
Telomerase activation is good (AND bad?)
I wrote a book encouraging people to increase their telomerase activity. So did a Nobel Prize winner. I recommend getting help with telomerase activators. She did not.
I wrote a book encouraging people to increase their telomerase activity. So did a Nobel Prize winner. I recommend getting help with telomerase activators. She did not.
Believing that genes determine traits is like believing that the maker of your tires determines whether you will get a flat or not
If you are at all interested in cosmology and the fundamental nature of the universe, this 37 minute video might be a useful point of departure for your own investigations.
The fact that progeria-affected kids have undeniable biological aging despite young epigenetic and chronological ages implies that telomerpathies that drive them are still the most robust explanation for aging globally
The reason telomerase increases the aging clock is because the lineage of incidental methylation increases. The longer a stem cell (and its incidental methylation) have existed- the dustier the top of the fridge.
Dr. Park of Recharge Biomedical interviews Reena Jadhav, serial entrepreneur , Harvard MBA, and mother of two. The medical system failed to connect the dots and misdiagnosed her. So she turned to her own intellect, intuition, and a few “fringe” doctors to guide her to the truth.
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