Monday, February 8, 2010

Longevity Pill Now Possible






It appears from this that researchers now believe it is practical to develop a pill that will certainly mimic the factors that appear to promote optimum old age.  Combining such a pill with proper non impact cardiovascular should permit a competent old age at the least.

We have actually seen a number of key health therapies emerge just in the past year.  Also attention is been paid to other long established yet unused protocols were merited.

There are still plenty of inconvenient problems that affect a small population and are not yet resolvable, though again progress is been made.

However, I can make one particular claim.  Life expectancy for those presently alive is about to take a large jump, because circulatory problems appear solvable and cancer might have just been cured.  Dispose of those two killers and all of a sudden most folks will simply die of old age.  And as this article makes clear, abuse of tobacco and food indulgence is not much of a problem.

As posted earlier, it has been discovered that a suspension of 20 nm gold particles preferentially concentrate inside cancer cells through the blood stream, allowing electromagnetic heating to destroy the cancer cells.  Tests at MIT cured a bunch of mice outright.

With circulatory problems, it has been long known that a proper daily dose of vitamin C supplies the shortfall induced by genetic mutation unique to humanity and guinea pigs alone, which also uniquely have the same circulatory problems.  The proper dose is up to 15000 mg per day depending on body weight.  And yes it is possible to consume such amounts in orange juice in three doses after building up to it.

Where damage has occurred and where natural healing is slow, it can be remedied by taking 1500 mg of condriten sulphate which has been shown to eliminate heart attack damage in as little as three months.  For those that understand this has meant the elimination of the EKG signal for heart damage.

The science of these three protocols is specific and leaves no gray areas to confuse or argue over.  It is early days for the cancer treatment but it is true nano surgery and not biological at all.  It takes advantage of the fact that access pores for cancer cells are simply larger that healthy cells.

Now we can also expect the longevity pill as well that will at least help produce good cholesterol.


New Super-Pill Will Let Us Live to 100 — Or More
Thursday, February 4, 2010 7:49 AM


By Sylvia Booth Hubbard
When comedian Stephen Wright said, "I intend to live forever — so far, so good," he may have been on to something. A pill that will help people live to be 100 will soon be ready. The pill promises not only to let people live to be centenarians but also to keep them in good health so they can truly enjoy their extended life spans, free from diseases that plague old age.
The research team that paved the way for developing the pill, led by Dr. Nir Barzilai, a director of the Institute for Aging Research and Professor of Medicine and Molecular Genetics at Albert Einstein College of Medicine, began by looking at the DNA of a select group of centenarians. The group was composed of 500 healthy Ashkenazi Jews with an average age of 100 living in New York, and the researchers set out to determine whether they shared traits that could account for their long lives.
After examining two million genetic markers, the researchers pinpointed three "super genes" common to members of the group that are key to two things: 1) extending life beyond 100; and 2) preventing diseases common to old age. Two of the three genes enhance the production of HDL (good cholesterol), thereby reducing the risk of stroke and heart disease, while the third staves off diabetes. Those lucky enough to possess DNA that strongly features all three genes are also 80 percent less likely to develop Alzheimer's.
The study ruled out both fitness and dietary influences. In fact, to their amazement, the researchers found a third of the group were either life-long heavy smokers or were obese.
In a statement to the Daily Mail, Barzilai said, "Thirty percent of them were obese or overweight and 30 percent smoked two packs of cigarettes (a day) for more than 40 years. Because our centenarians have longevity genes, they are protected against many of the effects of the environment. That's why they do whatever they want to do and they get through anyhow."
Those who possess the longevity genes have a one in 500 chance of living to be 100, while those less fortunate have a one in 10,000 chance. By way of comparison, a child born in 2007 in the United States has a life expectancy of 78.
Barzilai believes the study findings will prove to be a boon to everyone, opening the door to lengthening average life expectancy while cutting illness in old age. "The advantage of finding a gene that involves longevity is that we can just develop a drug that will imitate exactly what this gene is doing. The biology we're trying to uncover is that if we can imitate that, then long life can be really terrific."
Barzilai revealed that several laboratories are currently racing to create a pill duplicating the effects of the three genes that promote a long healthy life. He expects a pill will be ready for testing in three years.

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