Time does not stop, but it can slow down
It can be extended!
Timor is the top anti-aging product
Biological age is not written on your ID. It's written in your tissues, in your energy, in your skin's glow, in your memory, in your body's ability to regenerate. East Timor®, from the words “time” and “more”, is a formula designed to lengthen the vitality, to protect the cellular youth and to support the body in Battle against oxidative and inflammatory stress.
It doesn't turn back time. But it gives you more of it — with quality.
East Timor®
Time does not stop, but it can slow down
It can be extended!
Timor is the top anti-aging product
Biological age is not written on your ID. It's written in your tissues, in your energy, in your skin's glow, in your memory, in your body's ability to regenerate. East Timor®, from the words “time” and “more”, is a formula designed to lengthen the vitality, to protect the cellular youth and to support the body in Battle against oxidative and inflammatory stress.
It doesn't turn back time. But it gives you more of it — with quality.
Cellular regeneration from the ground up: NAD, PDRN, NRC & SAMe
In the heart of East Timor® key molecules of cellular renewal:
- The NAD and the Nicotinamide Riboside Chloride (NRC) strengthen the Mitochondrial function, the «flame» of life within the cells.
- The PDRN and the RNA extracts provide «genetic building blocks» for regeneration and healing.
- The SAMe (S-Adenosylmethionine) involved in dozens of anti-aging methylations, supporting the nervous and hormonal systems.
Skin and joints need protein, collagen, and fats... but smartly
The composition of East Timor® includes:
- Hydrolyzed Collagen Peptides (Type II and Bovine)
- Glucosamine for mobility
- Sea Buckthorn & Astaxanthin, powerful natural antioxidants
- Ubiquinol, the active form of coenzyme Q10
- MSM and Serratiopeptidase, for protection against chronic micro-inflammation in the tissues
- And of course Vitamin D3, zinc, magnesium, and vitamin C, in the correct proportion for daily cellular maintenance.
Antioxidant Arsenal: Spermidine, Resveratrol, Lycopene, and TMG
The East Timor® builds defenses on molecular level with
- Resveratrol (60 mg) - the longevity molecule from red wine
- Spermidine, activator of Autophagy, of internal cell recycling
- Trimethylglycine (TMG) – support for DNA methylation
- Lycopene & Astaxanthin – two of the most powerful antioxidants known to us in nature
Each dose works like a Daily detoxification and deep rebuilding.
The Microbiome, the Brain, and Silent Inflammation
Η Chlorella, the Psyllium, the Jujube and the Black Garlic It's not there to impress. It's there to balance the Gastrointestinal microbiota, to strengthen the Bowel cleansing and to reduce the Systemic inflammation — one of the most insidious mechanisms of aging.
The L-Tryptophan, a precursor to serotonin, and the Glutathione, the most powerful antioxidant in the body, complete the picture.
timore® – The gift of science to the body you love to inhabit
There is no immortality pill. But there is wisdom in composition, when it meets the modern biochemistry and the respect for the human body. The timore® it is a Comprehensive anti-aging formula that supports the body, cells, circulation, mood, skin, and metabolism — harmoniously, targeted, naturally.
Why Time may not stop, but it may roll slowly and beautifully, when your body has the right supplies.
What problems does Timore aim to solve?
Chronic fatigue & «empty» body
If you feel:
- energy that runs out easily
- heavy body for no apparent reason
- Fatigue that doesn't go away even with sleep
What it does:
Enhances mitochondrial function (NAD, NRC, Ubiquinol).
The cells regenerate energy correctly.
Premature aging of skin, hair, and tissues
If you see:
- Dull skin
- loss of elasticity
- slow healing
What it does:
Provides regenerative structural materials (PDRN, RNA, collagen, vitamin C).
Supports repair from within, ... not just «shine.».
Aches, joints, micro-inflammations
If you have:
- pain without injury
- stiffness
- «low-grade inflammation»
What it does:
MSM, Glucosamine, Serratiopeptidase, Astaxanthin
Reduces the silent inflammation that eats tissue.
Foggy mind, bad mood, stubborn stress«
If you feel:
- brain fog
- low mood
- stress that remains in the body
What it does:
SAMe, L-Tryptophan, Magnesium, Zinc
Supports neurochemical balance without stimulants.
Aging from within (DNA, cells, oxidation)
This that It doesn't look like it, but it ages you:
- Oxidative stress
- poor methylation
- DNA damage
What it does:
Resveratrol, Spermidine, TMG, Lycopene
Protects mechanisms Longevity & autophagy.
