Feel 70 Percent Better… With Grapes? | Biohacking Tools
Dave Asprey
4 dic 2025
Mindsip insights from this episode:
Enhance cellular hydration with new Vinia and electrolyte blend
A new hydration product combines Vinia for blood flow with electrolytes from sea salt, coconut water, and marine magnesium to enhance cellular hydration.
Produce affordable super saffron to enhance mood, cognition, and eye health
Using bioreactor technology, the company plans to produce a 'super saffron' that is more effective and affordable, targeting mood, cognition, and eye health.
Develop new olive-based product to combat fatty liver disease and cognitive decline
The company is developing a new product from olives that contains high levels of verbascoside to target non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and cognitive decline.
Increase artery flexibility by 70% with daily Vinia intake
Clinical trials showed that taking Vinia daily for 20 days increased the dilation, or flexibility, of arteries by at least 70% from baseline.
Block anti-nitric oxide compound to enhance vascular health
Vinia works by not only increasing nitric oxide but also by reducing ET-1, a vasoconstrictor that increases as we age and counteracts nitric oxide's effects.
Utilize Piceid resveratrol for enhanced absorption and longevity
The supplement Vinia uses Piceid resveratrol, a form that is 25 times more soluble and lasts in the body for at least 12 hours, unlike regular resveratrol.
Utilize Piceid resveratrol to enhance mental alertness and reduce brain fog
The unique Piceid resveratrol molecule is small enough to cross the blood-brain barrier, which can lead to improved mental alertness and reduced brain fog.
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