Patent Pending Health Ingredient Supports Healthy Metabolism and Aging-Well
22 Apr 2014 --- Life expectancy is continuously increasing, throughout the world 606 million people are aged 60 or over. Seniors, aging baby boomers and also younger individuals are keen to stay healthy and to prevent early signs of aging.
“People are looking for natural, safe ingredients to slow down the pace of structural and metabolic changes related to aging” says Christina Ehrhardt, Product Manager at Vital Solutions Swiss AG. “We are proud to announce the launch of Careless, the first scientifically proven and IP protected ingredient that helps to care less about aging and body weight while delivering the great taste and pleasure of exotic mango fruits.”
Careless activates the enzyme SIRT 1, the master sensor to detect dietary intake and to modulate metabolic processes promoting energy homeostasis and cell protection. “Careless mimics caloric restriction, that has been shown to be one of the most effective means to reduce risk factors for age related diseases by maintaining healthy body composition as well as healthy glucose and lipid metabolism and to support cell protection,” says Dr. Karin Berger Büter, Chief Scientific Officer at Vital Solutions Swiss AG.
Careless is a 100% pure mango fruit powder obtained from fruits harvested at a special degree of ripeness – validated for efficacy and a pleasant taste. Careless is approved to be used in dietary supplements, foods, beverages and/or functional food.
Vital Solutions Swiss AG is an innovative company specialized in the development and marketing of innovative, natural, science based, proprietary, branded health ingredients. Based on a market-orientated, dynamic, strong R&D platform, Vital Solutions Swiss AG focuses on the development of natural ingredients which improve quality of human life by feeling good and aging well.
This feature is provided by Nutrition Insight’s sister website, Food Ingredients First.
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