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There’s something about springtime that brings a renewed commitment to long-term health. Longer days and warm weather make it the perfect time to take charge of your longevity routine—and leading media outlets agree.
Town & Country editors say
“NAD+
is having a major moment” and recommend
Basis.
Women’s Wear Daily calls
Cofactor a
“supplement to watch” and a solution for those looking to boost collagen.
Allure taps top dermatologists to find out which supplements they take for healthy skin and hair (hint: it’s
Mosaic and
Basis). And
W calls
Format the
“gold standard” of immune products. Also in the April newsletter: Collagen isn’t just for skin. In a new Aging 101 article, we explore what your body’s #1 protein can do for bone and joint health, according to clinical research.
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asks a top dermatologist why he takes Basis and Mosaic
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The booming supplement industry reached $41.2 billion in 2024, but with so many options, it can be a tricky category to navigate.
Allure asked top dermatologists to share their skin and hair supplement regimens for guidance. Daniel Belkin, M.D., a dermatologist in New York City, says he has been taking
Basis and
Mosaic for a few years. He discovered them through his mentor, dermatologist
Rick Granstein, M.D., chair of dermatology at Weill Cornell Medicine and member of the Elysium Scientific Advisory Board.
“I trust Dr. Granstein and his research, so I’m comfortable taking these,” Dr. Belkin says.
“I don’t have an identical twin to compare myself to in five years, but hopefully if I did, I’d be ahead of the game.”
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“NAD+ is having a major moment,” says
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Town & Country digital lifestyle director Roxanne Adamiyatt chose
Basis for the “Weekly Covet” column, a roundup of self-care staples. Adamiyatt has been taking Basis for a few years and credits it for everything from gym gains to sharper focus.
“It’s the one supplement I am truly religious about because I’ve found it so effective,” she writes.
“Self-care in a split second!”
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calls Format the
“gold standard” for immune boosters
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Format is the gold standard for
“top tier immunity and anti-aging support,” says
W magazine. Writer Maryam Liberman says Format goes beyond your average immune booster because of its Senolytic Complex, which helps to clear pro-inflammatory
senescent cells that can slow down the immune system over time.
“The best way we can put it is to think of these pills as armor against life’s wear and tear, with a patented complex that keeps inflammation in check and tackles aging head-on.”
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names Cofactor a
“supplement to watch”
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The rise of weight loss drugs has led to a decline in muscle mass in some of the people who take them. To counteract this side effect, dieters are looking to boost their protein intake, increase strength training, and take supplements, says
WWD. The article features five supplements that support muscles, protein, and collagen—including
Cofactor. Writer Emily Burns notes the importance of collagen as a protein that supports muscle and joints, while pointing out that the other ingredients in Cofactor’s 4-in-1 collagen system (vitamin C, hyaluronic acid, and NR) help aging skin and cellular longevity.
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More than skin
deep: Collagen supports joint and bone health
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We hear a lot about collagen supplements for skin, hair, and nails, but the protein plays a role in joint and bone health, too. It’s in your connective tissue and provides strength and structure in bones, muscles, tendons, and cartilage. As collagen declines, we may experience joint stiffness, loss of mobility and flexibility, and more brittle bones. Research has shown that collagen peptides stimulate collagen in animal cartilage, help with joint conditions in humans, and strengthen bone mineral density in women with reduced bone density. To learn more about collagen for joint and bone health, read our latest article on Aging 101.
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QUOTE OF THE MONTH
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“This [Basis] is one of the best supplements for aging I have used. I'm 72 and feel 50. Absolutely has made a difference in my life. I have better energy and skin looks and feels great. Love this product.”
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– Richard A.
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