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http://www.adnkronos.com/IGN/News/Cronaca/?id=3.0.3525217034
http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/vaop/ncurrent/full/nature08221.html
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/health/article6669805.ece

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L'ultimo link, Julien, che dovrebbe essere quello tricologicamente più mirato porta a una pagina non troavata.

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http://www.repubblica.it/supplementi/salute/2009/07/09/medicinaricerca/015vic63115.html

http://www.landesbioscience.com/journals/cc/article/BlagosklonnyCC6-24.pdf
http://www.impactaging.com/papers/v1/n4/pdf/100043.pdf
http://www.impactaging.com/papers/v1/n4/pdf/100040.pdf


Rapamycin is given to renal transplant patients everyday for several years to prevent organ rejection. We view this as an unintentional clinical trial of a potentially anti-aging drug. First, in such patients, rapamycin unexpectedly turned out to prevent cancer [62-64] and even cured some types of pre-existing tumors [65, 66]. Second, 2 years after transplantation, body-mass index was significantly lower in the rapamycin-based treatment arm compared to cyclosporine, indicating that rapamycin prevents obesity [67].
Rapamycin is safe enough to be used in healthy volunteers to study its pharmacokinetics [68-70]. In healthy volunteers, a single dose was not associated with side effects. In 11 healthy men (29 years old, BMI 23 kg/m2), 6 mg of rapamycin decreased S6K phosphorylation, preventing insulin resistance caused by nutrients. Thus, the activity state of the mTOR pathway can modulate insulin sensitivity in humans and mTOR inhibitors prevent nutrient-induced insulin resistance. Why TOR?
Cell growth and division are the two most fundamental features of life. Using simple compounds and energy, living organisms build macromolecules according to their own plan, transforming non-self to self. Not surprisingly, the growth-controlling TOR signaling pathway is conserved from yeast to human. In unicellular organisms, it maximizes growth as long as nutrients are available. However, life-promoting TOR signaling seems also to contain seeds of death. Aging and its manifestations such as age-related diseases appear with excessive growth-promoting signaling, when actual growth is not longer possible. Aging is not programmed, of course, but is an aimless continuation of the same process that drives developmental growth. Since aging does not limit life span in the wild, switch-off of this ‘growth program’ cannot evolve. Growth should be robust and not be slowed down to avoid aging. Furthermore, the aging-growth program cannot be switched off by an accidental mutation, because such a mutation would be lethal or at least reduce fitness during development. Yet, TOR can be inhibited pharmacologically.

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Trovato nella rassegna degli abstracts de International investigative Dermatrology 2008

Effect of oxygen on premature senescence of balding dermal papilla cells in vitro identifies
oxidative stress as a potential mechanism of androgenetic alopecia
AW Bahta,1 N Farjo,2 B Farjo2 and MP Philpott1 1 Centre For Cutaneous Research, Institute of
Cell and Molecular Science, London, United Kingdom and 2 Farjo Medical Centre, Farjo
Medical Centre, Manchester, United Kingdom
Androgenetic alopecia (AGA) is a hereditary disorder that involves the progressive thinning of hair
in a defined pattern and is driven by androgens. The hair follicle dermal papilla (DP) expresses
androgen receptors (AR) and plays an important role in the control of normal hair growth. We have
previously reported that balding DPC undergo premature senescence associated with up-regulation
of p16INK4a/pRb decreased expression of proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) and Bmi-
1; and increased nuclear expression of markers of oxidative stress and DNA damage including HSP-
27, Super Oxide Dismutase, Catalase, Ataxia-telangiectasia mutated kinase (ATM) and ATM- and
Rad3-related protein (ATR). We proposed that the premature senescence of balding DPC in vitro
in association with expression of p16INK4a/pRB indicates that balding DPC are more sensitive to
environmental stress. To test this hypothesis we compared the growth of balding DPC under normal
atmospheric levels of oxygen (21%) and under low oxygen (2%). We found that balding DPC
cultured under 2% oxygen did not senesce and grew normally whereas, balding DPC cultured
under 21% oxygen senesced as previously reported by us. Balding DPC cultured in 2% oxygen
did not express senescence associated beta-galactosidase (SA-â-Gal) or p16INK4a/pRb but expressed
increased levels of proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) and Bmi-1. Balding DPC grown under
2% oxygen also showed decreased expression of markers of oxidative stress including HSP-27,
Super Oxide Dismutase & Catalase. These data confirm our hypothesis and demonstrate that balding
DPC are more sensitive to environmental stress than non-balding DPC and identifies oxidative
stress as a potential mechanism of androgenetic alopecia.