Gut, Microbiome & «Stomach Inflammation»
If you have:
- swollen
- Constipation
- gut that affects everything
What it does:
Chlorella, Psyllium, Jujube, Black Garlic
Cleanses & balances the gut → less inflammation everywhere.
timore®
Ingredients per daily dose (3 capsules):
Other ingredients: Microcrystalline cellulose, magnesium stearate (vegetable origin), silicon dioxide, gelatin (animal origin – bovine or porcine origin).
Instructions Take 3 capsules daily with food.
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Warnings:
Do not exceed the recommended dosage. Supplements are not a substitute for a balanced diet. Keep out of reach of children. Do not take during pregnancy or breastfeeding without medical advice.
*1RDA: Recommended Daily Allowance for adults according to Regulation (EU) No. 1169/2011.
Indicative Bibliography of Ingredients
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- SOD – McCord JM, Fridovich I. (1969). Superoxide dismutase enzyme function. J Biol Chem.
- Phlorizin – Ehrenkranz JR et al. (2005). Phlorizin and its analogs. Diabetes, Metabolic Syndrome and Obesity: Targets and Therapy.
- Marigold Extract – Krinsky NI. (2002). Lutein, zeaxanthin and age-related macular degeneration. Annual Review of Nutrition.
- Chlorella – Merchant RE et al. (2001). Nutritional supplementation with chlorella. J Med Food.
- Chlorophyll – Ferruzzi MG, Blakeslee J. (2007). Digestion and bioavailability of chlorophyll derivatives. J Food Sci.
- Psyllium – Anderson JW et al. (2000). Psyllium fiber and serum lipids. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.
- Jujube – Huang X et al. (2017). Pharmacological properties of Ziziphus jujuba. Phytotherapy Research.
- Black Garlic – Kimura S et al. (2017). Black garlic has beneficial effects. Nutr Res Pract.
- Red Rice – Li Y et al. (2005). Monacolin K from red yeast rice. Current Opinion in Lipidology.
- Berberine – Cicero AF, Baggioni A. (2016). Berberine for metabolic disorders. Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition.
- Egg membrane – Ruff KJ et al. (2009). Natural eggshell membrane for joint health. Clinical Interventions in Aging.
- Sea Buckthorn – Zeb A. (2004). Seabuckthorn as a source of nutraceuticals. Food Rev Int.
- Collagen Type II – Moskowitz RW. (2000). The role of collagen hydrolysate in osteoarthritis. Semin. Arthritis Rheum.
- Glucosamine – McAlindon TE et al. (2000). Glucosamine and joint health. JAMA.
- Ubiquinol – Bhagavan HN, Chopra RK. (2006). Coenzyme Q10: absorption and bioavailability. Mitochondrion.
- French Lilac – Bailey CJ, Day C. (1989). Traditional plant medicines as treatments for diabetes. Diabetes Care.
- NAD – Braidy N et al. (2011). The role of NAD+ in aging and neurodegeneration. Rejuvenation Resort.
- SAMe – Mischoulon D, Fava M. (2002). Role of S-adenosylmethionine in depression. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.
- Astaxanthin – Fassett RG, Coombes JS. (2012). Astaxanthin in cardiovascular health. Marine Drugs.
- Lycopene – Rao AV, Rao LG. (2007). Lycopene and human health. Phytotherapy Research.
- MSM – Barrager E et al. (2002). Use of MSM in osteoarthritis. Osteoarthritis Cartilage.
- Serratiopeptidase – Nakamura S et al. (2003). Serratiopeptidase effects on inflammation. Int J Immunother.
- TMG - Craig SA. (2004). Betaine in human nutrition. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.
- Resveratrol – Baur JA, Sinclair DA. (2006). Therapeutic potential of resveratrol. Nature Reviews Drug Discovery.
- NRC – Trammell SA et al. (2016). Nicotinamide riboside is uniquely bioavailable. Nature Communications.
- Spermidine – Eisenberg T et al. (2016). Cardioprotection via spermidine. Nature Medicine.
- PDRN – Kim YS et al. (2016). Polydeoxyribonucleotide improves hair regrowth. Annals of Dermatology.
- L-Tryptophan – Richard DM et al. (2009). L-tryptophan: biochemical, nutritional and pharmacological aspects. Amino Acids.
- Glutathione – Wu G et al. (2004). Glutathione metabolism and its implications. J Nutr.
- Yeast RNA – Barnett JA. (2003). A history of research on yeasts. Yeast.
- Nattokinase – Sumi H, et al. (1987). A novel fibrinolytic enzyme. Experience.
