Tag: stem cell theory of aging

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Posted to YouTube–> PODCAST 49: Achilles Injuries

Dr. Ed Park of Recharge Biomedical explains Achilles Injuries. Several cases of injury while taking telomerase activator or adaptogens are reviewed. Best practices for avoiding injury and maximizing exercise benefits after age 40 are explained

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Is Telomere shortening the cause of loss of fertility?

As shown in the graphic, the ability to retrieve eggs is not that uncommon, even in the over 44 population, but the rates of pregnancy are just 5% and live birth only 2%, explaining why the practice is generally frowned upon in this cohort.

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Beyond good and evil (or why sometimes an arch is just an arch)

Turning back to triumphs and tragedies in our aging bodies, let’s look at the war in one of our patient’s bodies. In the case of Marty, a 70-yo who took RECHARGE for a year, his average telomere length in creased by 300 base pairs, or roughly 6 year’s worth assuming a rate of 50 bp/year of attrition.

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70 years since Hiroshima Atomic Bomb detonated- is radiation good or bad?

The effects of high level exposure to ionizing radiation are devastating and well-documented. At a level of over 6 grays, the mortality approaches 100% from genetic damage to so many stem cells that you cannot recover.

What is interesting is that a lower level of radiation is actually healthy! This is known as the radiation hormesis phenomenon.

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