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TELOMERS A BIOLOGICAL CLOCK

The science of telomeres and telomerase has come a long way.

As early as the 1930s, Hermann Muller (Nobel Prize 1946) and Barbara McClintock (Nobel Prize 1983) had observed that the structures at the end of chromosomes appeared to prevent them from attaching to each other.

In 2009, Elizabeth Blackburn - along with Jack W. Szostak and Carol W. Greider - received the Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine for their research on "How chromosomes are protected by telomeres"

The award of the Nobel Prize represents the discovery of a fundamental mechanism in our cells. A discovery that shaped the development of a new therapeutic strategy against cell aging.

This is where our patented skincare comes in - let's turn back our internal clock!

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YOUTHSHOTS is based on Nobel Prize-winning research

"Medicine has the need to make people healthy - science has the intention to go further, to think further."

Dr. Christian Fach

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SCIENCE MEETS BEAUTY

 

“From research - for our skin”

Dr. Christian Fach is a medical doctor and scientist in the field of cell biology. Fascinated by the overwhelming results of telomere research, he founded YOUTHSHOTS with the goal of improving health and vitality on a cellular level. Using insights gained from years of research on biological aging processes and the effect of plant messengers on telomere protection and maintenance, he was able to develop a revolutionary anti-aging skincare product. It is the first patented telomere-protecting cream.

 
 

Protected genetic code - vital cell function

Active cells lead to a radiant external appearance