Cellular degeneration and aging is a natural process influenced by various biological, genetic, environmental, and social factors. However, in the modern world, with daily exposure to oxidative stress and inflammatory triggers, including environmental toxins, processed foods, and stress, accelerated aging has become a prominent concern. While the average human life span has greatly increased in recent decades, this improvement has not been similarly reflected in health span.2 Accelerated aging is directly linked to age-related diseases like neurodegenerative diseases, cardiovascular diseases, cancer, immune system disorders, and musculoskeletal disorders, inhibiting longevity.2