BODHE • Longevity

AGING—EXPLAINED

Aging—both internal and external—is the result of accumulated damage starting at the cellular level. Over time, this damage disrupts the body’s natural processes, leading to gradual decline.

Our bodies are remarkably equipped to fight back—our DNA contains built-in mechanisms to repair, recover, and defend against daily wear. But as we age, these protective systems begin to slow down. Damage starts to outpace repair, leading to reduced cellular function, DNA instability, inflammation, cognitive decline, and more.

At Bodhe, longevity means preserving those natural defense systems, so you can stay strong, sharp, and fully engaged in life—no matter your age.

Aging Rate

Aging—and the rate at which it happens—varies from person to person. According to leading experts in the field, only about 20% of how we age is determined by our genetics. The remaining 80% is influenced by lifestyle choices, meaning our behaviors play a powerful role in how well we age—either accelerating decline or supporting long-term vitality.

Lead Aging Factors

OXIDATIVE STRESS

Oxidative stress occurs when the production of free radicals—whether from external sources like UV exposure or internal processes like metabolism—exceeds the body’s ability to neutralize them with antioxidants. This imbalance leads to cellular damage, particularly to DNA and other vital structures, and is considered a major driver of aging. Over time, oxidative stress contributes to chronic diseases, neurological disorders, and visible signs of aging on the skin.

CELLULAR ENERGY DECLINE

Our cells convert nutrients into usable energy—known as ATP—through a process that relies on a vital molecule called NAD+. Without NAD+, this energy production halts, and cells lose their ability to function and survive. Unfortunately, NAD+ levels naturally decline with age, starting around 30 and potentially dropping by over 60% by the time we reach 70, leading to reduced cellular performance and accelerated aging.

INFLAMMATION BUILDUP

Each cell goes through a natural life cycle: it grows, divides, and eventually dies. When a cell is identified as damaged, the body halts its ability to divide and sends it into a state of permanent dormancy. These are called senescent cells. While this process helps prevent the spread of cellular damage, the accumulation of senescent cells over time can trigger chronic inflammation—a key driver of internal aging and age-related decline.

Aging Rate

Aging—and the rate at which it happens—varies from person to person. According to leading experts in the field, only about 20% of how we age is determined by our genetics. The remaining 80% is influenced by lifestyle choices, meaning our behaviors play a powerful role in how well we age—either accelerating decline or supporting long-term vitality.

Lead Aging Factors

OXIDATIVE STRESS

Oxidative stress occurs when the production of free radicals—whether from external sources like UV exposure or internal processes like metabolism—exceeds the body’s ability to neutralize them with antioxidants. This imbalance leads to cellular damage, particularly to DNA and other vital structures, and is considered a major driver of aging. Over time, oxidative stress contributes to chronic diseases, neurological disorders, and visible signs of aging on the skin.

CELLULAR ENERGY DECLINE

Our cells convert nutrients into usable energy—known as ATP—through a process that relies on a vital molecule called NAD+. Without NAD+, this energy production halts, and cells lose their ability to function and survive. Unfortunately, NAD+ levels naturally decline with age, starting around 30 and potentially dropping by over 60% by the time we reach 70, leading to reduced cellular performance and accelerated aging.

INFLAMMATION BUILDUP

Each cell goes through a natural life cycle: it grows, divides, and eventually dies. When a cell is identified as damaged, the body halts its ability to divide and sends it into a state of permanent dormancy. These are called senescent cells. While this process helps prevent the spread of cellular damage, the accumulation of senescent cells over time can trigger chronic inflammation—a key driver of internal aging and age-related decline.

Thankfully, since we know how we age,
we also know how to help slow down
aging processes.

OUR RESPONSE:

SLM—The Supreme
Longevity Method:

SLM is a multi-layered approach to maintaining cellular health and providing support to our body’s natural defense mechanisms against these aging hallmarks.

PREVENT

OXIDATIVE STRESS*

MAINTAIN

CELLULAR ENERGY*

CLEAN UP

SENESCENT CELLS*

Supreme delivers best in class Standardized Resveratrol and Fisetin, powerful antioxidants that strengthen your body’s natural defense systems to operate at youthful levels.*

SLM delivers niacin, a form of vitamin B3 known to support natural NAD+ production. * helping fuel cellular energy. It also includes CoQ10, a key coenzyme that plays a central role in metabolic processes and energy generation. *
Scientific advances have identified senolytics—compounds that help the body clear out senescent cells. Supreme contains highest quality fisetin, one of the most powerful, to keep your body clean, resilient, and performing at its best. *
1 PREVENT
OXIDATIVE STRESS*
Supreme delivers best in class Standardized Resveratrol and Fisetin, powerful antioxidants that strengthen your body’s natural defense systems to operate at youthful levels.*
2 MAINTAIN
CELLULAR ENERGY*
SLM delivers niacin, a form of vitamin B3 known to support natural NAD+ production. * helping fuel cellular energy. It also includes CoQ10, a key coenzyme that plays a central role in metabolic processes and energy generation. *
3 CLEAN UP
SENESCENT CELLS*
Scientific advances have identified senolytics—compounds that help the body clear out senescent cells. Supreme contains highest quality fisetin, one of the most powerful, to keep your body clean, resilient, and performing at its best. *
Supreme is the first longevity supplement enhanced to support your body’s stress response. Here’s why ->
The human body is a masterpiece
—support it from within to stay
strong, age powerfully, and live fully.