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- The facts:
Slowing down the aging process is not about appearance, it's about health and feeling good. Scientists have discovered many healthy ways to regenerate our immune system and repair our DNA, and caloric restriction / fasting is one of them.
- Reflect on:
Why are we told to eat three meals a day? Why are our national food guides more a guide to poor health than health? Why many people have stopped worrying about health? To change the world, we have to change ourselves in multiple ways.
Can we reverse the old regression or retard it? Given our research in Black budget programs, it is clear that what we know in the main scientific world differs greatly from the world of secrecy. We recently conducted an interview with a neuroscientist at the University of Arizona who also makes a clear distinction between conventional science and black budget science.
From a general scientific point of view, it is reversible. At least in human cells and in mice.
That is why it is always interesting to reflect on how advanced the world could be. The US air strike against Libya in 1986 used the F-111 fighter aircraft, for example, but not the F-117A Nighthawk. The last one was still classified at that time, and keeping it secret was more important than using it for this mission. Then there is the Office of National Recognition, which was founded in 1960 but remained completely secret for 30 years. What kind of technology were / are they using? Does the NSA have computers that are much more advanced than ours? Can we teleport? Can we travel faster than the speed of light? There's a secret space program? Can humans be cloned?
While these questions may conflict with the belief systems of many people, they represent valid concerns. Another question worth asking is: can we reverse the age regression? We have no idea what military technology is capable of, or how far from us it has progressed. Taking into account advances in technology only in the last century in the scientific / technical world, these things are not beyond our reach.
But let's look at what we know. After all, we are living in a world where science fiction is becoming a reality.
The aging is reversible
Today, scientists are really capable of modifying genes that turn adult cells into embryonic-like cells. For example, not long ago researchers at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies reversed the aging of human and mouse cells, in vitro. The study was published in the magazine. Cell.
According to Juan Carlos Izpisua Belmonte, the study's lead author and expert in gene expression at Salk, "aging is something plastic that we can manipulate." In live mice, they activated what are known as "Yamanaka factors", which rejuvenated the muscles that were damaged, as well as the pancreas in a middle-aged mouse. This extended the lifespan of the mouse, which also had a genetic mutation for the Hutchinson-Gilford progeria syndrome, which causes rapid aging in children.
The researchers believe that this study suggests that not only is it possible to slow down the aging process, but actually reverse it.
"I totally agree with the conclusions. This work indicated that epigenetic change is responsible for aging and reprogramming can correct these epigenetic errors. This will be the basis for future exciting developments. "
- Manuel Serrano of the National Center for Cancer Research in Madrid.
Epigenetics is the study of changes in organisms caused by gene expression, and gene expression can change due to a large number of factors.
But how American scientist Point out, "The study also showed how fine the line between benefit and harm can be. When the researchers treated the mice continuously, some developed tumors and died within a week. However, when the scientists reduced the treatment to two of the seven days, the mice benefited significantly. "
The main author also said American scientist that "they currently think that the hypothalamus of the brain, known as the seat of control of hormones, body temperature, mood, hunger and circadian rhythms, can also act as a regulator of aging."
According to the Telegraph, with the success of these animal studies, scientists predict that human trials will begin within 10 years.
Caloric restriction and fasting
Did you know that in all studies with animal models, calorie restriction reverses the signs of aging, slows it down and reverses age-related diseases? Research has shown that it reduces what is called the PKA enzyme, which has been linked to aging, tumor progression and cancer.
According to A review of the fasting literature conducted in 2003., "Calorie restriction (CR) extends shelf life and slows chronic age-related diseases in a variety of species, including rats, mice, fish, flies, worms and yeasts. The mechanism or mechanisms through which this occurs are not clear. "
Fasting and calorie restriction have also been shown to have a tremendous effect on the brain. As an article of John Hopkins Magazine reveals:
It has been known for a long time that changes in diet have an effect on the brain. Children who suffer from epileptic seizures have fewer of them when placed in a calorie restriction or fasting. It is believed that fasting helps to put in place protective measures that help counteract the signs of overexcitement that epileptic brains often exhibit. (Some children with epilepsy have also benefited from a specific diet high in fat and low in carbohydrates). Normal brains, when overfed, may experience another type of uncontrolled arousal, which affects brain function.
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Fasting has also proven to regenerate the immune system and our organs. With respect to the brain, fasting challenges him, and his brain responds to that challenge by adapting stress response pathways that help his brain cope with the risk of stress and illness. The same changes that occur in the brain during fasting mimic the changes that occur with regular exercise, both increase the production of proteins in the brain (neurotrophic factors), which in turn promotes the growth of neurons, the connection between neurons and strength. of synapses. For this reason, it has been found to completely reverse neurodegenerative diseases related to age.
here It is an excellent talk on TEDx given by Mark Mattson, the current Head of the Neuroscience Laboratory at the National Institute on Aging. He is also professor of neuroscience at Johns Hopkins University and one of the leading researchers of the cellular and molecular mechanisms that underlie multiple neurodegenerative disorders, such as Parkinson's disease and Alzheimer's disease.
We have published many articles on fasting, and to get more information on how to do it, different strategies and more science, you can start here. Here are some related articles:
The neuroscientist shows what fasting does to his brain and why Big Pharma will not study it
The complete guide to fasting and reversing type 2 diabetes: a special interview with Dr. Jason Fung
Why researchers are seeking FDA approval for fasting and caloric restriction for cancer treatment
Scientists discover that fasting triggers the regeneration of stem cells and fights cancer
Reversing the Age of White Blood Cells
Elizabeth Parris, CEO of Bioviva USA Inc., has become the first human being to revert the age of her white blood cells from a biological point of view, thanks to the experimental therapies of her own company. Bioviva uses research reviewed by intramural and extramural experts to create therapies for age-related diseases (Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, cancer, heart disease), and now, they have reversed 20 years of "telomere shortening" in a human being for the first time time.
Telomeres are short segments of DNA that cover the ends of each chromosome and act as a protective feature against wear, which occurs naturally as the human body ages. As we get older, these telomeres get shorter and shorter as our cells continue to divide more and more. Eventually, they become too short to protect the chromosome, which is what makes our cells work poorly and that age-related diseases begin to establish themselves.
We published a story about this early last year, and you can read more about this here:
The first human being has his DNA manipulated to produce white blood cells in 20 years less
Therefore, as you can see, even within the general scientific world, we are not far from reversing aging or slowing it down to prevent age-related diseases. This research represents only the tip of the iceberg and, at our current rate of acceleration with respect to scientific and technological progress, who knows where we will be in 20 years?
Would it be the investment of age to "play God"? It is impossible to say. Maybe "God" meant that we discovered our own intelligence and ability and used these discoveries for good. Perhaps manipulating our own genes is part of our natural process of human evolution and development. This, however, is a completely separate issue, worthy of another article.
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