Urolithin A & B

How might Urolithin A influence LDL, HDL, and inflammation?

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LDL, HDL, and inflammation are at the core of cardiovascular health. Urolithin A doesn’t raise harmful cholesterol and may even help balance lipids by reducing oxidative stress and inflammation. Research in animals and early human trials suggests it...

Urolithin A and cholesterol: does it raise or lower lipids?

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Urolithin A is known for its mitochondrial benefits, but what about cholesterol? Current evidence shows it does not raise LDL or lower HDL. Instead, animal studies, cellular research, and early human trials suggest it may improve fat metabolism,...

Urolithin A longevity evidence: what do human studies show?

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Longevity research has shifted from worms and mice to real human trials — and Urolithin A is showing promise. Clinical studies in older and middle-aged adults reveal that daily supplementation activates mitochondrial renewal, improves muscle endurance, and lowers...

Can Urolithin A trigger mitophagy to slow cellular aging?

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Mitochondria power every cell, but they age too. Mitophagy is the process that clears out damaged ones and keeps energy flowing. Research shows Urolithin A can activate this cellular cleanup system, improving endurance, recovery, and resilience. From model...

Urolithin A and aging: does it reverse aging or support healthy aging?

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Aging is driven by declining mitochondria, rising inflammation, and slower cellular repair. Urolithin A cannot turn back the biological clock, but studies show it activates mitophagy, helping recycle worn-out mitochondria into efficient ones. The result is steadier energy,...

Microbiome and Urolithin A: can your gut make enough naturally?

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Your gut is like a biochemical factory, capable of turning plant polyphenols from foods such as pomegranate and walnuts into Urolithin A. But not everyone produces enough — studies show up to 40 percent of people are “non-producers.”...