Our History
Our History
At Lyuba, we believe in empowering individuals to achieve their fitness goals. Our state-of-the-art facilities, experienced trainers, and motivating environment make us the perfect place for beginners and seasoned fitness enthusiasts alike.


Laying in suspended animation under the frozen tundra near Mammoth Mountain inSiberia, rested an ancient, frozen, female, fully-intact, baby woolly mammoth that last walked the then-fertile landscape more than 40,000 years ago. A Russian-led team of scientific discoverers who found her
named the 500 pound baby “Lyuba,” which means “Love” in Russian. Local tribes of indigenous Siberians,who shared the same landscape, frozen in time and ice, also remained largely unchanged over thepassage of thousands of years – as did an ancient, immortal, patriarchal form of Bacillus; which is a single-celled life form, alive and completely unchanged by the geological and environmental changes over eons. This immortal miracle of life, existing in the coldest, most inhospitable region of Asia formed an equally historic bond between baby Lyuba and the tribes – all were surprisingly healthy and very long-lived. After careful examination, the scientists, led by Dr. Anatoli Brouchkov, a professor at Moscow State University,
discovered the long-lives and robust health shared by these hearty Siberians results from Bacillus Lyuba™ being the constant in their respective diets. Dr. Brouchkov and his team discovered of Bacillus Lyuba™ has certain extraordinarily large DNA protein chains that provide reactive cellular enhancement as protection against genetic mutations caused by solarand other forms of radiation. The science has since revealed that Bacillus Lyuba™ not only provides protection from all forms of dangerous radiation but also repairs broken or mutated DNA protein chains of consuming host organisms, which our peer-reviewed scientific studies demonstrate; they can be found at www.Lyuba.com.
These unique DNA-repair and cellular enhancement qualities of Lyuba™ are the key ingredient in this supplement. Unlike Bacillus Lyuba’s genetically evolved offspring that later grew into other forms/species of Bacillus, our gene sequencing studies performed by a US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) designated laboratory, demonstrate that Bacillus Lyuba™ has no pathogenic properties or proteins of any kind. In other words, Bacillus Lyuba™ causes no harm to the consumer while providing the benefits of DNA repair, radiation defense and cellular protection that baby Lyuba enjoyed many millennia ago.
In our studies over several decades, we also found that Bacillus Lyuba™ propagates very quickly in certain conditions because it also contains an abundance of sex-hormones that drive fervent reproduction – testosterone in particular. In the published scientific literature found at our website, you’ll note a remarkable increase in testosterone and other natural hormone production that helps both men and women restore their youthful appearance, healthy gut biomes and amorous desires. We hope that you enjoy the same natural defenses and clock-reversing health benefits that ancient
Siberians of all sizes and shapes have used for millennia.
Thz - ghz Radiations
THz radiation can result in the death of human primary and malignant cells. Infrared (IR) radiation.
THz radiation is nonionizing, and the rays can penetrate paper, plastic, and up to 300 μm in the human skin [1]. Due to the influence of THz radiation on the vibration of atomic groups in macromolecules and on hydrogen bonds, heating is expected to occur upon irradiation. With low photon energies, THz radiation is considered safe for humans because it is nonionizing.
Is the ancient permafrost bacteria able to keep DNA stable?
ANATOLI BROUCHKOV1,2, GENNADY GRIVA2, OKSANA FURSOVA1, NADEZDA FURSOVA3,
SERGEI IGNATOV1,3 and GENNADY POGORELKO4,5∗
Faculty of Geology, Lomonosov Moscow State University, GSP-1, 1 Leninskiye Gory, Moscow 119991, Russia
Earth Cryosphere Institute, Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences, Tyumen, 86 Malygina, Tyumen 625000, Russia
State Research Center for Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, Obolensk, Moscow Region 142279, Russia
NI Vavilov Institute of General Genetics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow 119991, Russia
Department of Plant Pathology and Microbiology, Iowa State University, Ames IA 50011, USA
[Brouchkov A., Griva G., Fursova O., Fursova N., Ignatov S. and Pogorelko G. 2016 Is the ancient permafrost bacteria able to keep DNA
stable? J. Genet. 95, 1003–1007]