How This Nobel Laureate's Discovery Can Change Anti-Aging Forever

Category: Healthy Nutrition

How This Nobel Laureate's Discovery Can Change Anti-Aging Forever

Is your reflection in the mirror showing visible lines on your face? Do you notice your skin becoming thinner and drier? Do you feel like your days of smooth, radiant, and elastic skin are numbered?

These are just some of the signs of skin aging.

Thousands of studies have been done on aging and many are beginning to point to an inescapable conclusion: our lifestyle choices, what we eat and what we don't eat may actually affect our aging process.

Most of us have extremely busy lives and, despite our best efforts to eat healthy, many of our food choices may be less than nutritious.

In fact, up to 90 percent of North Americans are lacking key nutrients in their diets, thus affecting their skin, their overall appearance, and how they feel on the inside.

The good news is, we can actually do something to slow down our aging process! How? By keeping your telomeres long and healthy.

What exactly are telomeres?

Telomeres are tiny pieces of DNA that are critical to our ability to stay young as we get older.

Telomeres

In her interview with The Guardian, Berkley professor and Nobel Prize winner in medicine, Dr. Elizabeth Blackburn, said that if you think of your chromosomes – which carry your genetic material – as shoelaces, telomeres are the little protective tips at the end.

They are made of repeating short sequences of DNA sheathed in special proteins.

What happens to our telomeres as we age?

According to Dr. Blackburn, during our lives, telomeres tend to wear down and when telomeres can't protect chromosomes properly, cells can't replenish and they malfunction.

This sets up physiological changes in the body which increases the risks of the major diseases of aging:

  • Cardiovascular disease

  • Diabetes

  • Cancer

  • A weakened immune system and more

Physiological changes are happening in all of us at some rate, but fortunately, there are things we can do to slow down these changes.

An enzyme called telomerase can add DNA to the ends of chromosomes to slow, prevent and partially reverse the shortening.

Telomerase replenishes the DNA at telomeres. Thus, depending on cell type, telomerase partially or completely counteracts the progressive shortening of telomeres that otherwise occurs.

Here are some videos of Dr. Blackburn explaining the roles of telomeres and telomerase:

The Roles of Telomeres and Telomerase

The Roles of Telomeres and Telomerase

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The Shaklee Telomere Studies

The Shaklee Telomere Studies

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How can we take care of our telomeres to delay or reverse aging?

To lengthen our telomeres, or at least stop them from shortening, we need to improve our lifestyle by:

  • Managing chronic stress
    Nobody had any idea that meditation and the like, which people can use to reduce stress and increase wellbeing, would be having their salutary and well-documented useful effects in part through telomeres.


  • Exercising
    The good news, according to Dr. Blackburn, is that you don't have to go to the gym three hours a day or run a marathon a week.

    People who do moderate aerobic exercise – about three times a week for 45 minutes – have telomeres pretty much as long as marathon runners.

    Mixing things up seems to be good too.

    One study showed the more different kinds of exercise people did, the longer their telomeres.


  • Eating better
    Having adequate omega-3 fatty acids really seems to relate to better telomere maintenance and the easiest way to ensure that may be a supplement.

    It is also in foods such as oily fish and flaxseeds.


  • Getting enough sleep
    Sleep is more closely tied to overall health than most people realize. We all feel bad when we don't sleep, but that tired feeling is just the tip of the health iceberg.

    According to the National Sleep Foundation, 48 percent of Americans have occasional sleeplessness; 22 percent experience it most nights. Occasional sleeplessness isn't usually harmful, but chronic lack of 7 to 8 hours of good quality sleep is highly likely to have a negative impact on your health.

I know many of you will think that these things are recommended already, but what many of us hadn't understood is that these things are helping you maintain telomeres.

By supporting and maintaining your telomeres with this tips, you can add up to the key nutrients that you are lacking and slow down your body's aging-clock and stay years ahead of your peers.

You can also try using supplementations to lengthen your telomeres.

There's actually a study conducted by Shaklee that was designed to explore the effects of long-term supplementation on telomere length.

The study found out that long-term supplement users (over five years), had increased telomere length (11.2 %) when compared to controls who were not supplementing.

This research called The Landmark Dietary Supplement Study concluded that the group of long-term multiple dietary supplement users consumed a broad array of vitamin/mineral, herbal, and condition-specific dietary supplements on a daily basis.

They were more likely to have optimal concentrations of chronic disease-related biomarkers, and less likely to have suboptimal blood nutrient concentrations, elevated blood pressure, and diabetes compared to non-users and multivitamin/mineral users.

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Vivix

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40% lower rate of telomere shortening!

Vivix key ingredients helps slow the formation of AGE proteins, which can lead to cell damage. Shaklee users who took Vivix and other Shaklee supplements for at least 5 years had a 40% lower rate of telomere shortening across the adult age range compared to a healthy control group.

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OmegaGuard

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Has adequate omega-3 fatty acids for better telomere maintenance!

OmegaGuard provides a full spectrum of seven ultra-pure, pharmaceutical-grade omega-3 essential fatty acids, naturally found in small, cold-water fish.

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A lipid that is an essential structural component in the cells of the body

In the cell, lecithin is nature's emulsifier allowing normally incompatible nutrients to coexist.

Shaklee's Lecithin is naturally sourced from soybeans. Research studies show soy-derived lecithin has significant effects on lowering oxidized-LDL ("bad") cholesterol and triglycerides, while increasing HDL ("good cholesterol") levels in the blood.

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It's custom formulas are created specifically for today's healthy active man, woman and adults over 50.

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A storehouse of nutrients!

A Shaklee Signature Formula originally developed by Dr. Shaklee, Alfalfa provides a wide variety of nutrients including calcium, phosphorus, vitamins, chlorophyll, and bioflavonoids helpful for conditions including maintaining or regaining health.

It works as a tonic for the kidneys and liver and for the digestive, reproductive, glandular and musculo-skeletal systems. This herb is also reported to reduce the risk of heart disease, stroke and cancer.

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Protects against damaging free radicals!

Vitamin C has been shown to support immune health and help maintain natural antioxidant defenses and cell integrity.

Vitamin C is a powerful antioxidant that helps support the immune system and protect against damaging free radicals.

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Quality supplements can help fill nutritional gaps left by less than optimal food choices, our overworked bodies, and our environment.

One of the benefits of a good supplemental program like what Shaklee offers is that, it works for almost everyone. Unlike medications that can work in some people but not in others, vitamins and minerals do the same job in your body that they do in mine. A good multivitamin is almost universally beneficial—especially for filling in those nutritional gaps that can be the cause of shorter telomeres that could speed up your aging.

Thanks for reading,

Gloria

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