Newly launched system aims to democratise longevity

By Published On: August 22, 2024
Newly launched system aims to democratise longevity

Following a successful private beta funding phase with a 10,000-strong community, Oxford-based Jung+ has launched its holistic longevity programme which aims to make longevity science accessible to all.

Jung+ has launched its Total Longevity System, a system that allows users to create a longevity regimen tailored to their lifestyle and goals.

Founded by Simon Sakhai, a University of Oxford alum and former President of the Oxford Society of Ageing and Longevity, Jung+ has brought together global longevity experts, scientists, and doctors.

The system has has five years of research and development, and the company says the products have been engineered with ingredients backed by science to target the drivers of aging and optimise human performance.

Democratising longevity

High-end longevity clinics offer annual programmes costing tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars, Jung+ is aiming to democratise longevity solutions through this three-step system at a fraction of the price.

Simon Sakhai, CEO & Founder of Jung+ commented: “At Jung+, we’re on a crusade to liberate human longevity for all, translating the latest scientific advancements in aging research into products and technologies that can slow aging and extend healthy lifespan.

“With longevity gaining popularity, it’s imperative that experts ensure that living a longer life is accessible for everyone.”

Jung+ is currently available direct to consumer, and will soon be available to functional doctors and preventative clinicians as a tool for patients.

The regimens provided start with a master longevity formula, the Longevity Foundation, a two-part around-the-clock supplement protocol that addresses all 12 drivers of ageing.

With ingredients administered at times that are naturally tailored to the body’s rhythm, the Longevity Foundation’s approach is designed to coincide with biological mechanisms for maximum impact.

The programmes can also be personalised through individual supplements and coaching protocols that target longevity goals.

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