Peer Reviewed Studies


What is a Peer-Reviewed Study?

Articles are written by experts, then reviewed and accepted by other experts in the field before the article is published in the journal to ensure the article’s quality. 

Peer-reviewed studies on Protandim Nrf2 have been conducted at some of the world's most respected research institutions, including: • Harvard • Northwestern • The Ohio State University • Washington State University • LSU • University of Colorado Denver • Virginia Commonwealth University • Colorado State University • Texas Tech University • National Institute on Aging • American Heart Association • American Aging Association • Universite de Montreal

To search the connection of oxidative stress to health concerns, simply go to Google Scholar and type in “Oxidative Stress - Health concern*” (ie: Oxidative Stress - Brain, Oxidative Stress - Heart) etc. 

Click below the images below to go directly to Google Scholar and view studies on Oxidative Stress, Protandim, and Nrf2

Oxidative Stress

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Protandim

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NRF 2

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Conclusions of Protandim and NRF2 Technology with direct links


 

University of Texas, 2010
“Nrf2 is a guardian of healthspan and the gatekeeper of species longevity…protecting against many age related diseases including cancer and neurodegeneration.”

Washington State University, 2015
“Nrf2 is likely to be the most important health promoting approach in the foreseeable future. Nrf2 may become the most extraordinary therapeutic and preventative breakthrough in the history of medicine.”

Louisiana State University, 2009
“Induction of antioxidant enzymes by Protandim® may serve as a practical and potent approach to cancer prevention.”

National Institute of Aging, 2017
“Protandim® is the only nutritional supplement tested that has been proven to increase the median survival in mice, thus delaying the aging process. It has the potential to extend lifespan and delay disease and dysfunction.”

Protandim Clinical Study #1
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New Antioxidant Approach
to Chemoprevention
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Chemopreventative Effects
of Protandim
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Upregulation of Glutathione
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Oxidative Stress in
Health and Disease
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ALS Disease
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Intimal Hyperplasia by
Ohio State University
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Circulation Journal- Chronic Pulmonary Artery Disease
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NRF2 and the attenuation
of Heart Disease
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Osteopontin and
Muscular Dystrophy
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Influence of NRF2 on
Skeletal Muscles
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Protandim and Exercise
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Canine Health Study
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Upregulation of
Phase II Enzymes
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Increase in Lifespan
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Patents


 

US Patent 7,241,461 

Compositions for alleviating inflammation and oxidative stress in a mammal

US Patent 7,384,655

Preparation of compositions to alleviate inflammation and oxidative stress in a mammal

US Patent 7,579,026

Methods for enhancing antioxidant enzyme activity and reducing c-reactive protein levels

US Patent 7,923,045

Compositions for alleviating inflammation and oxidative stress in a mammal

US Patent 8,221,805

Compositions for alleviating inflammation and oxidative stress in a mammal

US Patent 8,435,574

Compositions for alleviating inflammation and oxidative stress in a mammal

US Patent 9,265,808

Compositions for alleviating inflammation and oxidative stress in a mammal

 

 

CHASING LIFE by Dr. Sanjay Gupta

This anti-aging best-seller highlights Dr. Joe McCord’s 40 years of breakthroughs in medicine, along with his research and formulation of Protandim NRF2.

Quoting the book “Superoxide Dismutase (SOD)…and catalase. Two enzymes, he (Dr McCord) says, are responsible for scavenging 99% of the free radicals in the body. If we can get the body to produce more of these enzymes, he reasons, then it would do a better job at fighting free radicals.

McCord recently coauthored an article in the journal of Free Radical Biology and Medicine and showed how a supplement containing five such plant extracts (Protandim NRF2) not only increase the body’s production of SOD and catalase but decrease the markers for oxidative stress associated with aging.”