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An innovative traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), Bazi Bu Shen capsules (BZBS), has achieved remarkable results in anti-aging research. This multi-target therapy may soon become the first drug approved by a national medical agency for an anti-aging indication.
The Discovery:
A multi-center, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial of 530 participants showed BZBS improved premature aging symptoms, quality of life, and frailty scores. Notably, the trial demonstrated enhanced telomerase activity in elderly subgroups, which the medical community considers the gold standard for maintaining telomere stability and resisting aging.
The Science:
Preclinical studies showed that BZBS successfully reversed DNA methylation age (a biomarker for biological age) in elderly mice by approximately 21 weeks.
BZBS achieves its effects by regulating key molecular pathways like SIRT1, Nrf2, and AMPK to intervene in multiple organ systems.
The capsules promote muscle and skin health, enhance energy metabolism, and protect the reproductive and vascular systems.
Early lifespan experiments suggested BZBS could prolong the maximal lifespan of mice significantly better than both natural aging and an NMN comparison group.
Your Action:
The clinical trial confirmed that BZBS improved motor function, balance, and grip strength in elderly patients. Focus on interventions that directly improve physical function and frailty scores. Consult with a qualified practitioner regarding multi-target interventions that seek to balance TCM's "essence-qi-spirit" theory of aging.
Bottom Line:
BZBS is expected to be the first product approved for an anti-aging indication, opening a new path for TCM in modern medicine.
Source:
Implications of the anti-aging efficacy of BaZi Bu Shen capsules for human longevity and development, Frontiers in Aging, Zuohuan Meng, et al.
https://doi.org/10.3389/fragi.2025.1611959
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This newsletter is for informational purposes only and does not substitute professional medical advice. Always consult with a healthcare provider before making any changes to your health regimen.