PureHealth Research Targets Cellular Aging
PureHealth Research announced that its line of longevity supplements now features advanced adaptogenic formulas. The company states the products are designed to target the biological mechanisms that drive aging at the cellular level. The shift reflects a broader trend in the wellness industry away from surface-level benefits toward scientifically-targeted interventions.
- The U.S. longevity and general wellness supplements market was valued at approximately $6.35 billion in 2025 and is projected to grow to over $10 billion by 2033. This growth is largely driven by an aging population and increased consumer focus on preventative health measures. - PureHealth Research's focus on cellular aging reflects a broader industry trend, with up to 60% of consumers across various markets reporting that healthy aging is a top priority. This interest is not limited to older demographics; millennials and even Gen Z are proactively adopting anti-aging routines. - The term "adaptogen" refers to herbs and mushrooms thought to help the body resist physical, chemical, and biological stressors. PureHealth Research's formulas with ingredients like Ashwagandha aim to manage the effects of chronic stress, which can accelerate cellular aging by shortening telomeres—the protective caps on the ends of DNA strands. - One of the key ingredients in PureHealth Research's longevity line is Ashwagandha, an adaptogen that has been studied for its potential to support healthy levels of cortisol, the body's primary stress hormone. Elevated cortisol is linked to increased oxidative stress, which can degrade telomeres more rapidly. - The company's "Youth Switch" supplement specifically targets telomere shortening, a key biomarker of biological aging. This formulation includes not only adaptogens but also antioxidants like cat's claw, which research suggests may help protect DNA from environmental stressors. - PureHealth Research was founded by a group of doctors, nutritionists, and health experts with a mission to move away from "sick care" and toward proactive health and wellness. The company reports having sold over 11 million bottles across its various product lines. - As part of its corporate social responsibility, PureHealth Research established a partnership with Vitamin Angels in 2021. Through this one-for-one program, the company provides nutritional support to women and children in need for every product purchased. - All of PureHealth Research's supplements are manufactured in FDA-registered and Safe Quality Food (SQF) Certified facilities. The products are also gluten-free, dairy-free, soy-free, and non-GMO, and undergo third-party testing for purity and potency.