Plasmalogens
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Backed by 30+ years of lipid and metabolomic research, led by neuroscientist Dayan Goodenowe, PhD.
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What are Plasmalogens?
Every cell is surrounded by a membrane that controls communication, energy flow, and how the body responds to stress.
Plasmalogens are a key part of that structure... all 30 trillion of them.
When levels decline across trillions of cells, the effect compounds, impacting the very functions that support your health.
Key Functions of Plasmalogens Include:
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Membrane integrity and stability
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Cell signaling and receptor function
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Mitochondrial function and cellular energy
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Protection against lipid peroxidation
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Peroxisomal activity and lipid metabolism
Plasmalogens Are Critical To All Cells.
Brain
Blood
Cell Walls
Lungs
Heart
Hair & Nails
Aging
Eyes
Grey Matter Plasmalogens
Functional support for signaling and neurotransmission
Grey matter plasmalogens play a key role in how brain cells communicate.
They support neurotransmitter release, receptor activity, and overall signaling—helping maintain how the brain processes and responds to information.
This is the focus of PlasmalogenN3™.
White Matter Plasmalogens
Structural support for myelin and membrane integrity
White matter plasmalogens support the structure and stability of myelin—the protective layer that enables efficient nerve signaling.
They help maintain membrane integrity, insulation, and overall function across the nervous system.
This is the focus of ProdromeGlia™.
PlasmalogenN3™
Supports:
- Healthy neuronal membrane structure
- Normal synaptic communication
- Cellular antioxidant balance
ProdromeGlia™
Supports:
- Healthy cellular membrane composition
- Normal lipid metabolism
- Structural components of nervous system membranes
Pioneering Research inLipid Biology
Dayan Goodenowe, PhD is a neuroscientist, synthetic organic biochemist, and best-selling author whose research has focused on the role of plasmalogens in cellular membranes and human health.
His work has contributed to growing scientific interest in lipid metabolism and its relationship to cellular function across the lifespan.