New Nutritional Supplement Shows Potential as Anti-Aging Product
MirugaiLife is a new nutritional supplement that the Fujisawa Bristol Corporation research development team believes has the potential to help curb the effects of aging and increase longevity in its users. The product is now available for purchase at mirugailife.com
The product derives whatever anti-aging properties it may contain from the geoduck (pronounced “gooeyduck”), according to the Fujisawa Bristol Corporation, developer of the supplement. The saltwater clam is one of the longest-living organisms in the animal kingdom and is harvested wild off the Canadian Pacific coast. Geoducks (or “Mirugai” in Japanese) have a life expectancy of about 146 years, with the oldest recorded at more than 160 years.
Mirugai, in combination with Omega -3 fatty acids found in wild salmon also caught off the Canadian Pacific shores, make up the composition of the softgel capsule – providing potential benefits from both anti-aging- and cardiovascular-health standpoints.
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