New research indicates that melatonin does much more than help some people sleep better. Exciting studies show that melatonin’s multifaceted effects may improve treatment outcomes in cancer patients and extend their lives. Additional applications of melatonin include guarding the nervous system against degenerative diseases—such as Alzheimer’s disease and stroke—and preventing debilitating migraines.
Author: Ireneusz Adamczyk
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Life Extension Foundation -2Posted in: Life Extension8007 Views
In 2010, a landmark study of caloric restriction in primates demonstrating a three-fold reduction in mortality, confirming what Life Extension published 30 years prior. This led to development of a formulation that provides five natural compounds shown to mimic effects of caloric restriction on gene expression without severe dietary modification.
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Life Extension Foundation -1Posted in: Life Extension8676 Views
Life Extension has led the world uncovering new ways to prevent and treat the diseases of aging since 1980. We’ve unveiled innovative treatment protocols in our Life Extension Magazine® years before they were recognized by conventional medicine. Today, many of the advances we’ve championed have become standard medical practice. Below is a chronology of those advances and achievements, spanning over an incredible four decades.
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High-Dose Vitamin C – A New Therapeutic Approach17638 Views
Vitamin C’s health-boosting benefits go far beyond fighting the common cold and flu. In fact, nutritional scientists have discovered that this potent antioxidant is crucial in supporting the health of the cardiovascular system, kidneys, bones, respiratory system, and more.
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ExtraSupplements.com ProjectPosted in: Life Extension23256 Views
The Life Extension Foundation offers several hundred products. Thinking about the offer of the ExtraSupplements.com portal I focused on the most advanced ones and these formulas which are dedicated to specific diseases.
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Why Aging Humans Need More Carnitine?12803 Views
An inevitable consequence of aging is a rapid decline in our cellular energy levels. The outward effects often manifest as a sense of overall fatigue, depression, and sexual dysfunction. The internal effect of a cellular energy deficit is a greater vulnerability to a host of degenerative diseases.
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Quercetin: Broad-Spectrum Protection21533 Views
Quercetin is naturally abundant in plant foods and as a result is highly bioavailable.Nonetheless, most people do not obtain sufficient quercetin levels through their daily diets. This is unfortunate because large-scale epidemiological studies show that sustained high intake of quercetin and related flavonoids provides substantial protection against cardiovascular disease.
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Getting Back To Basics … How Low-Cost Zinc Helps Combat Deadly Immunosenescence11983 Views
Zinc is required by the body for more than 2,000 transcription factors involved in gene expressions of various proteins.1 What this means in everyday language is that thousands of essential biological functions are dependent on zinc.
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Estrogen. Enjoy Estrogen’s Multiple Benefits While Guarding Against Potential Risks14798 Views
Women who properly replace their estrogen and progesterone usually feel better, sleep better, look better, think better, have stronger bones, firmer muscles, improved endothelial function, and longer life spans.
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Magnesium: Widespread Deficiency with Deadly Consequences13461 Views
Magnesium is the fourth most abundant mineral in the body and is essential to good health. Approximately 50% of total body magnesium is found in bone. The other half is found predominantly inside cells of body tissues and organs. Only 1% of magnesium is found in blood, but the body works very hard to keep blood levels of magnesium constant.
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Magnesium-L-threonate - Novel Magnesium Compound Reverses Neurodegeneration63431 Views
Researchers have found that a new highly absorbable form of magnesium called magnesium-L-threonate concentrates more efficiently in the brain, rebuilds ruptured synapses, and restores the degraded neuronal connections observed in Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of memory loss.
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Block The Deadly Effects Of Acid Reflux34785 Views
Those who complain about symptoms of acid reflux (heartburn) at least once a week are not alone. A startling 10 to 30% of Americans and Europeans may suffer symptoms of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD).