Anti-aging Secrets and You

Health & FitnessNutrition & Supplement

  • Author Lottie Jenvey
  • Published October 1, 2010
  • Word count 601

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been unfolding over the last 70 years. That is how long ago that the scientific community concluded that there is a connection between a calorie-restricted diet and living longer. If you stay thinner, you will live longer. A group heeding this knowledge is the Calorie Restricted Society whose members eat only one meal per day. You can meet some of its members on the 60 Minutes segment on "Wine Rx".

The major push in understanding health and disease came when the first human genome project was initiated in 1990—only 20 years ago–by the US Department of Energy and the National Institutes of Health. This project proposed to identify the chromosomal location of every human gene, to determine each gene’s precise chemical structure in order to show its function in health and disease, and to determine the precise sequence of DNA and RNA units. With foresight its focus also included several non-human organisms as well as the ethical, legal and social implications arising from the information that these studies produced.

This project—which was to run for 15 years—was stopped after 10 years with 90% of its

objectives met, waiting for technology to catch up. As the first sequence of the human genome arrived in 2000, the use of this information had already begun. Its cost was 4 billion dollars, and this study remains one of the largest single investigational projects in modern science. Because of the rapid advance in genome science and its projected future development, observers have predicted that biology will be the foremost science in the 21st century.

The technology is fast catching up. The goal is a full genome scan in less than 30 minutes for $1000 by 2011, if not before; and there are several rival research groups racing to arrive there first. It is not surprising that the market for full genome sequencing could be worth billions.

You will probably first connect the benefits of this research to you in the field of molecular

medicine. There will be improved diagnoses of diseases and early detection of genetic

predispositions to diseases. Already detailed genome maps have aided researchers seeking genes associated with dozens of genetic conditions, including inherited colon cancer, Alzheimer’s disease and familial breast cancer. But the field of medicine is only the beginning of the arenas to be affected. Other current and potential applications are vast and may include: (1)Energy and environmental applications, (2)Risk assessment for toxic exposures, (3)Bioarchae-ology,(4)Forensic identifications, and (5) Agriculture. Mentioned here–but a subject of future articles–is the concern about the dangers to you from the food you eat when genetic engineering applies this science.

Anti-aging secrets were expanded upon in the field of biology as the knowledge of antioxidants by chemists was applied. Most antioxidants, including Vitamin C and Vitamin E, were discovered by the damage that occurred when they were lacking. But now that antioxidants are closely tied to your health and longevity, you will find the amount of scientific literature extolling their benefits to be quite overwhelming. The past ten years have seen a health craze in the consumption of juices of exotic fruits from around the world. Health-conscious people are eager to get their quota of antioxidants. Between 2002 and 2006 there was a 300% increase in new products making antioxidant claims. At this time there are about 80,000 known antioxidants—most of these have not been named but are grouped by classes. The anti- oxidant "resveratrol" is proving to have extra ordinary benefits—more anti-aging secrets to be revealed. So several antioxidants, their

sources, and how they work will be explored in future articles to provide further understanding of their use.

Lottie Jenvey is an octogenarian, a former medical technologist and still a research subject in Women’s Health Initiative. She has lived a long life in harmony with Nature and enjoys helping others on health issues for a longer and healthier life. Visit her blog http://lottiejenvey.com (Your Long And Healthy Life) and for more anti-aging info, visit her customized website offering her breakthrough natural nutrition company, http://lottievjenvey.myshaklee.com

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