Thursday, April 16, 2009

Benefits of Resveratrol

Benefits of Resveratrol are many it seems, take a in-depth look into the Benefits of Resveratrol.  Scientists seem to be closing in on a cure for aging.


Benefits of Resveratrol are many it seems, take a in-depth look into the Benefits of Resveratrol with me.

Hello it’s me John as you know I am on a quest for the fountain of youth I must say I have found many credible sites as well as article and videos on the subject of aging and the benefits of Resveratrol. So far the research I have seen is quite profound I know you will be as stunned as I was when I saw the benefits of Resveratrol. Scientists seem to be closing in on a cure for aging I know sounds amazing. Subscribe to my blogi to learn more and also send me any info you find as well.

 


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Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Anti Aging




Slowing The Aging Process


May Now Be A Fact!!! 





   


More and more research about the compound Resveratrol just like this article below



New research suggests that SIRT1, the protein best known for the longevity-promoting effects of calorie restriction, may also play a crucial role in the aging process.


Dr. David A Sinclair and colleagues found that SIRT1 is responsible for packaging DNA into chromatin, and thus controls whether a gene is switched on or off. However, if DNA damage occurs, SIRT1 deserts its gene expression post and helps to repair the damaged DNA. This is where the problem arises. Whilst SIRT1 is busy carrying out repairs to the damaged DNA it cannot control gene expression, leaving gene expression to run out of control. A situation which eventually leads to changes in a person’s gene expression, which parallel those seen in the aging of ones brain. And, the researchers suspect, other body tissue as well.


"The critical protein controls both which genes are off and on as well as DNA repair; it's used for both processes, and that's the catch," said Dr. David Sinclair in a news release. "As cells accumulate DNA damage, the protein can't do both jobs sufficiently."


However, the good news is that the researchers also found evidence to suggest that it may be possible to slow the aging process with a compound found in red wine (Resveratrol). Research showed that mice with extra SIRT1 were more able to repair damaged DNA while also keeping gene expression under control, thus helping them to maintain a youthful gene profile. Therefore, the hope is that the discovery of a drug that stimulates SIRT1 production may at long last provide us with a fountain of youth.  


Oberdoerffer P, MIchan S, McVay M, et al. SIRT1 Redistribution on Chromatin Promotes Genomic Stability but Alters Gene Expression during Aging. Cell 2008;135:907-918. doi:10.1016/j.cell.2008.10.025


News release: Where does the gene activity of youth go? New findings may hold the key. Cell Press. November 26th 2008.



 




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Anti Aging



 



 



Slowing The Aging Process


May Now Be A Fact!!!


 


 

More and more research about the compound Resveratrol just like this article below



New research suggests that SIRT1, the protein best known for the longevity-promoting effects of calorie restriction, may also play a crucial role in the aging process.


Dr. David A Sinclair and colleagues found that SIRT1 is responsible for packaging DNA into chromatin, and thus controls whether a gene is switched on or off. However, if DNA damage occurs, SIRT1 deserts its gene expression post and helps to repair the damaged DNA. This is where the problem arises. Whilst SIRT1 is busy carrying out repairs to the damaged DNA it cannot control gene expression, leaving gene expression to run out of control. A situation which eventually leads to changes in a person’s gene expression, which parallel those seen in the aging of ones brain. And, the researchers suspect, other body tissue as well.


"The critical protein controls both which genes are off and on as well as DNA repair; it's used for both processes, and that's the catch," said Dr. David Sinclair in a news release. "As cells accumulate DNA damage, the protein can't do both jobs sufficiently."


However, the good news is that the researchers also found evidence to suggest that it may be possible to slow the aging process with a compound found in red wine (Resveratrol). Research showed that mice with extra SIRT1 were more able to repair damaged DNA while also keeping gene expression under control, thus helping them to maintain a youthful gene profile. Therefore, the hope is that the discovery of a drug that stimulates SIRT1 production may at long last provide us with a fountain of youth.  


Oberdoerffer P, MIchan S, McVay M, et al. SIRT1 Redistribution on Chromatin Promotes Genomic Stability but Alters Gene Expression during Aging. Cell 2008;135:907-918. doi:10.1016/j.cell.2008.10.025


News release: Where does the gene activity of youth go? New findings may hold the key. Cell Press. November 26th 2008.


 


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Anti Aging






May Now Be A Fact!!!


 Slowing The Aging Process

 


More and more research about the compound Resveratrol just like this article below



New research suggests that SIRT1, the protein best known for the longevity-promoting effects of calorie restriction, may also play a crucial role in the aging process.


Dr. David A Sinclair and colleagues found that SIRT1 is responsible for packaging DNA into chromatin, and thus controls whether a gene is switched on or off. However, if DNA damage occurs, SIRT1 deserts its gene expression post and helps to repair the damaged DNA. This is where the problem arises. Whilst SIRT1 is busy carrying out repairs to the damaged DNA it cannot control gene expression, leaving gene expression to run out of control. A situation which eventually leads to changes in a person’s gene expression, which parallel those seen in the aging of ones brain. And, the researchers suspect, other body tissue as well.


"The critical protein controls both which genes are off and on as well as DNA repair; it's used for both processes, and that's the catch," said Dr. David Sinclair in a news release. "As cells accumulate DNA damage, the protein can't do both jobs sufficiently."


However, the good news is that the researchers also found evidence to suggest that it may be possible to slow the aging process with a compound found in red wine (Resveratrol). Research showed that mice with extra SIRT1 were more able to repair damaged DNA while also keeping gene expression under control, thus helping them to maintain a youthful gene profile. Therefore, the hope is that the discovery of a drug that stimulates SIRT1 production may at long last provide us with a fountain of youth.  


