Documentary - Keys to Overcoming Modern Day Diseases
NHK The Body - Series 1, Ep. 2 of 3 - Keys to Overcoming Modern Day Diseases
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90's Supermodels Interviews, Aging, Beauty, Retirement, Regret
Supermodels is such a hard industry as the pressure of new people coming into the modelling and fashion means short times for supermodels.
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Nick Kyrgios can drink all night then play professional tennis the next day
Young people are often known for their energy and ability to stay up late, going out and socializing with friends into the night. They have a natural resilience and the ability to bounce back quickly, allowing them to function normally the next day despite a lack of sleep. On the other hand, as people age, their sleep patterns and energy levels can change. They may find that they need more sleep and have a harder time staying up late. As a result, they may prefer to go to bed earlier and wake up feeling refreshed, rather than staying up late and feeling tired the next day. This difference in sleep patterns and energy levels is often a natural part of the aging process and can vary from person to person.
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How Close Are We To Immortality - Seeker
If you are human, you are going to die. This isn't the most comforting thought, but death is the inevitable price we must pay for being alive. Humans are, however, getting better at pushing back our expiration date, as our medicines and technologies advance.
If the human life span continues to stretch, could we one day become immortal? The answer depends on what you think it means to be an immortal human.
"I don't think when people are even asking about immortality they really mean true immortality, unless they believe in something like a soul," Susan Schneider, a philosopher and founding director of the Center for the Future Mind at Florida Atlantic University, told Live Science. "If someone was, say, to upgrade their brain and body to live a really long time, they would still not be able to live beyond the end of the universe."
Scientists expect the universe will end, which puts an immediate dampener on a mystery about the potential for human immortality. Some scientists have speculated about surviving the death of the universe, as science journalist John Horgan reported for Scientific American, but it's unlikely that any humans alive today will experience the universe's demise anyway.
Related: What happens when you die?
Many humans grow old and die. To live indefinitely, we would need to stop the body from aging. A group of animals may have already solved this problem, so it isn't as far-fetched as it sounds.
Hydra are small, jellyfish-like invertebrates with a remarkable approach to aging. They are largely made up of stem cells that constantly divide to make new cells, as their older cells are discarded. The constant influx of new cells allows hydra to rejuvenate themselves and stay forever young, Live Science previously reported.
"They don't seem to age, so, potentially they are immortal," Daniel Martínez, a biology professor at Pomona College in Claremont, California, who discovered the hydra's lack of aging, told Live Science. Hydra show that animals do not have to grow old, but that doesn't mean humans could replicate their rejuvenating habits. At 0.4 inches (10 millimeters) long, hydra are small and don't have organs. "It's impossible for us because our bodies are super complex," Martínez said.
Humans have stem cells that can repair and even regrow parts of the body, such as in the liver, but the human body is not made almost entirely of these cells, like hydra are. That's because humans need cells to do things other than just divide and make new cells. For example, our red blood cells transport oxygen around the body. "We make cells commit to a function, and in doing that, they have to lose the ability to divide," Martínez said. As the cells age, so do we.
We can't simply discard our old cells like hydra do, because we need them. For example, the neurons in the brain transmit information. "We don't want those to be replaced," Martínez said. "Because otherwise, we won't remember anything." Hydra could inspire research that allows humans to live healthier lives, for example, by finding ways for our cells to function better as they age, according to Martínez. However, his gut feeling is that humans will never achieve such biological immortality.
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Lecture - Basics of stem cell therapy - Mesenchymal Stem Cells
Lecture - Basics of stem cell therapy - Mesenchymal Stem Cells
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What Are Exosomes? | Aging Clinical Applications
What are exosomes, masterclass lecture, aging, reverse aging.
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Lecture, Aging Is Not Inevitable Are Stem Cells the Fountain of Youth
Lecture, Aging Is Not Inevitable Are Stem Cells the Fountain of Youth
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Parabiosis and Young Blood, Plasticity of the Age - Irina Conboy
Parabiosis and Young Blood, Plasticity of the Age - Irina Conboy
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Searching for BRAIN POWER, to cure aging and do science
Brains, Society is an expression of IQ and of the average IQ of the population dictates existence. Essentially brains, and we all generally suffer from this limitation. Cure Aging
Chapter 1 The smartest people Getting the smartest people to do the job. This is the most common way of doing things, processes people to identify the smartest people and put them to do the challenging work. It is called the education system. Finding the smartest people is possible, but a consideration is that this system is highly flawed by sociology. Is the candidate really the smartest, or just gone through life with privilege and passes. Considering we are genuine about wanting to cure aging, we must take such into account.
