What is C60?

Numerous scientific studies have discovered C60 has positive health enhancing properties for animals and plants. C60 is 172 times more effective against oxidative radicals than Vitamin C.  C60 has also been found to be highly protective against radiation.

Athletes feel a distinct and immediate increase in performance and endurance with faster recovery times after exercise or competitions.  When C60 is rubbed on the skin, wrinkles are gently reduced. Skin feels softer and more supple. Age spots fade away. Wounds and sores heal much faster. This all leads to a much more youthful appearance.  People find the brain fog so common in today’s polluted environments and or from diet and inflammation to rapidly dissipate. Mental clarity, emotional focus and vigor are increased with C60.   Energy levels raise and remain balanced throughout the day. People feel more internally connected, focused and on task.  Physical strength, energy and virility return to more youthful levels. Attitude and motivation are greatly elevated.

How it Works

C60 or Buckminster fullerenes have many amazing biologically enhancing properties. C60 has a slight positive +2 charge that attracts negatively charged oxidative free-radicals and neutralizes them. Each C60 molecule absorbed through the skin or internally for research purposes only, can help neutralize large numbers oxidizing free-radicals every second. This occurs without the C60 molecule being changed or losing reductive potency.  C60 rapidly resets and keeps on working hundreds of times over and over again. When the cells of the body are relieved of an existing free-radical oxidative burden, they can once again function at natural peak efficiency. Increasing energy, performance and virility.

The Science

Scientific studies on animals found C60 increased rodent lifespans by between 35% to 100%.  Learning speed and memory were increased significantly.  Age related cognitive decline and tumors were completely prevented. Potential negative effects of environmental toxins and radiation were eliminated. Test animals on C60 lived long, vigorous and healthy lives.  C60 does not exhibit toxicity at even absurdly high doses and is very safe.  Telomere length is directly related to lifespan. Telomeres wrap the ends of the chromosomes and keep them stable.  Oxidative stress has been found through scientific research to be a significant cause of telomere shortening, the main cause of aging. C60 reduces oxidative radicals.   A reduction in oxidative radicals may be responsible for the significantly increased lifespans and vigor found in these peer reviewed scientific studies.

Disclaimer: C60 products are not meant to diagnose, treat or cure any health condition, nor make or imply any health benefit claims.

Countless studies showed that fullerene (C60) and derivatives could have many potential biomedical applications. However, while several independent research groups showed that C60 has no acute or sub-acute toxicity in various experimental models, more than 25 years after its discovery the in vivo fate and the chronic effects of this fullerene remain unknown. If the potential of C60 and derivatives in the biomedical field have to be fulfilled these issues must be addressed. Here we show that oral administration of C60 dissolved in olive oil (0.8 mg/ml) at reiterated doses (1.7 mg/kg of body weight) to rats not only does not entail chronic toxicity but it almost doubles their lifespan. The effects of C60-olive oil solutions in an experimental model of CCl4 intoxication in rat strongly suggest that the effect on lifespan is mainly due to the attenuation of age-associated increases in oxidative stress. Pharmacokinetic studies show that dissolved C60 is absorbed by the gastro-intestinal tract and eliminated in a few tens of hours. These results of importance in the fields of medicine and toxicology should open the way for the many possible -and waited for- biomedical applications of C60 including cancer therapy, neurodegenerative disorders, and ageing.

Links to Scientific Documents:

The Original French Study with Rats