anti aging better yet reverse aging ,pass me the telomerase please.
72Sierra Sciences Telomere and Telomerase
Hold the mayo and pass me the telomerase please.Now as a hubber and a baby boomer to boot,reverse aging products has to be an interesting subject.A friend of mine sent me Sierra Sciences cure aging or die trying .com website.Hubzer dude must say that the whole telomere filling the "gap" left by DNA replication is beyond me.Science says that sufficient levels of telomerase made it possible for these cells to become younger resembling cell .(hey,what do rats know?) Estimating age of humans based on telomere shortening looks like an amazing science to me.Hope the hubzer dude telomeres maintain length.Man, i have been spitting cells for many moons. On the Sierra Science site, it says the science is possible,but funding has not been that forth coming.Maybe the over population factor has held back funding .Reverse aging products at an affordable price would increase population.At this point ,it appears there is not an affordable product being distributed to the market .The viable product Ta-65 seems a tad pricey.(600ish to 3000ish a month depending on dosage). Funny, my spell check does not think telomere and telomerase are words.After a quick search,there is more info on telomerase at pub med than i ever thought would be possible .
Love the company statement
"Cure Aging or Die Trying" Groucho Marx stated " I intend to live forever or die trying."
Telomere Rats Tell what?
what is Telomere
A telomere is a region of repetitive DNA sequence at the end of a chromosome, which protects the end of the chromosome.(best description is it is like the tip of a shoelace.) I linked to an extensive definition page.Now, is this a big wave in health? Is there a direct relationship of telomere shortening and the length to life. Does telomere length change how we age and perhaps even one day keep us forever young? Now the Hubzer dude knows that nutrition,exercise,and get rid of stress stuff helps folks sustain better health especially as we get older.Wishing folks health and happiness.
What Dr.Bill thinks.
Dr. William H. Andrews has dedicated his life to this science.Theoretical maximum life is 125 years old.He and his team have devoted many years in this study.Dr. Bill thinks that the shortest fuse to death by old age is telomere shortening.An example is children dying of old age called progeria. God bless all children.I never could understand how children had a rapid aging disease. Somehow some children are born with short telomeres. He states when the chromosome tips shrink to a certain base size the cell will not divide.The clock of aging and life stops.He says of all the sticks of dynamite in our cells,telomere shortening has the shortest fuse.We have trillions of cells with a nucleus and chromosome tips. Dr Bill states that the proof of concept is here.TA 65 does induce telomerase induction.He stated that this science has a way to go but we are turning the telomarase on.For the Hubzer dude ,I say if your aging ,please take a look at the cure aging or die trying site. I found the videos what was happening with the rats amazing.The rats hair color change was interesting,but to see brain growth was riveting.This is a FACINATING conversation with Dr.Bill. Your thoughts on cure aging thinking are appreciated.
Turn the Gene back on,reproductive cells don't age
An interesting product
I have been talking to folks that are using product B (TM). Each person had a testimony about what they think it is doing for them.In the future ,i may give this product try.When a company says money back for a product, they have my attention.I will be watching and talking to folks that are using product b (tm)The hubzer dude has been thinking about a telomere support product for a few months now.
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Hubzer, I want to live a quality life as long as possible, don't you. Your page has nailed this great advance - maybe the most significant advance in medical science - perhaps, even in the past 100 years. When I first heard about telomerase, I just had to be part of spreading the good word.
From T.I.S. Telomeres: a short history
* 2003 Scientists studying 20-year-old blood samples from 143 people show that telomere length is good indicator of whether someone is likely to live for 15 years or more once they reach 60.
* 2004 Women living with stress of having a sick child are found to have shorter telomeres. Other research suggests that meditation or other forms of stress reduction may lengthen telomeres.
* 2007 Study of men in Scotland shows those with the longest telomeres were half as likely to develop heart disease than those with shorter telomeres. Telomere length was as good as cholesterol levels at predicting the risk of developing cardiovascular disease.
* 2009 Short telomeres linked with inherited bone marrow disease.
* 2010 GM mice with no telomerase, an enzyme that elongates telomeres in some cells, age prematurely compared to normal mice. The ageing effects were reversed after injections of telomerase.
* 2011 Study of civil servants in the UK shows that those with few educational qualifications have shorter telomeres than those with higher educational qualifications. People with poor backgrounds are known to age faster and suffer more age-related diseases. Very interesting. Steve
Funny,there is company on t.v. selling a "how long you will live" test using peoples telomere length .Funny,i wander if they refund money if you get hit by a bus? Take care.Pete
Very soon i shall be taking a new product in this arena. I shall share results soon.
Hubzer, I am prepared to die, but for sure I want to live every minute that I can. How about you?
This is more than interesting science and I hope that it is true.
Didn't Fox News do a bit on the different life spans because of the size if the telomeres? They said, that there is no solution, didn't they? In other words, you were stuck with the cards you were dealt.
It would be great to hear from folks that have used TA-65.Reverse aging PRODUCTS sound like a great idea.I will be 60 soon,. Regards John
That is interesting as all heck.First time i even have heard the word Telomere.Sounds like it has some merit.
Thanks for this hub,hope you write more about Telomeres in the future.The future may be now.
There is evidence that activating telomerase might prevent tumors. If the treatment can be made safe,it could lead to breakthroughs in restoring organ function in the elderly and treating a variety of diseases of aging.
We have just learned about telomeres and telomerase, it can be said that scientists are on the verge of discovering many of telomerase's secrets. In the future, their research in the area of telomerase could uncover valuable information to combat aging, fight cancer, and even improve the quality of medical treatment in other areas such as skin grafts for burn victims, bone marrow transplants, and heart disease. Who knows how far this could go? Like they say ,this is an interesting Hub.
It now makes sense to me to use telomere support products.
This idea of reverse aging got a long way to go,but it has a good start with the makers of product b.I watched a video and the founders are very serious.
I would like very much to see the data and tests from the product, it sounds very exciting. Stem cells can lengthen telomeres, and cloning can lengthen telomeres and render a longer life expectancy (Dr. Michael West 'the immortal gene'). For us poor folks, HGH and melatonin seems to still give us the most bang for the buck. If a product hit the market that is orally administered and has sufficient bioavailability that certainly would be a civilization altering event indeed. A product that perhaps stimulated telomere expression in the mitochondria, however, is not so far out of our reach. The down side would be that there would be a heightened risk for cancer since you are altering the expression within the cell nucleus itself. I certainly will look into the products and thank you for such a wonderful hub.
Ok, I have just finished looking at the product information. It does not lengthen telomeres or encourage telomerase production. It cannot reverse or stop the natural shortening of telomeres that occurs with cell division. What it does do is protect telomeres from premature destruction through free radicals. Strong doses of vitamin C and/or resveratrol could render similar results. It's good that the general public is now becomming aware of telomeres, and blogs like yours are certainly helping in that capacity. Thanks again for such a great hub.
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Fay Paxton 13 months ago
Very interesting. Now I'm going back to read all this links.
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