The Grandevity Science

Aging Isn’t One Problem.
It’s Many.

Aging doesn’t happen in one place. Modern research shows it unfolds across several cellular systems at once, so any single-pathway supplement can only do so much. We built Grandevity to work the way your body actually ages, supporting all five longevity pathways together. Our aim is simple: give you the science to decide for yourself, and one formula, Longevity Synergy, so you never have to guess which supplements to stack to feel your best as the years add up.

What’s Inside

Eight Botanicals. One Purpose.

Real, effective amounts of eight botanicals, chosen to work together, synergistically.

Gotu Kola

Gotu Kola

Gotu kola has been treasured for centuries as a “longevity leaf,” and modern research points to why: it stands out for supporting the cellular machinery tied to how youthfully we age. It also helps fuel steady energy, mental clarity, and healthy circulation, making it the heart of our formula for restoring everyday vitality.

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Green Tea

Green Tea

Green tea has been enjoyed for thousands of years, and modern science keeps confirming what tradition sensed: its polyphenols, especially EGCG, help the body maintain healthy oxidative balance. By supporting your cells’ natural defenses against everyday wear, it reinforces our formula’s focus on aging well and staying energized.

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Ginger

Ginger

Ginger has been a kitchen and wellness staple across cultures for millennia. Its active gingerols support healthy digestion and bring antioxidant activity that helps the body manage the everyday stresses placed on its cells. We include it to keep you feeling comfortable and steady, because real vitality starts with how well your body runs day to day.

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Rosemary

Rosemary

More than a fragrant herb, rosemary carries carnosol and carnosic acid, antioxidants long valued for helping protect cells from oxidative stress. Research connects these compounds to supporting mental clarity and healthy circulation, making rosemary a natural fit for a formula built around staying sharp and energized as the years add up.

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Resveratrol

Resveratrol

Famously found in red grapes, resveratrol has earned attention for engaging sirtuins, which are proteins tied to how gracefully our cells age. It also supports cardiovascular health and healthy circulation, helping the system that keeps you going stay resilient. It’s one of the cornerstones of our approach to lasting vitality.

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Ursolic Acid

Ursolic Acid

Found in apple peels and many herbs, ursolic acid is a quiet powerhouse, studied for its role in supporting healthy cellular regulation and muscle maintenance as we age. It also lends cardiovascular support, helping the body hold onto strength and stamina over time. We chose it to help you stay active and capable.

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Quercetin

Quercetin

Quercetin is a flavonoid found in onions, apples, and many colorful plants, prized for helping the body maintain a healthy inflammatory response. We use a highly bioavailable form so your body can actually put it to work, supporting cellular health and the steady, comfortable energy that makes everyday life feel good.

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Luteolin

Luteolin

Luteolin is a plant flavonoid concentrated in herbs and seeds, studied for supporting a healthy inflammatory response and helping shield cells from oxidative stress. It pairs naturally with the other botanicals here, rounding out a formula designed to help you feel clear, comfortable, and vital well into your later years.

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Part One · The Synergy Principle

Five Pathways. One Coordinated Effort.

Your body runs on a handful of master “control switches” that govern how cells defend, repair, and power themselves. They quiet down with age. Grandevity is dosed to support all five at once, because they were never meant to work alone.

NRF2
Cellular Defense
Nrf2 is your cells’ master defense switch. As we age it flips on less often, so everyday “rust” from oxidative stress builds up. Activating Nrf2 turns those defenses back up to protect your cells from daily wear.
mTOR
Repair & Renewal
mTOR is your cells’ growth-and-cleanup dial. With age it can get stuck “on,” so cells skip their natural housekeeping. Balancing mTOR lets your body clear out the old and repair itself, so you bounce back better.
AMPK
Clean Energy
AMPK is your cells’ fuel gauge. As we age it gets sluggish, so energy dips and the afternoon slump sets in. Switching AMPK back on helps your cells turn food into clean, steady energy all day.
SIRTUINS
Resilience
Sirtuins are your cells’ repair crew — the “longevity genes” that fix daily wear and tear. They quiet down with age. Supporting sirtuins helps your body stay resilient and bounce back from stress as the years add up.
TELOMERES
Cellular Longevity
Telomeres are the protective caps on your DNA that shorten as cells divide. Supporting their integrity is central to staying younger at the cellular level as you age.

The Compounding Effect

Five Pathways, One Feedback Loop

Aging research increasingly treats the cell as a network, not a checklist. Strengthen antioxidant defense (Nrf2) and you shield the mitochondria. Healthier mitochondria sharpen energy metabolism (AMPK). Efficient metabolism and balanced growth signaling (mTOR) help quiet chronic inflammation. That eases the load on your repair enzymes (sirtuins) and the protective caps on your DNA (telomeres) — which restores antioxidant capacity and begins the loop again. Each pathway feeds the next, so support compounds rather than merely adds.

