TA Sciences’ New Wonder Pill Turns Sports Medicine Community on its Head
Scottsdale, AZ (PRWEB) August 23, 2013 -- The Men’s Journal article highlights a handful of leading edge technologies that athletes are using to legally enhance their performance. The nutritional supplement TA-65 is put under the spotlight to show how medical technology is reengineering the human body for optimal performance. The NFL’s Dustin Keller, the 28-year-old tight end of the Miami Dolphins. Keller saw monumental gains from his “exercise in a bottle” routine, giving the supplement, which TA Sciences has named “TA-65,” nothing but praise. Keller claimed that TA-65 gave him immense improvements in his physical performance, from recovery speed to a stronger immune system.
But what about those of us who don’t base our lives around strenuous, habitual athletic training? Another TA-65 test subject, Bill Andrews, claimed that he noticed big improvements in his running times after doing nothing out of the ordinary besides taking the pills regularly. A humble, recreational runner accustomed to being at the back of the pack during events, Andrews claimed that he suddenly became a track phenom at a recent race in Salt Lake City.
TA Sciences was founded by Noel Patton, a passionate supporter of maintaining health at the cellular level. Using the astralagus plant, a herb utilized in Chinese medicine for more than 2,500 years, TA Sciences created its flagship product by extracting a single specific molecule called TA-65.
About T.A. Sciences:
T.A. Sciences is a consumer health and wellness company dedicated to discovering and creating groundbreaking products through telomerase activation. Based on the science of telomere biology, the company is solely focused on research-based solutions to rejuvenating the aging process on a cellular level.
Targeting telomeres, the protective caps at the end of all chromosomes that are critical to healthy cell function, T.A. Sciences’ products activate an enzyme that can slow down and possibly reverse age- and lifestyle-related telomere shortening. Short telomeres can cause mutations and degradations to chromosomes leading to loss of cell functionality. Its inaugural product, TA-65 is the only proven product focused on the telomerase activation market.
Founded in 2002, T.A. Sciences is headquartered in New York City.
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