Dr. Vivian Vance
"Hi, I'm Vivian Vance, founder and CEO of CellPure.
I still remember the day I realized my mother’s memory was fading. Watching her struggle with cognitive decline was a turning point in my life. I was a daughter witnessing my mother slip away, but I was also a neuroscientist who knew the depth of the cellular battle being fought inside her brain.
Thinking back on how I could have protected her earlier, I was hit by a frustrating reality: The gap between scientific potential and the reality of today’s health market was massive. So many supplements are either overhyped or carelessly formulated, with almost none providing a truly integrated, system-wide approach to aging.
That’s why I started CellPure. They’re not just a list of ingredients thrown together. Every component is intentionally selected and dosed to work in synergy, supporting healthy aging from the cellular level up.
Give it a little time, and you'll feel yourself settling into a better state.
This is my promise to my mother, and to all those who desire lasting vitality—using precise, effective science to protect the quality of life."
Sophia Loren
"Hi! I'm Sophia Loren. My journey with CellPure began because Dr. Vivian gave me the confidence to shine from the inside out.
Growing up in a family with limited resources and weighing over 250 pounds, I often struggled with low self-esteem. When I graduated and went to job interviews, I was nervous and full of self-doubt. I even stumbled over my words. No company would hire me. But Dr. Vivian gently encouraged me, recognizing the determination hidden beneath my self-doubt, and gave me the opportunity to transform my life.
Now, I’m truly honored to work alongside top scientists from various fields at CellPure. Having weathered the storm, I want to be the umbrella for others.
My greatest hope is to carry forward CellPure’s mission of empowering women with confidence and energy, sharing that spirit with every customer we serve."
Benjamin Clarke
"Here, science serves people."
I spent three years in R&D at a major pharmaceutical company, publishing plenty of papers, yet I often felt disconnected from real human lives. I joined CellPure after an industry conference where Ms. Vivian Vance asked me, "Would it be great science if our research could help a mother wake up with enough energy to run with her child in the morning?"
The biggest shift has been in perspective. My old KPI was "compound activity data"—now my goal is "sustainable change for our users." When we refine an NMN blend, we ask ourselves: "Is this gentle enough for a programmer’s brain after late nights? Is it safe for a new mother with slower metabolism?"
In our lab, we discuss not only pathways and targets but also real user sleep logs and photos of nails growing from brittle to strong. CellPure has taught me that the most effective formula isn’t the perfect lab data, but the kind of persistence that blends into ordinary life and delivers small, certain moments of happiness.
Samuel Wright
"We don't manage traffic—we build trust.
Before CellPure, I was a growth hacker in Silicon Valley, skilled at using algorithms to create hits. But one statistic always haunted me: 70% of supplement users stop within three months. That changed when I read a CellPure user’s note: "This is the first time I’ve stuck with something for over six months, because I feel my body genuinely responding.
Here, my understanding of "growth" has been completely rewired. We don’t use the cold playbook of "acquisition-conversion-retention." Instead, we build community around resonance, companionship, and shared growth. I’ve spent afternoons on calls with users battling stress eating, explaining how our ashwagandha supports cortisol balance, not pushing a coupon. Most of my teammates are women, and they’ve opened my eyes to user needs I never considered, like how menstrual cycles shape mood, or the quiet worry around postpartum collagen loss.
People often ask if, as a man, I feel out of place at a women’s wellness company. My answer: Our differences make us stronger. I bring data frameworks that help us measure soft metrics like "happiness uplift" more clearly, while their insight into women’s lives teaches me to see the person behind every data point."