arNOX and Appearance
In a study conducted at Stanford University, results indicated that people with high levels of the arNOX aging enzyme can appear on average seven years older than their biological age, while those with low levels can appear an average of seven years younger.
What slows the enzyme activity?
Stanford Study Shows
- Individuals with high levels of arNOX are clinically graded to appear to be an average of seven years older than their actual age.
- Individuals with low arNOX levels are clinically graded to appear to be an average of seven years younger than their actual chronological age.