Chapter Two, Bone fide genius, they are above the smartest people, and they wear their superior intellect openly, they can be identified. They are a better chance at meeting the goals of science work than the smartest people. Definitely sought to work on biology, medical problems and curing aging... They are also generally easily acquired. They seem to be sidelined most of the time as governments are threatened by such people.
Chapter 3: Savants. If you have seen the movie Rain Man, the main character is termed a savant. Savants surpass the smartest people and even bona fide geniuses. They usually have some kind of brain damage that causes them to be exceptional. Autism or acquired savants, an accident to head.
Chapter 4 Artificial Intelligence. We use these brains to build brains, an artificial brain, an intelligence that can surpass human capacity.
Artificial Intelligence, if such an A.I. were to do science. Everything we thought we knew would not survive A.I. We are just beginning to build systems with the capacity of being somewhat intelligent. Automaton's to a computing machine able to do math computations, exceeding most people ability, to beating world champion in chess, go and other games. IBM Watson beating Jeopardy champion in trivia facts. Rather than a human being intelligent enough to do some task, we can build machines to do tasks both physical and intellectual and develop them, ongoing, increasing their ability and intelligence with each iteration.
Chapter 5. Intelligent Slime An interesting show of intelligence, was a slime that redesigned the Tokyo subway, doing a far better job than humans. Physarum polycephalum Single-celled slime molds, they found, can build networks as complex as the Tokyo subway system.
Chapter 6. As we observed in the slime mold. The prospect of biological neuronal network, the brain in a vat. Which brings us to the latest iteration and the topic we want to explore today, in the search for brain power that can cure aging. The brain in a Vat. The brain in a jar. The big neuronal network. Brains are just neurons forming connections. We can't have this 1 chip per neuron shenanigans, we need the big brain... Duplicate the brain and make an infinitely larger version of it with the design that it results in superintelligence. The process would involve forming an artificial brain, neurons and synapses in a container. New neurons can be added, and the brain made bigger and bigger. But neurons are highly dependent on the life support system and are living...1. Defining the media, so it can be synthesized and be animal free. As the brain gets larger, the amount of media would also increase. Artificial media could be cheap, and a media recycling system could make things more efficient.2. Without an immune system, a virus or bacteria could kill the brain. Either an immune system must be synthesized or the condition must be kept sterile. Generally, developing artificial homeostatic and life support systems are required.3. Neuron rights, apply the Abraham Maslow, hierarchy of human needs, allow them to rest to 12 hours a day, feed them, so on. We are building a sentience, and building a sentience is not inherently a violation of the sentience rights. A sentient brain could be perfectly happy if all its needs were met. 4. Develop the input and output system to train the neurons and to communicate with the brain. Ideally, like, we communicate with humans. The average total volume of the human brain is approximately 1,200 cubic centimeters.
Multiplied by the number of people on Earth, say (8 billion), the resulting volume would be approximately 9,600 cubic meters.9,600 cubic meters = 30.8 meters by 30.8 meters by 30.8 meters. Basically, all the human brains on Earth would fit into a space 30.8 meters. The Empire State Building in New York City is by comparison 1.04 million cubic meters vs. 9,600 cubic meters for all the human brains on Earth. It could fit a brain 108 times the size of all the brains of everyone alive today, every human being on Earth. What is the all important aim here. Is making brains that build smarter brains, that brain that builds a brain, and on and on. Then we can use it that brain to the needs of human being, obsoleting healthcare, cure aging.
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Dr. Joseph Kraft - Sugar causes heart disease, Igor Cummins
Most important health video. Culture of sugar in food driving much of the disease in western world.
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Gymnasium 2.0, new FITNESS longevity facilities, proposing...
Lifestyle, lifestyle of course, lifestyle has the greatest impact on a persons heath and lifespan.
