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Regeneration and Aging. Could they be related?

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#1 Jose_LER

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Posted 09 October 2014 - 03:54 PM


As far I know the body is a machinery that is constantly replacing and creating new cells. Some cells death while other new cells are created. Each tissue has a specific life so bones, skin, etc.. are constantly being created and destroyed.

 

Aging can be seen as a degeneration of that process. I mean, from newborn to sexual maturity ~20 years, the body is in an anabolic state. After that, the body is on anabolic process that little by little shows the signs of aging.

 

Well, I think that aging can be seen as a process where the regeneration mechanism is being discharged. By discharged I mean a process that is being performed less and less perfect and complete. There is "something" that get exhausted and finally the body cannot me managed and it dies.

 

That "something" could be an electrical process, something like a quantum non-linear process that is directly related with DNA activation. That energy could come from oxidative processes and those oxidative processes are more and more inefficient in time because some basic substances get finished.



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Posted 09 October 2014 - 04:11 PM

Definately there is a correlation between the regeneration and repair capabilities and the aging.



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Posted 09 October 2014 - 04:15 PM

Definately there is a correlation between the regeneration and repair capabilities and the aging.

 

So there could be a interesting way to explore because it has been shown in some works that regeneration is directly related with celullar polarization. Some works have been made by different authors were they claim that when a regeneration process takes place there are some specific electrical changes in the cellular's properties.

 

I think that the genes that control anabolic processes depend of one polarity while the genes that controls catabolic processes depend on the oposite polarization. So it could be possible to activate and stimulate anabolic processes if the correct polarization and intensity is applied to the cell and viceversa.
 



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#4 Danail Bulgaria

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Posted 09 October 2014 - 04:20 PM

There is one very interesting russian experimental study, when they managed to stop the multiplication of bacteria with an electromagnetic field.



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Posted 09 October 2014 - 04:23 PM

There is one very interesting russian experimental study, when they managed to stop the multiplication of bacteria with an electromagnetic field.

 

Have you any links to that study?



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Posted 09 October 2014 - 04:25 PM

I am looking for them now :)



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Posted 09 October 2014 - 04:27 PM

I am looking for them now :)

 

;)



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Posted 09 October 2014 - 04:39 PM

Sorry. I have lost the link to it. The scientist was Влаиль Казначеев. It was about cell cultures,which wre plced inside an electromagnetic coil. And when the electricity was running in one of the directions, it was speeding up the growthof the cultures, while running on the other was slowing them down. He managed to stop their growth by the electromagnetic field. That's what I remember.



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Posted 09 October 2014 - 04:51 PM

Sorry. I have lost the link to it. The scientist was Влаиль Казначеев. It was about cell cultures,which wre plced inside an electromagnetic coil. And when the electricity was running in one of the directions, it was speeding up the growthof the cultures, while running on the other was slowing them down. He managed to stop their growth by the electromagnetic field. That's what I remember.

 

Exactly what I thing... there would be an oxidative process where depending the polarization and other factors, there is an stimulation or inhibition of the biological processes. Aging is an inhibition, so aging could be related with a lossing of special capabilities to create polarization in the body. While we age, there is less and less capacity to create that polarization, so the body activates less and less genes that are involved in the regeneration process giving as a result a worse and worse cellular quality and that is what we call aging.



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Posted 09 October 2014 - 04:54 PM

I don't know man :) This is too deep in something, that I don't quite understand. Why not you try to find contacts and contact the scientist and ask him more about his work over that?



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Posted 09 October 2014 - 04:56 PM

I don't know man :) This is too deep in something, that I don't quite understand. Why not you try to find contacts and contact the scientist and ask him more about his work over that?

 

To the russian scientist that you mention?

It could be interesting...



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Posted 09 October 2014 - 05:02 PM

 

I don't know man :) This is too deep in something, that I don't quite understand. Why not you try to find contacts and contact the scientist and ask him more about his work over that?

 

To the russian scientist that you mention?

It could be interesting...

 

 

His name is Влаиль Казначеев

https://www.google.b...аиль казначеев

 

Vlail Kaznacheyev

 

https://www.google.b...ail kaznacheyev


I hope to have helped your theory :)



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Posted 09 October 2014 - 05:07 PM

 

 

I don't know man :) This is too deep in something, that I don't quite understand. Why not you try to find contacts and contact the scientist and ask him more about his work over that?

 

To the russian scientist that you mention?

It could be interesting...

 

 

His name is Влаиль Казначеев
 

 

Vlail Kaznacheyev


I hope to have helped your theory :)

 

 

I take note... thanks.
 







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