GENERAL STAMINA can be greatly increased in a short period of time. For example, calcium pantothenate, the anti stress and life extension vitamin, has been shown to increase total muscular output: (stamina rather than peak output) in frog leg muscles-suspended in a pantothenate solution. Rats taking pantothenate supplements increase their total muscular work output very […]
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- aging clocks, amino acid, autoxidation, calcium pantothenate, chronic fatigue, EGF, energy, epidermal growth factor, growth hormone, L-Dopa, low energy, motivation, muscle mass, PABA, pituitary gland, selenium, stamina, stress, vitamin A, vitamin B1, vitamin B5, vitamin B6, vitamin c, vitamin E, vitamins, zinc
There does not seem to be anything in the nature of the reproduction of tissue which demands its death. … One cause of senility after another will be found and removed, each resulting in only a minor extension of active life. One cannot help wondering what will happen if the causes are all known and […]
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- acetaldehyde, amino acid, antioxidants, arginine, arthritis, autoimmune disease, bacteria, calcium pantothenate, cancer cells, cysteine, free radicals, glutathione reductase, hydergine, inositol, niacin, ornithine, PABA, selenium, smokers cough, T-cells, thymic involution, viruses, vitamin A, vitamin B1, vitamin B2, Vitamin B3, vitamin B5, vitamin B6, vitamin c, vitamin E, zinc
Let’s think about the effects of aging on OUR APPEARANCE. Under natural conditions, the skin shows age in a variety of unattractive ways, including wrinkling and loss of resiliency, both due to the damage mechanism called crosslinking. Cross-linking is the process in which proteins are linked together by bonds which prevent them from functioning properly. […]
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- 2-pyrrolidone-5-carboxylic acid, aging, amnesia, antioxidants, bacteria, BHA, BHT, bromelain, choline, choline bitartate, choline hydrochloride, Cross-linking, cysteine, Diapid, diarrhea, enzymes, hormones, humectant, memory, MIT, moisturizer, Na-PCA, nutrients, papain, papaya, protein, proteolytic enzymes, sandoz, selenium, skin, vasopressin, vitamin A, vitamin B1, vitamin c, vitamin E, wrinkles, yogurt, zinc
Some years before birth, advertise for a couple of parents belonging to long-lived families. —Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. There is great variation in the longevity we see among people. We are all aware that a small percentage of people live to be over 100 years old, living much longer than the vast majority of us. […]
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- body temperature, body weight, brain weight, carcinogens, DMBA, DNA, life expectancy, life span, longevity, PAH, selenium, SMR, Specific metabolic rate
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interfere with PAH activation and/or binding to DNA, thereby reducing the amount of DNA damage done. Rate and accuracy of repair of ultraviolet (UV) light damage to DNA in seven mammalian species’ cultured fibroblasts correlates with maximum species life span. Repair of damage to DNA plays a vital role in retarding aging, although the importance […]
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- acetaldehyde, air pollution, cancer, DNA, Dr. R. B. Setlow, Dr. Ronald W. Hart, enzyme, fibroblasts, free radicals, genetic disease, globulin, glutathione peroxidase, hemoglobin, life span, nitrogen oxide, ozone, PAH, peroxyacetylnitrile, progeria, skin erythema, SOD, superoxide dismutase, ultraviolet light, UV, Xeroderma pigmentosa
Jupiter had Prometheus chained to a rock on Mount Caucasus, where a vulture preyed on his liver, which was renewed as fast as devoured. —Greek mythology The blueprints for every part of our body are stored on our DNA. We each developed from a fertilized egg that slowly unfolded to the complex beings we now […]
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When some tissues are injured, cells may become de-differentiated, a reversal of differentiation. The de-differentiated cells form a mass of cells called a blastema, which, as healing proceeds, becomes once again differentiated into the type of cells which originally formed it. In order for regeneration of a limb or organ to take place, some of […]
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I don’t mean to deny that the evidence is in some ways very strongly in favor of your theory. I only wish to point out that there are other theories possible. —Sherlock Holmes, Adventure of the Norwood Builder The aim of science is to seek the simplest explanation of complex facts. We are apt to […]
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… Spontaneous mutations, cancer, and aging can be looked upon as a result of continuous “internal radiation” while these same processes produced by external radiation are largely the result of an increment in the amount of total “radiation” to which the organism is exposed. —Dr. Denham Harman, originator of the free radical theory of aging […]
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- atherosclerosis, cancer, DNA, enzymes, fats, free radicals, glutathione peroxidase, hydrogen peroxide, immune system, molecules, mutations, nucleic acid, oxidation, radiation, RNA, SOD, superoxide dismutase, vitamin c, vitamin E