What exactly is iHeRQles? ▾
iHeRQles is a liquid blend of plant extracts taken sublingually (under the tongue). It's marketed as a general wellness supplement. As with any supplement, it has not been evaluated by the FDA to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease.
How does iHeRQles work at the cellular level? ▾
The individual plant compounds in the formula have been studied in general nutrition and botanical research for properties like antioxidant activity. However, the complete iHeRQles formula itself has not been independently tested to confirm specific effects on telomeres, mitochondria, or cellular repair in humans. Claims about exactly how it "works" in the body should be treated as unproven.
What are telomeres and why are they important? ▾
Telomeres are protective caps at the ends of chromosomes that shorten with each cell division. When they become critically short, cells stop dividing (senescence). Telomere length is an active area of aging research and is associated with, but not proven to directly cause, various age-related outcomes.
Is there scientific research supporting telomere science? ▾
Yes — telomere biology is a well-established field. The 2009 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine recognized the discovery of telomerase and its role in protecting chromosomes. This is real, independent science about telomeres in general — it is not evidence about this specific product.
Has iHeRQles itself been studied in clinical trials? ▾
No. iHeRQles as a complete formula has not undergone independent, peer-reviewed clinical trials. Some individual ingredients have been studied in isolation for general health properties, but that does not establish that this specific product produces the effects described elsewhere in this FAQ.
What is "quantum processing" and does it really work? ▾
"Quantum processing" is a proprietary marketing term used to describe part of the manufacturing process. It is not a recognized scientific or manufacturing standard, and there is no independent evidence that it changes how the product functions in the body. Treat this claim as unverified.
What plant extracts are in iHeRQles? ▾
The formula lists over 40 plant extracts, including Astragalus root, Rhodiola rosea, Ginkgo biloba, Milk thistle, and Green tea extract, among others. Refer to the product label for the complete and current ingredient list, as formulations can change.
Is this just another antioxidant supplement? ▾
It contains antioxidant-associated plant compounds, similar to many multi-ingredient herbal supplements. Broader claims about targeting telomere maintenance, mitochondrial function, or "cellular repair mechanisms" specifically have not been independently verified for this product.
How is iHeRQles different from other anti-aging supplements? ▾
It contains a larger number of combined plant extracts than many single-ingredient supplements. Having more ingredients doesn't by itself mean stronger or broader effects — combination formulas are harder to study, and no independent research has confirmed that this blend outperforms other approaches.