Old Mice "Cheat Death"
with New Breakthrough
from Harvard Medical School
Dear Health-Conscious Reader,
In a landmark study that sounds like science fiction, a professor at Harvard Medical School regenerated the brains of aging mice by turning on a switch inside their cells.
![]() Mice with telomerase activated (left) look much younger than those that had the enzyme turned off (right).[Credit: Mariela Jaskelioff/Harvard Medical school] |
The mice, who were the equivalent of elderly men, had all the classic signs of old age: Their brains were smaller... they were going blind... they stopped having sex... their hair was gray... and they couldn’t find their way through a maze or remember where their food was.
But when this Harvard professor hit the switch in their cells, the tissues and organs in their body -- including their brains -- started to regenerate and grow back to normal size.
Even a slight change in brain size would have been a miracle... but what happened was even more remarkable.
The gray hair was gone. So was the poor eyesight and shrunken brains. In fact, there was nothing left that could distinguish them as “old.”¹
And here’s the best part:
This “Age-Reversing Switch” Can Be Turned On in Us Too
Hi, I’m Al Sears, MD.
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I’ve been researching and studying the remarkable science behind this breakthrough since it was discovered almost 20 years ago. I was the first doctor in the country licensed to administer the supplement based on this science. I’ve also written about it extensively and given many lectures... like the standing room only presentation I just made at the International Conference on Anti-Aging and Regenerative Medicine in Malaysia.
And as you’ll see in just a moment, clinical studies confirm the effectiveness of this therapy in men and women. In fact, the discovery that led to the breakthrough won the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 2009.
That means we now have the ability to repair our own aging brains... reignite our flagging sex drives... correct our failing eyesight... and sharpen our minds as if we were 21 again.
The “switch” responsible for this dramatic reversal of aging is telomerase.
It’s the enzyme that helps you rebuild the “biological clocks” at the end of your DNA called telomeres.
Today, I’m going to show you how to tap the remarkable power of your telomeres and the age-reversing enzyme that helps maintain them. That way, you can keep doing everything you want for longer than you ever thought possible.
Staying Younger Longer is Well Within Your Reach
Telomeres are the “time keepers” attached to every strand of your DNA. Each time your cells divide, your telomeres get shorter. When your telomeres become too short, cell division stops and your life ends.
By slowing down the loss of your telomeres, you not only extend your lifespan, you stay younger longer.
That’s what I do for my patients. And it’s important you know how this works.
As the telomere gets shorter, your body produces cells that are older, weaker and more decrepit.
This speeding up of telomere loss actually causes your body to transcribe an older, more dysfunctional part of your genome. That means your body becomes weaker, more frail and open to all the diseases of aging.
But if you take action now you can turn back that dial and enjoy a younger body for years, maybe decades longer.
Slowing the loss of the telomere, and in some cases making the telomere longer, is how you grow “biologically younger.” Regardless of your chronological age, you can enjoy the energy and physical power of someone much younger.
And that’s where the story I told you earlier becomes important. It proved for the first time that telomerase reverses features of aging in a whole organism.
Harvard Professor Who “Cheated Death”
Turned On Telomerase
The study of the now-famous mice who cheated death and became “reborn” as much younger mice was published in the prestigious journal Nature.
The lead researcher Dr. Rod DePinho is a professor of genetics at Harvard Medical School and director of applied cancer science at the Boston-based Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.
When the mice had their telomerase turned on, they were rejuvenated after only one month.
Their telomeres were longer, and their telomerase levels increased. Brain cells that were dormant came back to life, producing new neurons. Their shrunken organs, like spleens and even testes and brain... grew in size.
Key organs functioned better, and the mice got their sense of smell back. The males also produced new sperm cells, and their mates gave birth to larger litters.
The mice went on to live long healthy lives.
After Dr. DePinho and his colleagues had taken mice and made them young again, he said the study produced results that were the equivalent of finding the famed fountain of youth.
And by taking a few simple, easy steps I’m going to show you that promote longer telomeres, you can recreate that fountain of youth inside your body.
You don’t have to make any radical changes.
There are no impossible, insane workouts.
No diet that will deprive you of anything.
Just a better, longer life with a dramatically lower risk of becoming sick as you get older.
Studies Show Short Telomeres
Skyrocket Your Risk of Disease
Compelling evidence shows the length of your telomeres determines your risk for many of the illnesses that come with age. For example:
- A team at Harvard discovered that having short telomeres nearly doubled the risk for bladder cancer.²
- The journal Breast Cancer Research and Treatment published findings that breast cancer cells had shorter telomeres than normal cells.³
- Japanese researchers found cancers of the mouth begin in cells with short telomeres.4
- The British Journal of Cancer reported that colon cancer cells have shorter telomeres.5
By contrast, when you have longer telomeres, your cells don’t age as quickly. Not only do you avoid diseases like cancer, you live younger longer.
Have a look at these study results:
- 100 year olds in good health had “significantly longer” telomeres than those with health problems.6
- Your risk of heart attack increases the faster your telomeres break down. When researchers looked at people in perfect health who later died from heart disease, they found the death rate from heart attack was three times higher for men whose telomeres got short the fastest. The death rate for women was 2.3 times higher.7 Simply stated, the shorter your telomeres, the higher your risk of death from heart attack.
- People with shorter telomeres in their immune cells had twice the risk of death from heart failure as patients with the longest telomeres. The study, published by the American Heart Association, found the highest-risk group had telomeres half the length of the lowest-risk group.8
The message here is clear. When you preserve telomere length, you preserve life and youth.
We now understand the very mechanism by which you age. And we’ve found a simple system that helps you preserve your telomeres and extend your lifespan.
우리네 인생은 말초신경의 자극에 올인하는 경우가 허다하다. 오히려 말초신경의 자극ㅇㄹ 위해 자신을 가꾸고, 자신의 업을 확총하고, 자신의 위상을 높이는 경우가 허다하다. 이미 고인된 세계의 최고 여인들을 품은 바 있는 그리스의 선박왕 오나시스도 동일한 얘기를 한적이 있다. 세상에 여인이 없다면 세상엔 발전이 없었을 것리고 또 없을 것이라고 말이다.
인간들이 말초신경의 자극에 올인하는 이유가 최근에 규명 되었다.모든 세포를형성하는 dna의 맨 끝자락에 '말단소립'이라는 것이 달려 있는 데 이 '말단소립'이 짧아지면 늙어지고, 약해빠지고, 노쇠하고, 추하게 되는 세포를 생성시키고 이 '말단소립'이을 짧아지고 짧아지다가 완전히 없어지고 사라지면 바로 죽음이라는 것이다. 죽음에 다다른 아주 늙은 쥐를 대상으로 실험을 했는 데 이 '말단소립'강화하고 자극을 주어 키웠을 때 실험의 쥐는 회색털이 검어지고, 생식능력 교미를 시작하고, 뇌세포는 ㅡㄹ어지고..., 완전히 젊은 쥐로 변했다고 한다. 말단신겨인 '마단소립'을 강화하면 강화하는 만큼 그 인생도 번영하고 활황을 누리게 된다
I’ll Show You Exactly How it Works...