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Be an NRF2 Warrior: Defense Against Oxidative Stress with Lifevantage

Updated: Jul 25, 2023

40% in 30 Days


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Aging is natural. Turns out, the solution is too. Protandim® Nrf2 SynergizerTM helps your cells fight free radicals while regulating survival genes and support the healthy aging process. In fact, it’s the only dietary supplement proven in a clinical study to reduce the cellular stress in humans by an average of 40 percent in 30 days*. Cellular stress generated through the process of living life (eating, sleeping, breathing, exercising), is inevitable for everyone. But LifeVantage has the solution to combat cellular stress -

Protandim® Nrf2 SynergizerTM, a major breakthrough discovery in nutrigenomic science. Comprised of natural plant ingredients, Protandim Nrf2 Synergizer is a patented, science-based formula that has been researched, tested and validated by 20 peer-reviewed studies and published by renowned research institutions around the world. Protandim Nrf2 Synergizer naturally induces the Nrf2 protein to take action to turn on the cell’s stress response mechanisms. Instead of taking antioxidants, Protandim Nrf2 Synergizer enhances the body’s natural defenses to make antioxidants and promote cellular health.*

Support healthy Aging! By promoting your body's natural ability to produce antioxidants with five potent botanicals, Protandim Nrf2 Synergizer, helps support healthy aging. And it’s the only supplement shown in a clinical study to reduce oxidative stress in humans by an average of 40 percent in 30 days.*

Protandim® Nrf2 SynergizerTM can help your body: • Reduce oxidative stress* • Helps support healthy aging caused by oxidative stress* • Activate Nrf2 protein to enhance natural antioxidant production* • Promotes' the cell's natural ability to repair and rejuvenate itself* • Protect cells from free radical damage*


Understanding Oxidative Stress Oxidative stress: Imbalance between the production of free radicals and the ability of the body to counteract their negative effects by neutralizing them with antioxidants


Umm . . . . what exactly does that mean? And how does this affect your body? “Oxidation” is the chemical term that describes removing electrons from an atom. Your cells are made of molecules that contain electrons, and these electrons can be “stolen” by an unstable atom that needs another electron to be stable. When this happens in your body, it can lead to “oxidation” or “oxidative stress.” Think about an apple that you cut into two halves. You eat one half and leave the other half sitting on the countertop. You come back later to find the apple has started turning brown in color, and it starts to shrivel and wrinkle, and get “mushy.” That’s oxidation. Another example is rust—that’s metal oxidizing, getting holes and becoming weak and discolored.


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Our body is really busy. Digesting food, breathing in and out, using our muscles, even thinking, are all hard work. This work can generate byproducts—like free radicals. Free radicals are unstable molecules that start oxidation—they need an electron from another molecule to become stable. You need some free radicals to stimulate important physiological processes, such as helping the immune system function correctly and stimulating cellular signaling pathways. But when there are too many free radicals circulating through the body, that imbalance starts a chain of electron stealing that can eventually lead to oxidative stress.

To combat the effects of oxidative stress, your body has defenses: physical barriers to stop free radicals, enzymes that neutralize oxygen, antioxidants that can donate electrons where they are missing and support natural cellular repair mechanisms. Whenever there is an imbalance between the number of free radicals rampaging through the body and the body’s natural defenses or antioxidants to fight the free radicals, you have oxidative stress. How can you combat oxidative stress? Bring your body back into balance.

Here are some ideas on how to do that: Avoid stressors. When you can, avoid too much physical, mental, and/or emotional stress. Avoid processed foods and toxins, such as chemicals, air pollution, etc. Try to keep healthy by avoiding infections—wash your hands frequently, especially during cold and flu season. Reduce stress. When you can’t avoid stressors, try to minimize the effect they will have on your body by sleeping, doing deep breathing or meditation, and exercising (but not so much that you cause too much physical stress).

Boost your internal defense system. Give your body lots of tools to fight oxidative stress. Increase your intake of fresh fruits and veggies, herbs, vitamins, and/or other supplements that contain phytonutrients. These powerful ingredients help protect your health in many ways, one of which is by naturally stimulating your internal defense system. Bottom line—maintain a healthy, balanced lifestyle. Eat, sleep, and exercise—enough, but not too much. Enjoy time with family and friends as well as time on your own. Keeping balance in your life will help minimize your exposure to oxidative stress which will keep you healthy for years to come.



We hope that you find value in this brief overview oxidative stress. If at any time you should have questions concerning please contact the Compliance Department directly at compliance@lifevantage.com or the Legal Department at 801-432-9148.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. COMPLIANCE

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