Diet, exercise, working out, eating right. Not drugs, not medical procedures.
Now, that's a far cry from labs, medical centers, drugs and supplements.
But if you were to ask a scientist, you get a lab, a doctor prescribes a medical clinic, a pharmacist to a drug store
People revert to what they know as being the path to understanding what they do not know. Instead, let's take a moment to clear the preconceptions and think different.
Now this is where it gets crazy, we asked the AI, what business structure has the greatest positive impact on health and longevity.
A.I..., a Roman bathhouse... sound effect what? That's just crazy A.I. Let's hear it out...
AI continues, Roman baths were public facilities in ancient Rome that were used for hygiene, socializing and relaxation... Many Romans visited the baths on a daily basis.
Well, some culture still have Roman baths, they are installed as part of municipal works like libraries. They are termed State bath, city baths or after the name of the city baths, for example New Brunswick Baths.
Roman baths are not a pool for bathing, archeology shows that they had a number of different facilities, including:
A large pool or a swimming pool called a piscina, which was used for swimming and exercising.
A series of plunge pools, hot and cold baths, called calidarium for (hot) and frigidarium for cold. The hot baths were heated by underfloor hypocausts, while the cold baths were used to cool down after the hot baths. Hypercausts were basically a coal powered furnace, that heated water and circulated around the complex.
Sauna's, called laconicum, where Romans could sweat and detoxify their bodies.
Steam rooms also a calidarium, where Romans could relax and breathe in steam.
A series of massage rooms and beauty treatments, including hair cutting and styling, manicures, and pedicures.
A gymnasium, outdoor exercise yards where Romans could work out and engage in physical activity.
A library or reading room, where Romans could relax and read.
A dining area, where Romans could eat and socialize.
Give the AI some credit, strangely, fundamental lifestyle longevity practices are ice baths, saunas, exercising and eating healthy as some of the core technologies of longevity.
Roman bathhouses were non-standard and different locations had differing facilities, allowing for innovation to rework the Roman bathhouse into a new type of gymnasium and fitness center in our case for longevity, bring in the saline vapor room, the supplements, the drug store, the lab area and the medical clinic and any alteration that hones in the essential longevity facility.
The complete gamut of longevity in one facility? The Roman Bathhouse. Gymnasiums 2.0.
We like the innovation and science of such a facility but what is critical in this approach is that we affect member's lifestyle as a key regulator of healthspan and lifespan and all for the price of a gym membership, that has got to be a great deal.
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Second Opinion: Laetrile at Sloan-Kettering
The story of a young science-writer at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, who risked everything by blowing the whistle on a massive cover-up involving a promising cancer therapy.
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CHRIS HEMSWORTH does anti-aging, longevity in Limitless. A quick review, commentary.
Immortality review, commentary of Limitless with Christ Hemsworth.
Let's take a look at Limitless With Chris Hemsworth
TV-Series in Six parts where Chris does longevity, anti-aging exercises.
In the past several years longevity is becoming an alternative fitness regime and this is still developing as we uncover more exercises and lifestyle hacks and as science progresses. Chris it seems has embarked on all of them in this series and so if you are into fitness, it might be a primer on adding some longevity exercises.
Well worth it. I watched all 6 episodes. Everything is high quality and well done.
Episode 1: Stress Proof
Chris learns to tame his stress response while attempting a terrifying crane walk. This episode really put me on the edge of my seat. The longevity lesson is to enjoy stress physically rather than letting it hurt.
Note the use of VR to put people challenging situations in order to help them overcome their fears and terrors. Does it help? The unconscious mind might not know the difference, and it could prove a learning tool. Like the phantom arm experiment, but walking on a crane 1 mile in the air.
He meets with special forces.
Ep 2 Shock
Chris heads to the icy Arctic in his search for health and longevity.
Ice baths are a universal practice in longevity, as well as sauna and even hot baths. Joe Rogans done it. But Chris takes it to an entirely new level, swimming in the Arctic ocean.
Ep. 3 Fasting
Four days. No food. But can fasting make Chris live longer?
The prevailing advice is the 12-hour eating window where breakfast is most essential, with small lunch and small dinner and the 3 or 4 times a year 4 day fast. Stay hydrated.
