning, the rats were provided with water containing 0.3% L-theanine for three weeks. In the object recognition test, rats that received theanine maintained their memory after 48 hours, while the control group did not. Additionally, the levels of brain-derived neurotropic factor and nerve growth factor in the hippocampus were visibly higher in L-theanine-administered rats. These findings highlight the beneficial effects of L-theanine intake on recognition memory, suggesting its potential role in the development of hippocampal function after weaning (92).

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