Monthly Archives: June 2009

Simple but powerful non-invasive adult stem cell cures

While most popular discussion has centered around the disease-curing potential of embryonic stem cells and induced pluripotent stem cells, small-scale experiments are beginning to show the power of very simple, inexpensive and non-invasive techniques using a patient’s own (autologous) adult … Continue reading

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Fertility of older men: sperm health and dietary supplements

I cite a sampling of research studies here related to the quality of human male semen as a function of age and the possible impacts of dietary supplementation. This topic is increasingly important because of the trend in our society … Continue reading

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More research insight on gray hair and adult stem cell reproduction

In my earlier post How am I doing I said “All of this is just a start though.  I not only want a full head of hair; I want it to be black instead of gray.”   Also, in an earlier … Continue reading

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Spices of life

Personally I love spicy foods, and ginger, curcumin and garlic have long been parts of my Anti-Aging Firewalls dietary supplement regimen.  There is an extensive body of literature supporting the health and potential anti-aging effects of spices.  Sage (salvia officinalis), … Continue reading

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P38, P39 and P40 channel receptor functions inhibit activities of BF-110, HE111 and HE177 leading to reduced expression of (SC)1000 in BOB

If you are used to reading research abstracts full of abbreviations for genes and proteins, how about this one?  Do you think you get the general idea?  Or do you just tune out on anything that sounds so technical?  The … Continue reading

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Genetic or antibiotic prevention for HIV?

Increasingly, researchers are investigating genetic fixes for otherwise intractable conditions.  For example, see the recent blog entry A genetic fix for obesity?  Now, a possible genetic fix is suggested that addresses HIV, a fix that undoes an ancient mutation present … Continue reading

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Do resveratrol, curcumin and EGCG from green tea really inhibit the expression of telomerase?

In anti-aging blog circles the answer seems to be YES, causing endless discussion of how people who want to take these substances and the telomerase activator astragaloside IV should time their doses so the effect of the expensive telomerase activator … Continue reading

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A genetic fix for obesity?

Suppose a simple genetic fix could allow us humans to gorge on fatty junk foods and avoid obesity.  Something like that has been tried on mice and apparently works according to research reported today(ref).  The idea was to introduce a … Continue reading

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How am I doing?

A year after first publishing the online treatise Anti-Aging Firewalls – The Science And Technology Of Longevity and six months after initiating this blog, it’s a good time to ask the question “How am I doing with my anti-aging firewalls … Continue reading

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Naked complexity

In this blog and in my treatise Anti-Aging Firewalls – The Science And Technology Of Longevity I try to steer a mid course between scientific over-simplification and loosing readers because the content is too technical for them to fathom.  I … Continue reading

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