4 Strength
Chris discovers how his muscles can help him live longer with an epic rope climb.
5. Memory
Chris has always worked to keep his body healthy; now it's time to challenge his brain.
Chris gets the news that he has APOE4, Alzheimer's gene. Genes load the gun, the environment pulls the trigger, and he has discovered sauna and possible more therapies to help the environmental factor.
Air quality is often overlooked. These are largely western diseases, due to western lifestyle and industrialization, poisons in the air, food and water. The predominance of Parkinson's in farming areas of the USA and Germany. Metal on metal hip replacements now banned, where the result of metalosis and the result of metal toxicity in blood caused dementia.
6. Acceptance
Chris' quest for eternal youth fast forwards him to the end of his life.
Immortality is not about acceptance, instead steering the tech as far as possible in the direction of radical life extension. Our role is to cure aging, not to accept it, using science and resources.
Let's not settle for hospitals and pharmaceuticals or reinterment communities, nursing home and aged care. We should work to eliminate these aspects of aging altogether.
To the lady who has cancer at the end, like Chris learned longevity, she can also learn cancer prevention and survival. There is much information, they might not be cures altogether, but it might just be enough to tip the scales in your favor. Don't accept your cancer, just like a common cold, one day it won't end life, but be just as trivial as the common cold.
We have to thank the studied cultures where much of the science is derived from. Science is playing catch up on many of these practices.
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Immortality, cure aging with science. How close are we?
Using science to reverse aging and cure aging, how much progress are we making, and can we finally solve it?
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Cure Aging With Science - Rise of Immortal Billionaires
Can we cure aging with science, find out how the most wealthy are contributing to curing aging.
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How to CURE AGING, for real!
Now, we hear people using the buzzword cure aging but what about actually curing aging? For real.
What evidence is there that aging can be cured, and how would one really go about curing aging?
It appears that some animals have already cured aging. They are biologically immortal.
For example,
The crab, are said to have negliable senesence, Lobsters grow by molting which requires considerable energy, and the larger the shell the more energy is required.[26] Eventually, the lobster will die from exhaustion during a molt. Older lobsters are also known to stop molting, which means that the shell will eventually become damaged, infected, or fall apart, and they die.
Tortoises, are believed to be able to slow down the aging process, At 190 years old, Jonathan the Seychelles giant tortoise is thought to be the oldest living land animal in the world. That some animals live longer than humans show us that the biological limits are yet to be reached and humans could be able to live as long as the tortious
Freshwater rotifers (zooplankton), Tree Weta/ Zombie Bugs interestingly can enter timeless hibernation. Freeze them a very long time, when thawed they carry on as if nothing happened only a million years have passed.
Planaria, potentially live indefinitely, cured aging and are biologically immortal
Hydra, cured aging and is believed to be biologically immortal
and Of course, Turritopsis dohrnii, the immortal jellyfish
Animals like Newts, zebra fish are termed model organisms because they exhibit fascinating abilities.
So how do they cure aging?
It is called "Regeneration"
These model organisms act as a proof of concept, that aging can indeed be cured. We know it's possible, only if we are able to adapt it to human beings. If we copied it and applied it to humans.
The mechanism of their amazing ability to cure aging involves maintaining embryonic like stem cells, telomere maintenance and the high quality cell scaffold called the extracellular matrix and of course activation of the specific parts of the genome required for regeneration and maintenance using chemicals and electroceuticals.
In contrast, we are not flying blind that some cure will magically appear somewhere in research as a natural, inevitable result. The proof of concept is an important point to make. The billions spent on curing aging and age associated disease may lead to nil. For no proof of concept or clear path can be provided that the research will ultimately lead to a cure or even what that cure looks like.
At Immortality we not only talks about regeneration but Human regeneration and imagine a system of regeneration applied to humans as an ongoing clinical therapy. The ability of the human biology to perform regeneration of tissue and organs so that their age and more importantly their condition and function remains ideal regardless of time.
