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GRIP+ BODYCELL®: Regain hand strength and movement comfort in your daily life

As the years go by, movements that once seemed so simple

can require more effort. Opening a stubborn jar,

pruning rosebushes, carrying groceries, or even

firmly holding a dog's leash requires a strong grip.

Added to this is the natural need to support

your joints and muscle vitality.

Don't let fatigue limit your independence. The GRIP+ BODYCELL® formula, rich in natural extracts and essential nutrients, is designed to provide support.

The 4 benefits of GRIP+ BODYCELL® for preserving your mobility:

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Joint Comfort and Flexibility:

The passage of time places particular strain on the joints of the hands, wrists, and knees.

The GRIP+ BODYCELL® effect: Our formula combines Curcumin extract (200mg) and *Boswellia serrata* (200mg). These two plant extracts are known to help maintain joint comfort and support joint flexibility in your daily life, while being gentle on your body.

Muscle Function Support:

Optimal muscle contraction and relaxation are essential for peaceful nights and active days.

The GRIP+ BODYCELL® effect: A targeted intake of Magnesium Bisglycinate (300mg)—a highly bioavailable form. Magnesium contributes to normal muscle function. Combined with Vitamin B6, which helps reduce fatigue, this duo helps maintain your muscle balance.

Nervous System Balance:

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The precision of our movements is closely linked to the proper functioning of our nervous system. The GRIP+BODYCELL® effect: Vitamin B6 contributes to normal nervous system function and normal psychological function. The formula is complemented by 200 mg of Citicoline—a premium, specialized nutrient—to help you maintain steady, precise movements.

Energy and Vitality:

To combat energy slumps and feelings of fatigue during your daily activities.

The GRIP+ effect: Guarana extract helps reduce mental fatigue and supports alertness. It is combined with 1,000 mg of Citrulline malate—a well-known amino acid—to provide comprehensive support during physical exertion.

Grip strength and longevity:

The landmark international study linking grip strength directly to longevity is the PURE (Prospective Urban Rural Epidemiology) study, led by international researchers and published in the medical journal *The Lancet* in 2015.

1. Study Profile

Original title: Prognostic value of grip strength: a prospective cohort study in 142,861 participants from 17 countries (Leong et al., 2015).

Sample: A massive cohort of 142,861 participants aged 35 to 70, followed over an average period of 4 years across 17 countries with diverse economic profiles.

Method: Each participant's grip strength was measured using a dynamometer to assess its correlation with various health outcomes and mortality.

2. Key Findings

A powerful predictor: The study demonstrated that grip strength is a robust indicator of all-cause mortality and cardiovascular mortality. Clinical comparison: Researchers observed that grip strength was a better predictor of mortality and heart attack than systolic blood pressure.

Risk assessment: Each 5 kg reduction in grip strength was associated with an increased risk of premature mortality (from all causes), as well as a higher risk of cardiovascular disease, stroke, and heart attack.

3. Other key studies and meta-analyses

Other major scientific publications confirm and complement these findings:

Work by Richard W. Bohannon: This researcher has published numerous meta-analyses demonstrating that grip strength—measured in middle age or among older adults—is a crucial clinical biomarker for overall strength and for the prevention of frailty, cognitive decline, and loss of independence.

The biological link: The hand and forearms engage a complex neuromuscular network. A weak grip generally reflects a loss of overall muscle mass (sarcopenia), low-grade chronic inflammation, a sedentary lifestyle, or accelerated biological aging.

Here are the official links to the PURE study, led by Darryl P. Leong and published in *The Lancet* in 2015:

Direct link to *The Lancet*: Prognostic value of grip strength: findings from the Prospective Urban Rural Epidemiology (PURE) study

Link to the PubMed database (National Library of Medicine): https://pubmed.nc

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