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Nobel Prize winning research has uncovered a fundamental cause of natural cellular aging. The answer cannot be seen by the human eye and is something called a telomere . Telomeres are made of repetitive DNA sequences that are the protective caps, or ends, of our chromosomes. Their duty is to protect our DNA. When we are born, our telomeres are long, but as time goes on, they begin to shorten. So short, in fact, that our telomeres fray similar to the ends of a shoelace and a journey called “cellular aging” begins. When our telomeres become too short, our cells can no longer carry out their critical functions. Cells start to self-destruct and eventually die. Scientists call this apoptosis . Cells dying are one thing, but when cells simply stop functioning, known as senescence , they can spew out dangerous free radicals and inflammatory molecules that essentially damage nearby cells. So, how do we battle this process? A patented nutrient has been shown to safely add length to short telomeres in humans.* What’s more fascinating is that this is the only known substance in the history of all mankind capable of doing this. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- One of the key ingredients that helps lengthen our shorten telomeres are vitamin E (tocotrienols); has been shown to be eective in overall antioxidant protection and may also support the maintenance of healthy brain function
Posted on: Sat, 30 Aug 2014 12:55:28 +0000

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