RevGenetics
Science Based Health Supplements Our new products are designed to activate master genes to target and support increased health and longevity.
04/19/2026
At RevGenetics, our mission has always been to support healthy longevity through evidence-based nutrition.
Today we congratulate the DigiByte team on the rapid progress of DigiDollar, the decentralized, trustless stablecoin now entering its final testnet phase on the quantum-resistant DigiByte blockchain.
In an era of increasing lifespans, preserving the real value of private wealth over decades becomes essential. A truly decentralized digital dollar offers individuals greater financial sovereignty and protection from single-point failures or institutional decisions that could limit access to resources needed for long-term health optimization.
We look forward to seeing responsible innovation in decentralized finance that aligns with the goal of empowering people to fund their own extended healthspans.
Well done to jaredctate, DigiByteCoin and the development team on this milestone.
03/23/2026
A lot of people know about berberine. Fewer know about dihydroberberine - and the difference is bigger than the name.
Berberine HCl (the standard form in most supplements) faces a specific cellular obstacle: P-glycoprotein efflux pumps. These are membrane transporters whose job is removing foreign compounds from your cells. Berberine is recognized as a substrate - P-gp pumps actively eject it.
Dihydroberberine (DHB) is the reduced form of berberine. Research (PMC8746601) shows ~6.7x greater plasma berberine exposure (AUC) than standard berberine HCl, and it's substantially less affected by P-gp efflux. It's what your body partially converts standard berberine into anyway - but inefficiently and after significant loss.
DiBerberine 300x uses DHB directly, so you skip the conversion bottleneck and start with the more bioavailable form.
Has anyone here been taking berberine HCl vs. DHB? What difference (if any) have you noticed?
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03/21/2026
There's a reason most people who've tried berberine - even the better dihydroberberine forms - feel almost nothing.
Your capsule dissolves in the wrong place.
Standard berberine capsules (gelatin, vegetarian, plant-based - the whole category) dissolve in stomach acid. Your stomach runs at pH 1.5 to 3.5. At that acidity, standard capsule materials dissolve within minutes. The DHB inside converts back to berberine HCl during the process. What reaches your small intestine is a fraction of what you swallowed - in the less bioavailable form.
Enteric coating changes the outcome. It's a pH-resistant shell - survives stomach acid, releases at pH 5.5+ in your small intestine, where absorption actually happens. This technology has been standard in pharmaceuticals for decades. The DHB supplement industry just hasn't adopted it.
DiBerberine 300x uses an acid-proof enteric capsule. Check the Other Ingredients panel on the label: vegetable cellulose (HPMC).
Questions about the coating process? Drop them below.
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Your sunflower liposome supplement might be degrading RIGHT NOW on your shelf.
Here's what most companies won't tell you: liquid liposomes using sunflower lecithin have a 2-4 month window before breakdown begins. Water-based formulas? Even worse because ingredients can actually turn bad.
RevGenetics micelles in MetaCurcumin, MetaQuercetin and TetraCurcumin? They have 2-3 years of stability.
That's not marketing. That's chemistry.
Stop paying premium prices for supplements that won't last through the bottle. Stability matters.
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