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Day Brown

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Sep 3, 2017, 6:00:51 PM9/3/17
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Read Fossel, "The Telomere Revolution". Or surf for 'Telemere' and 'Telomerase.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telomere "sequence of TTAGGG is repeated approximately 2,500 times in humans."

Every time a cell divides some of these 'TTAGGG' codes fall off the end of the double Helix, like the cap on a shoelace wearing down.

If Telomerase gets into a cell, the Telemeres may be repaired, and a senescent cell may start to function properly again. However, there is lotsa garbage in the cell from its prior malfunctioning; free radicals. So, Telomerase is not enuf. http://c60antiaging.com thinks they have a solution to compete with all the other offerings to deal with free radicals.

What free radicals are, is molecules with oxygen placed in such a way to get stuck onto other molecules in the cell trying to get something done. The "C60" refers to Fullerene, 60 carbon atoms in a matrix, in this case, a Bucky Ball; and what they do is stick to the free radicals like dog ticks, allowing the other molecules in the cell to work properly. They also alert the immune system, which you dont work as well as it used to, to recognize the garbage and haul it away. allowing even senescent cells to function better. Motor neuron cells may reconnect.

Years ago, "Resveratrol" was extracted from Red wine thinking it allowed Italian villagers to live to 100. More recently, they thot it enhanced Telomerase. Further lab work found Nicotinamide Ribosome for which there are patents, and pricey products as well.

Meanwhile, all over the world, labs've been going thru herbal meds, and in China, they found Astragalus. Without guvt funding cause you cant patent an herb. But some regimes see that if a local herb works, they have a new market. I'm not very impressed with the studies. In one case the rats lived twice as long; but only when you dig down to the regimen do you see they started with fat rats and then starved them. Not that loosing weight is not a good idea; I've shed 5 lbs.

A lab isolated Cycloastrogenol from Astragalus, which I'll try soon as my Astragalus runs out. When PPS hit last month after a decade of normalcy, I surfed to see where rats were given what would be 2500 mg/day for me. Then saw a Hindu researcher comment that PPS was just like growing older, only twice as fast. My symptoms were several times worse. So, taking a clue from the rat study, I started popping all the pills I had.

And woke up next morning feeling normal. That didnt last, PPS came back, but not as bad, buying me time to look for something more effective. Standard experiments with normal subjects, placebo, & drug take years before you can detect an effect. But if given to PPS, the same result mite be had in days because the changes can be so rapid.
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