Observation show that humans have an identical ability of regeneration, but get this. It is switched off in the genome, not genetically expressed, and gets locked away soon after birth. A fraction of regeneration that is not switched off is called self-repair, and humans have the ability to self-repair. Self-repair is limited regeneration. It is believed that without self-repair human beings would barely live for 5 years and will full regeneration humans would not age at all and that aging the inability of the organism to maintain itself. With aging, even the self-repair system becomes increasingly turned off and no longer performs crucial maintenance roles.
The path to curing aging in human beings is to unlock human regeneration. And if nature is anything to g by, it is the way to cure aging.
Here we illustrate regeneration when it is still active in an infant.
The baby with a stroke.
An aging reset during embryogenesis is the other observation of regeneration. A baby should be born the same age as the mother, no a baby is born with an age of 0. This is due to an aging reset during embryogenesis that reverses the age of the cell so that the baby is born not the age of the mother.
This field is called Regenerative Medicine and one day it could mean insitu organ regeneration eliminating the need for organ transplantation, it could mean limp and organ regeneration to ward off diseases of age.
At immortality, we work on understanding human regeneration, the ability to therapy regeneration into a human being because it has proof of concept, however the challenge is the adaption to humans as a clinical therapy. Working with these model organisms to unlock and adapt regeneration as a therapy for human beings.
This is what immortality is all about.
Tony, over and out
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Why Religions HATE Science and fool you into hating Science too
Why Religions Hate Science and fool you into Science too.
Well, technically it's not all religions that hate science, more specifically it is the Abrahamic religions that wage their wars on Science. Christianity, Islam and Judaism.
Why?
All religions are cults, and all cults fabricate a history and a dialogue that is based in fiction. 100% fiction. It takes a dumbed down and poor kind of mind to be vulnerable to a cult and religions not only feed on such minds but require such defiled minds, for by the nature of science, the mind is improved and science develops the mind and with enough time in thinking the way science calls a person to think, the mind becomes immune to the parasitic disease of religion. A mental illness. Science causes the mind to outgrow a cults lies and nonsense, and such threatens religions. Socrates was imprisoned and forced to drink poison as his death sentence, the poison of religion. His crime, improving the natural flawed mind.
The government tells then that Jesus flew away and people believe that Jesus flew away, but scientists do not and furthermore it is more likely that Jesus did not even exist for cults never have interest in fact or factual history. Jesus is entirely a means to an end, a tool in the business of religion, and nothing more.
In contrast, science is the means of determining and discovering truth, and that is why religion is against science. For it uncovers the lie that is religion. It shines a light on religion and all that sees are liberated.
Religions have tried to argue against science and have lost each and every time in history, Copernicus in 1543 in his famous work De Revolutionibus Orbium Coelestium, directly challenged the teachings of the Book of Genesis. The Solar centric solar system versus the religious Earth centric system, and the cults were completely wrong. It seems they cannot understand the Universe their so-called God created, yet they are the authority on such things. It is laughable, but ultimately the ridicule is diverted to the believer, who under all ridiculousness still props up the cult. Their effort against Darwin and evolution also challenges Genesis. The persecution of Galileo and even the murder of Archimedes, one of the greatest mathematicians of all time.
The Dead Sea Scrolls - Fake
The Shroud of Turin - Fake
Nazareth did not exist in Jesus times and Jesus spoke Aramaic not the recently engineered language of Hebrew.
The United States has a severe problem with cults and the way cults influence society, anything said about Judaism is "Anti-Semitic" and they are paralyzed against its unlawful cancel culture. Stem cell research is a don't go their subject, and many in science practice sociology and beckon to these cults. Nations that have fought against these cults are fighting for their very soul, and nations that have caught the god delusion and virus of faith early and held it at bay at any and all cost have fought the good fight and have their soul. No apologies required.
The system of science is to disagree with the establish fact with fact, not cheer it on.
This has not been a passive effort of religions, is it an active effort where lies, deceit, torture and murder are all "moral" such as defacing historically significant scientific literature with ramblings about religious rubbish, erasing history and replacing it with fantasies. This was intentional effect to say, religion is higher than science for religious text defaces scientific text. They claim, we were just recycling paper. The Archimedes Palimpsest, for example.
And the object of the presentation.
