Dermohacking senescence with a lab-grown active

Provital has developed an Althaea rosea (hollyhock) flower stem cell active with proven ability to selectively eliminate skin cellular senescence

With the recent movement towards a preventative one-health, new terms and trends are leading innovations in healthcare. Biohacking, for example, is a term that is getting more and more popular

It basically refers to the reasoning behind the health benefits one can achieve by employing certain changes in daily habits. It details how these little ‘hacks’ to our own physiology can affect our aging process, and how technology can make them feasible.1

 The emerged success of such concept in healthcare goes hand in hand with the unprecedented scientific advances that are occurring in the anti-ageing field, particularly with the discovery that the rate of ageing is controlled by genetic pathways and biochemical processes such as cellular senescence.2

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