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#1 Aphrodite

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Posted 30 September 2013 - 10:36 AM


This article is from the latest issue of New Scientist:

JUST as a car's battery wears down with age, mitochondria, our cellular powerhouses, produce energy less efficiently as we get older. Now, ageing mice have been given a new lease of life after being injected with a drug that jump-starts their mitochondria.

Mitochondria contain genes coding for proteins important in energy production. So Shaharyar Khan of Gencia Corporation in Charlottesville, Virginia, and colleagues wondered if boosting the activity of these genes might reverse decline.

They took a naturally occurring mitochondrial transcription factor called TFAM, which initiates protein synthesis, and engineered it to cross into cells from the bloodstream and target the mitochondria.

Aged mice given modified TFAM showed improvements in memory and exercise performance compared with untreated mice. "It was like an 80-year-old recovering the function of a 30-year-old," says Rafal Smigrodzki, also at Gencia, who presented the results at the Strategies for Engineered Negligible Senescence conference in Cambridge this month.

http://www.newscient...-factories.html


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Posted 05 October 2013 - 03:10 PM

And, of course, if TFAM is healthy and pro-longecity, then of course Lipoic Acid boosts it. It really truly is a wonderful substance. "Similarly, lipoic acid supplementation during good control helped reduce alterations in TFAM" http://www.ncbi.nlm....les/PMC3230862/

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Posted 05 October 2013 - 03:14 PM

And the other wonder nutrient, ALCAR http://www.ncbi.nlm....pubmed/15247059

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Posted 05 October 2013 - 03:28 PM

And the third mitochondrial wonder nutrient, besides LA and ALCAR, does it too. PQQ increases TFAM. http://www.jbc.org/c.../285/1/142.full


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Posted 06 October 2013 - 12:06 AM

And the third mitochondrial wonder nutrient, besides LA and ALCAR, does it too. PQQ increases TFAM. http://www.jbc.org/c.../285/1/142.full


In vitro, at least.


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#6 Aphrodite

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Posted 06 October 2013 - 06:59 AM

In one study, Salvia sahendica (an endemic plant of Iran) prevented TFAM reduction when rats were injected with fibrillar amyloid beta (Aβ) peptide, and also improved learning and memory in a behavioral test.

The authors concluded that S. sahendica could potentially be used in the prevention of cognitive impairment.

http://www.ncbi.nlm....pubmed/24028623

Edited by Aphrodite, 06 October 2013 - 07:00 AM.

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Posted 25 March 2014 - 06:14 AM

Peter Nygard is featured in a YouTube video claiming stem cell technology being developed in the Bahamas is making him look and feel younger. http://www.cbc.ca/ne...hamas-1.2555831 Hei is probably just full of it http://corporate.nyg...rger-than-life/ marketing his clothebrand.
“From the woman’s egg, we took out her DNA, put my old 70-year-old DNA in its place [and] grew it in vitro,” he says in the video. “I may be the only person in the world who has my own embryonic stem cells growing in a petri dish.”
Then, Nygard makes his boldest claim.
“This is huge. This is a game changer. This could eliminate all disease. This perhaps is immortality,” he says.





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