Nrf2
Antioxidant Defense
AMPK
Clean Energy
mTOR
Repair & Renewal
Sirtuins
Resilience
Telomeres
Cellular Longevity
The Longevity Loop
Each pathway feeds the next

The Strategy

Why One Pathway Isn’t Enough

If aging is a network, targeting a single mechanism is like oiling one gear in a clock, the others keep slipping, and the benefit you paid for never compounds. Same biology, two strategies.

The Old Way

Single-Pathway Thinking

Treats aging as one problem to solve.
  • Targets one mechanism while the other four keep declining
  • Benefits add up at best — they never reinforce each other
  • Usually means stacking five or more separate supplements
  • Rarely physician-formulated or dosed to work together
~$250+/mo
The Grandevity Way

The Systems Approach

Treats aging as the connected network it is.
  • Supports all five longevity pathways in a single capsule
  • Designed around the 12 Hallmarks of Aging
  • Pathways reinforce one another, so benefits compound
  • Cardiologist-formulated — one capsule daily
$85.50/mo

Same biology. A smarter strategy, for less than a third of the cost.

Part Two · Quality & Testing

Built to a Higher Standard

Cardiologist-Formulated Third-Party Tested GMP Certified Facility NSF-GMP Registered FDA Registered Facility Tested Mold & Heavy-Metal Free Non-GMO · Plant-Based Made in the U.S.A.

Part Three · The Biology of Aging

Built Around the 12 Hallmarks of Aging

In 2013, geroscientists distilled aging into a set of measurable “hallmarks,” expanded to twelve in 2023. These aren’t symptoms, they’re the upstream cellular processes that drive how we age, and they organize into three tiers. Grandevity was designed to address hallmarks across all three.

Primary HallmarksThe root damage that accumulates
01Genomic InstabilityAccumulating DNA damage the cell can no longer fully repair.
02Telomere AttritionThe protective caps on your chromosomes shorten with every division.
03Epigenetic AlterationsThe chemical switches that turn genes on and off drift out of tune.
04Loss of ProteostasisMisfolded proteins pile up as cellular quality control fades.
05Disabled MacroautophagyThe cell’s recycling system slows, leaving debris behind.
Antagonistic HallmarksProtective responses that turn harmful
06Deregulated Nutrient SensingFuel-gauge pathways like mTOR and AMPK begin to misread the body’s needs.
07Mitochondrial DysfunctionThe cell’s power plants make less energy and more oxidative stress.
08Cellular SenescenceWorn-out cells refuse to clear and leak inflammatory signals.
Integrative HallmarksWhere the decline becomes visible
09Stem Cell ExhaustionThe reserves that regenerate tissue gradually run low.
10Altered Intercellular CommunicationCell-to-cell messaging grows noisy and pro-inflammatory.
11Chronic InflammationLow-grade “inflammaging” that quietly wears on every system.
12DysbiosisThe gut microbiome loses its healthy balance.

Framework: López-Otín et al., “Hallmarks of aging: an expanding universe,” Cell (2023). PubMed

The Formula · A Deeper Look

Which Botanical Drives Which Pathway

These eight weren’t chosen for a label. Each earned its place because the research points to a meaningful effect on a specific longevity pathway. Second, the synergy of the eight supercharges the effect on each of the five longevity pathways. Here’s who does what, and why each was selected.

Nrf2
Antioxidant Defense
The master switch for your cells’ own antioxidant and detoxification enzymes; it flips on less often with age.
Chosen for the strongest effect
Rosemary
Rosemary Extract
Carnosic acid & carnosol are among the most potent natural Nrf2 activators in the literature.
Green Tea
Green Tea (EGCG & Polyphenols)
A well-characterized inducer of Nrf2-driven antioxidant and detox enzymes.
Luteolin
Luteolin
A flavone that supports Nrf2 activation and complementary antioxidant signaling.
Ginger
Ginger
Gingerols contribute Nrf2-linked antioxidant support alongside the lead botanicals.
Also supports: Isoquercetin and the other ingredients add complementary antioxidant signaling.
“[Nrf2] may well become the most extraordinary therapeutic and most extraordinary preventive breakthrough in the history of medicine.”— Pall ML & Levine S, Acta Physiologica Sinica (2015)
AMPK
Clean Energy
The cellular fuel gauge that switches cells into clean, efficient energy production.
Chosen for the strongest effect
Trans-Resveratrol
Trans-Resveratrol
A consistent activator of AMPK, the body’s master energy-sensing switch.
Isoquercetin
Isoquercetin
Quercetin reliably stimulates AMPK signaling and mitochondrial efficiency.
Also supports: Green Tea (EGCG) & Ursolic Acid reinforce metabolic activation.
AMPK enforces “a metabolic checkpoint” that couples the cell’s energy status to whether it grows.— Jones & Craig Thompson, Molecular Cell (2005)
mTOR
Repair & Renewal
The growth-and-cleanup dial that, when balanced, triggers the cell’s natural housekeeping (autophagy).
Chosen for the strongest effect
Ursolic Acid
Ursolic Acid
Helps balance mTOR while supporting autophagy and lean tissue.
Green Tea
Green Tea (EGCG)
Modulates mTOR signaling to favor cellular cleanup over unchecked growth.
Also supports: Trans-Resveratrol & Luteolin nudge cells toward repair mode.
mTOR “plays a central role in physiology, metabolism, the aging process, and common diseases.”— Saxton & Sabatini, Cell (2017)
Sirtuins
Resilience
The “longevity genes” (SIRT1) that repair daily wear and fine-tune metabolism.
Chosen for the strongest effect
Trans-Resveratrol
Trans-Resveratrol
The original and most-studied natural sirtuin activator — we use the trans- form for bioavailability.
Also supports: Isoquercetin & Green Tea (EGCG) are polyphenols that reinforce sirtuin signaling.
The sirtuins “have evolved to control our health, our fitness, and our very survival.”— David Sinclair, Lifespan (2019)
Telomeres
Cellular Longevity
The protective caps on your DNA whose length tracks the biological age of a cell.
A deliberately short list
Gotu Kola
Gotu Kola
In one published study, a Centella asiatica extract formulation activated telomerase 8.8× — versus 2.2× for TA-65 (Tsoukalas, 2019).
Green Tea
Green Tea (EGCG)
Polyphenol research links EGCG to telomere maintenance.
Also supports: Trans-Resveratrol. Only three botanicals earned a place here — chosen specifically for telomere-related evidence.
Telomere biology is “a contributory and interactive factor in aging, disease risks, and protection.”— Elizabeth Blackburn (Nobel laureate), Science (2015)

