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IvyRX Acquires Ijaam-Unud.org

Key Takeaways

  1. IvyRx, the longevity and anti-aging telehealth service has acquired ijaam-unud.org (Indonesian Journal of Anti-Aging Medicine)
  2. IvyRx aims to continue providing cutting-edge, longevity and anti-aging information just as the Indonesian Journal of Anti-Aging Medicine did

Press Release

IvyRx, the popular longevity and anti-aging telehealth service has recently acquired the domain ijaam-unud.org

With similar goals to become the source for cutting-edge longevity and anti-aging information, we at IvyRx felt it was a great fit to merge these two longevity authorities and continue to strive towards that goal.

You can find the most popular information and studies from the Indonesian Journal of Anti-Aging Medicine below: 

- Cinnamon Oil For Hair Growth (Study)

If you require any other studies from the old ijaam-unud.org website that you can't find here, please contact us for help.

Alternatively, you can find more information on anti-aging, skin health, weight loss and general longevity from IvyRx below:

  1. What is NAD+?
  2. NAD+ Injections: Before and After
  3. NAD Injection Benefits
  4. Sermorelin Cost
  5. Sermorelin Injections
  6. NAD+ Nasal Spray
  7. At-Home NAD+ Injections
  8. NAD+ for Anti-Aging
  9. NAD for Brain Health

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