Oberdoerffer P, MIchan S, McVay M, et al. SIRT1 Redistribution on Chromatin Promotes Genomic Stability but Alters Gene Expression during Aging. Cell 2008;135:907-918. doi:10.1016/j.cell.2008.10.025


News release: Where does the gene activity of youth go? New findings may hold the key. Cell Press. November 26th 2008.


 


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Body slows at 40

 At age 40, both brain and body start to slow However what if we could change that? What if we really could get back that edge?


 



At age 40, both brain and


 


body start to slow


 


New research may explain why it's tough to be a top athlete in middle age


WASHINGTON - Think achy joints are the main reason we slow down as we get older? Blame the brain, too: The part in charge of motion may start a gradual downhill slide at age 40.


How fast you can throw a ball or run or swerve a steering wheel depends on how speedily brain cells fire off commands to muscles. Fast firing depends on good insulation for your brain’s wiring.


Now new research suggests that in middle age, even healthy people begin to lose some of that insulation in a motor-control part of the brain — at the same rate that their speed subtly slows.


However what if we could change that? What if we really could get back that edge? Subscribe to my blog and see what I have been researching watch videos and read articles on anti aging research


 


 


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Resveratrol

Hello, it’s me John, again. I have one word: Resveratrol! Everyone is talking about it. Resveratrol slows aging, resveratrol  fights diabetes and even fights obesity!


Wow, the results are for real. Here's the deal I have been researching: so far my findings are …well let's just say, AMAZING. I would even say resveratrol sounds too good to be true if it weren't  for the Medical web site PUBMED.GOV.  If I hadn't read the research on this site myself, I wouldn't have believed it. Anyway, if you have any stories or input about this amazing new anti-aging find, subscribe to my mailing list and pass it on to me. I have an anti-aging blog as I am in search of PROVEN ways to slow the aging process. I saw both 60 Minutes and Barbra Walters do segments that were about the scientific results of resveratrol research. Click on the link provided and watch excerpts of the shows. Let's do a knowledge share.

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How to Slow Aging with Resveratrol

How to Slow Aging with Resveratrol, Nature’s Anti-Aging Miracle



 


How to Slow Aging with Resveratrol


 


Hello, it’s me John taking a deep look into this compound found in red wine called Resveratrol: Nature’s Anti-Aging Miracle or is it? Well the research looks promising I must say. I have always been interested in all sorts of anti-aging potions, however, this may be the real deal.

 

How to slow aging with Resveratrol? Well it sounds like we just need to take it, right? I am researching many different Resveratrol products as we speak. I have found that you can not get enough just by drinking red wine or by eating grapes and berries. It seems that in order to get the effects that the doctors and scientists are talking about, we need a highly concentrated form.

 

There is a new ally for your anti aging efforts! To learn more about how to slow aging with Resveratrol, subscribe to my blog and we can learn and research together. So far, I have found amazing articles and videos on this subject.

 


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Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Body slows at 40


At age 40, both brain

and body start to slow



New research may explain why it's tough to be a top athlete in middle age


WASHINGTON - Think achy joints are the main reason we slow down as we get older? Blame the brain, too: The part in charge of motion may start a gradual downhill slide at age 40.


How fast you can throw a ball or run or swerve a steering wheel depends on how speedily brain cells fire off commands to muscles. Fast firing depends on good insulation for your brain’s wiring.


Now new research suggests that in middle age, even healthy people begin to lose some of that insulation in a motor-control part of the brain — at the same rate that their speed subtly slows.


However what if we could change that? What if we really could get back that edge? Subscribe to my blog and see what I have been researching watch videos and read articles on anti aging research




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Staying Young

 Hello, again. It’s me John...still searching for the fountain of youth... the "REAL FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH."  This time technology may be on our side.


 

I have always been interested in slowing the aging process in fact, I could remember using sunscreen when no one else knew what it was. I have always stayed in shape no matter what. I run, lift weights, get bucked off my horse and get back on. I dance with my wife, wrestle with my nephew, and still play-fight with my brothers just as when we were teens. I just love being active with my family, so staying young and healthy is my passion. 

 

If you have any helpful hints please exchange them with me. I have found a ton of info and videos on the subject of maintaining youthful energy and strength. I do not mind aging, I just want to slow it down. I think we can live well into our nineties, maybe even as long as 100 or more years, in good health.

 

It seems as if  aging starts as early as the very young age of 40. New research may give people who want to postpone the age clock, a chance to stay younger, longer. Subscribe to my blog so I can send some of the articles and videos that I have found. I think the research will blow your mind


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Resveratrol

Hello, it’s me John, again. I have one word: Resveratrol! Everyone is talking about it. Resveratrol slows aging, resveratrol  fights diabetes and even fights obesity!


Wow, the results are for real. Here's the deal I have been researching: so far my findings are …well let's just say, AMAZING. I would even say resveratrol sounds too good to be true if it weren't  for the Medical web site PUBMED.GOV.  If I hadn't read the research on this site myself, I wouldn't have believed it. Anyway, if you have any stories or input about this amazing new anti-aging find, subscribe to my mailing list and pass it on to me. I have an anti-aging blog as I am in search of PROVEN ways to slow the aging process. I saw both 60 Minutes and Barbra Walters do segments that were about the scientific results of resveratrol research. Click on the link provided and watch excerpts of the shows. Let's do a knowledge share.

Learn more about what I have been researching by clicking here