The Hipparcus Palimpsest
These cults run your hospitals, they run your schools. They own your media and they suppress descending voices. They even have a hold on your government and influence it funding and laws. Furthermore, they censor books, and they teach their cult to children in the schools as if it were real, and they quietly omit arbitrarily. All redactions and censorship, persecution of truth, comes out of cults and the ongoing enforcement of their fictions.
You become more scientific, you outgrow religion.
Scams in the marketplace. The way for a new age.
The government seeing how effective and foolish people are in believing such nonsense also dabble in cult, the Nazi's and pop culture through your television. They like you dumbed down and emotional, believing their every caper and whim.
IN contrast, look at what science has brought forward, Housing, Food security, running water, sewage systems, transportation, air transport and much, much more, yet the real hero to these brainwashed homo-idiots is religion?, That has brought... a scam.
Choose science.
Tony over and out
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How Queen Ants Live 500% more, Solved! and Is Oridonin better than Rapamycin?
Insulin signaling in the long-lived reproductive caste of ants
Long live the queen
A trade-off between reproduction and lifespan occurs across most living organisms. An exception is insects such as ants, in which reproductive activity is limited to one or a few “queens” that live much longer than nonreproductive “ workers. ” Studying a pseudo-queen state of the ant Harpegnathos saltator, Yan et al. found that the insulin and insulin-like growth factor signaling pathway was activated to promote reproduction, which also shortened life span. The authors propose that one branch of this pathway, mediated by the protein kinase Akt, is suppressed in the fat body and some ovarian tissues. Increased production of a protein that binds insulin-like molecules in the hemolymph might account for the difference that allowed the longer life span of the pseudo-queen. —LBR
Abstract
In most organisms, reproduction is correlated with shorter life span. However, the reproductive queen in eusocial insects exhibits a much longer life span than that of workers. In Harpegnathos ants, when the queen dies, workers can undergo an adult caste switch to reproductive pseudo-queens (gamergates), exhibiting a five-times prolonged life span. To explore the relation between reproduction and longevity, we compared gene expression during caste switching. Insulin expression is increased in the gamergate brain that correlates with increased lipid synthesis and production of vitellogenin in the fat body, both transported to the egg. This results from activation of the mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) branch of the insulin signaling pathway. By contrast, the production in the gamergate developing ovary of anti-insulin Imp-L2 leads to decreased signaling of the AKT/forkhead box O (FOXO) branch in the fat body, which is consistent with their extended longevity.
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Documentary, STRANGE Creatures, Anatomy Gone Wild
The strangest creatures in the animal kingdom
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Cross-linking of the Extracellular Matrix - Dr. William Bains
What Is Cross-Linking?
When you heat onions or toast bread, the sugar molecules in the foods bond to protein molecules. This bonding, which in cooking is called caramelization, is a result of the sugar molecules attaching to protein molecules. When this happens, a series of reactions occur, called glycation, that result in protein molecules bonding with each other.
This cross-linking theory is the idea that chemical changes like this happen in your body and can lead to aging. The process is slow and complicated, but over time, more and more proteins, DNA and other structural molecules in the body develop inappropriate attachments, called cross-links, to one another. These cross-linked molecules don't function properly, and when enough cross-linked molecules accumulate in a specific tissue—such as cartilage, lungs, arteries, and tendons—it can cause problems.
Results of Cross-Linking
When cross-linking occurs, tissues become stiffer, and when tissues stiffen they don't function as efficiently. Many of the symptoms of aging have to do with the stiffening of tissues. Cataracts, for example, are a stiffening of your eyes' lenses. Cross-linking of skin protein collagen has been found to be partially responsible for wrinkles and other age-related skin changes, and researchers believe that cross-linking of protein the walls of the arteries account for atherosclerosis, or the hardening of arteries that increases your risk for heart attack and stroke, among other conditions.
In addition, cross-linking of brain proteins occurs naturally with age, supporting the cross-linking theory of aging.
Slow It Down
While you can't stop cross-linking, you can slow it down. Researchers believe that if the concentration of sugar in the blood is high, then more cross-linking occurs. Foods with a high glycemic index, such as sugary sodas and juices, release sugar into the body quickly. These foods have been associated with cardiovascular disease, possibly because of protein cross-linking.
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