The $URO token symbolizes the longevity experiments conducted using the compound Urolithin A. These experiments are broadcast live on Pump Science. What is Pump Science? Pump Science is an interactive platform focused on longevity research. It allows users to speculate on compounds that may extend life, access live data from ongoing experiments, and propose their own longevity formulas for testing on model organisms. What is Urolithin A? Urolithin A is a substance that the body produces when consuming foods abundant in ellagitannins, such as pomegranates. Its unique property lies in its capability to facilitate a "spring cleaning" for your cells. It aids in removing old, ineffective mitochondria—the cell's energy producers—making way for healthier ones to flourish. This process, known as mitophagy, has demonstrated potential in extending the lifespan of C. elegans by enhancing cellular efficiency and vitality. In human studies, Urolithin A has shown encouraging results in improving muscle health and energy levels, which often diminish with age. Essentially, it acts like a reset for your cells, promoting optimal functioning. While we continue to explore its full benefits, Urolithin A provides an intriguing connection between nutrition, gut health, and longevity.
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