Pathway assignments reflect each compound’s documented mechanism of action; described effects are structure/function in nature.

The Evidence

Selected Research

A sample of the peer-reviewed science behind the pathways and botanicals above. These references describe the underlying biology and compounds. They are not claims that this product has been shown to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

  1. The 12 Hallmarks of Aging — López-Otín C, Blasco MA, Partridge L, Serrano M, Kroemer G. “Hallmarks of aging: an expanding universe.” Cell 186(2):243–278 (2023). PubMed
  2. mTOR & aging (Repair & Renewal) — Johnson SC, Rabinovitch PS, Kaeberlein M. “mTOR is a key modulator of ageing and age-related disease.” Nature 493:338–345 (2013). PubMed
  3. AMPK & aging (Clean Energy) — Salminen A, Kaarniranta K. “AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) controls the aging process via an integrated signaling network.” Ageing Res Rev 11:230–241 (2012). PubMed
  4. Sirtuins, NAD+ & longevity (Resilience) — Imai S, Guarente L. “NAD+ and sirtuins in aging and disease.” Trends Cell Biol 24(8):464–471 (2014). Cell Press
  5. Telomeres & aging (Cellular Longevity) — Blackburn EH, Epel ES, Lin J. “Human telomere biology: a contributory and interactive factor in aging, disease risks, and protection.” Science 350(6265):1193–1198 (2015). Science
  6. Resveratrol activates sirtuins — Howitz KT, et al. (Sinclair DA). “Small molecule activators of sirtuins extend Saccharomyces cerevisiae lifespan.” Nature 425:191–196 (2003). Nature
  7. Green tea EGCG, Nrf2 & lifespan (Cellular Defense) — “Green tea catechins EGCG and ECG enhance the fitness and lifespan of Caenorhabditis elegans by complex I inhibition.” Aging (Albany NY) (2021). PMC
  8. Quercetin & cellular senescence — Zhu Y, et al. (Kirkland JL). “The Achilles’ heel of senescent cells: from transcriptome to senolytic drugs.” Aging Cell 14(4):644–658 (2015). Wiley
  9. Gotu Kola (Centella asiatica) & cognition — “Centella asiatica (Gotu kola) as a neuroprotectant and its potential role in healthy ageing.” Trends Food Sci Technol (2018). ScienceDirect
  10. Gotu Kola & telomerase — more potent than TA-65 — Tsoukalas D, Fragkiadaki P, Docea AO, et al. “Discovery of potent telomerase activators: unfolding new therapeutic and anti-aging perspectives.” Mol Med Rep 20(4):3701–3708 (2019). A Centella asiatica extract formulation raised telomerase activity ~8.8-fold — versus ~2.2-fold for TA-65. Mol Med Rep
  11. Nrf2 as a therapeutic target (Antioxidant Defense) — Cuadrado A, Rojo AI, Wells G, et al. “Therapeutic targeting of the NRF2 and KEAP1 partnership in chronic diseases.” Nat Rev Drug Discov 18(4):295–317 (2019). Nature Reviews
  12. Nrf2, master regulator of cellular defense — Pall ML, Levine S. “Nrf2, a master regulator of detoxification and also antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and other cytoprotective mechanisms, is raised by health-promoting factors.” Acta Physiologica Sinica 67(1):1–18 (2015). The source of the widely cited line that Nrf2 “may well become the most extraordinary therapeutic and most extraordinary preventive breakthrough in the history of medicine.” PubMed

The Takeaway

The Smarter Way to Age

You can take five different pills and hope they add up. Or you can take one capsule, formulated by a cardiologist, designed to support all five longevity pathways and the biology of aging at once — for less than a third of the cost. That’s Longevity Synergy.

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