Vivix Quick Facts
- Backed by six patents, Vivix® is a scientific breakthrough designed to help protect and repair DNA at the cellular level*
- Contains an all-natural blend of a broad spectrum of polyphenols, with key ingredients designed to help protect and repair cellular DNA to Slow Aging at the Cellular Level®*
- Key ingredients in Vivix® have been show*n in laboratory studies to activate cellular defenses, neutralize free radicals, and slow the development of AGE proteins that may accumulate and lead to cellular aging.∞
- Key ingredients protect eyes and support eye health §*
The Details*
The key ingredients in Vivix help protect and repair cellular DNA∞. In a clinical study, key ingredients were shown to blunt the inflammatory response of healthy people to an unhealthy meal, which over time can lead to cellular aging.†*
One marker of overall health is telomere length. Telomeres are protective endcaps that protect chromosomes in cells. As we age, telomeres grow shorter, and extreme shortening is associated with higher health risks. The big idea: slowing telomere shortening may support longer, healthier lives.
Shaklee supplement users had a 57% lower rate of age-related telomere shortening* Long-term Shaklee supplement users in their 70's had telomere lengths equivalent to 30-year old adults.
What powers Vivix? Muscadine grapes, one of nature's rarest, most potent fruits. Extracted with a patented process that concentrates and preserves its full spectrum of beneficial polyphenols, muscadine has a higher concentrations of ellagic acid and ellagitannins than other grapes. Combined with resveratrol, these polyphenols yield immense antioxidant power*
To ensure eco-friendly use of the muscadine grape, Shaklee has developed a long-term partnership with a family-owned vineyard, committed to the highest standards of green and sustainable farming.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
∞Fisher, L., T. Ianiro, F. Lau, H. Wang and B. Daggy: Synergistic effects of phenolic mixtures in human cell models of aging. Experimental Biology 2015, Boston, Massachusetts, March 28-April 1, 2015. FASEB Journal 29:608.36, 2015.
§Jang YP, Zhou J, Nakanishi K, Sparrow JR. Anthocyanins protect against A2E photooxidation and membrane permeabilization in retinal pigment epithelial cells. Photochem Photobiol. 2005 May-Jun;81(3):529-36.
†Ghanim, H. et al. A resveratrol and polyphenol preparation suppresses oxidative and inflammatory stress response to a high-fat, high-carbohydrate meal. J Clin Endocrinol Metab 96(5):1409-1414, 2011
Harley, CB et. al. (2014) Cross-Sectional Analysis of Telomere Length in People 33-80 years of Age: Effects of Dietary Supplementation. 55th Annual Conference, JACN, Vol. 33 (5) p. 414.