Aging Opportunity - NUSKIN




The scientific community has access to the Human Genome, but Nu Skin’s breakthrough ageLOC science gives us the ability to interpret it in a meaningful way. In a recent scientific discovery, Nu Skin, in collaboration with anti-aging and genetics experts, has identified key groups or functional clusters of genes—Youth Gene Clusters—that help influence how we age. Nu Skin believes that finding and identifying these functional groups of genes is the key to addressing aging at the source.

Clinical study results, genomic analyses, and substantiated research from ageLOC science has led Nu Skin scientists to identify specific functional Youth Gene Clusters that are responsible for youthful skin attributes. The expression of these genes is responsible for the signs of aging on our skin. Through ageLOC science, Nu Skin has the ability to reset these genes to behave more youthfully, helping to restore a more youthful balance in the skin.

Youthfulness Begins from Within

The notion that looking youthful on the outside begins from within is influencing baby boomers.

ANTI-AGING VITAMINS AND SUPPLEMENTS FOR HEALTH MAINTENANCE IS GROWING AT A GLOBAL RATE OF 13% ANNUALLY WITH OVER 50% PROJECTED GROWTH FROM 2009 TO 2015.

This is fueled by an aging population seeking to keep the signs of aging at bay. Warding off premature aging with nutrition science is fast catching on, and taking health supplements to counteract the impact of inadequate nutrition and poor diet on cellular function is becoming common.

Looking to trim down their health expenses and possibly initiate a maintenance plan, consumers have begun to focus more on prevention than treatment. This trend for self-medication is closely linked to the trend in favor of preventative care and dietary supplements. Vitamins and herbs have become popular alternatives in the anti-aging market due to consumer need and desire for safe, biological, and chemical free products that slow down the aging process and reverse visible signs of aging. A recent study found that nearly half of all women feel it necessary to supplement their diet with vitamins and/or other supplements to achieve healthy skin, hair and nails.





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