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Xenohormesis: http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/picrender.fcgi?artid=2504011&blobtype=pdf


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Molto interessante.

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http://www.biochemsoctrans.org/bst/031/1343/0311343.pdf

http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/ben/prc/2007/00000002/00000002/art00002

http://cat.inist.fr/?aModele=afficheN&cpsidt=18221213

http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/klu/394/2007/00000046/00000003/00000644?crawler=true

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Adesso è la volta degli antistaminici:[:)]

http://www.corriere.it/salute/09_luglio_27/diabete_allergie_nuova_cura_26ae8f62-7aa7-11de-8f8b-00144f02aabc.shtml

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Fra la piazza e il fiume, di qua e di là, vi sono alberi di vita, che portano frutto dodici volte, una ogni mese, con foglie che hanno virtù medicinale per la guarigione delle genti. (Ap 22,2)
 

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http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=996644

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Ritorna la gotta (troppe proteine):

http://www.corriere.it/salute/reumatologia/09_luglio_17/ritrrno_gotta_e6ca1e42-72b4-11de-a0f6-00144f02aabc.shtml

Omega 3 invalidati dai grassi saturi ?

http://www.corriere.it/salute/nutrizione/09_luglio_28/omega3_grassi_saturi_699c4e0c-7b7b-11de-9006-00144f02aabc.shtml

Ricordi il blu di metiline in funzione anti-AGE ? Beh questo è simile[:)]:

http://www.corriere.it/notizie-ultima-ora/Scienze_e_tecnologia/Salute-esperimento-Usa-colorante-blu-guarisce-lesioni-spinali/28-07-2009/1-A_000036546.shtml

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Fra la piazza e il fiume, di qua e di là, vi sono alberi di vita, che portano frutto dodici volte, una ogni mese, con foglie che hanno virtù medicinale per la guarigione delle genti. (Ap 22,2)
 

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http://diabetes-treatment.suite101.com/article.cfm/phytochemicals_treat_diabetic_age
http://apjcn.nhri.org.tw/server/APJCN/Volume17/vol17.4/Finished/3_1331_Reddy_558-565.pdf (altro studio che mostra le straordinarie proprietà della cannella nel trattamento e nella prevenzione del diabete)
 

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avenanthramide
http://www.whfoods.com/genpage.php?tname=foodspice&dbid=54

Health-Promoting Activity Equal to or Even Higher than that of Vegetables and Fruits

Research reported at the American Institute for Cancer Research (AICR) International Conference on Food, Nutrition and Cancer, by Rui Hai Liu, M.D., Ph.D., and his colleagues at Cornell University shows that whole grains, such as oats, contain many powerful phytonutrients whose activity has gone unrecognized because research methods have overlooked them.

Despite the fact that for years researchers have been measuring the antioxidant power of a wide array of phytonutrients, they have typically measured only the free forms of these substances, which dissolve quickly and are immediately absorbed into the bloodstream. They have not looked at the bound forms, which are attached to the walls of plant cells and must be released by intestinal bacteria during digestion before they can be absorbed.

Phenolics, powerful antioxidants that work in multiple ways to prevent disease, are one major class of phytonutrients that have been widely studied. Included in this broad category are such compounds as quercetin, curcumin, ellagic acid, catechins, and many others that appear frequently in the health news.

When Dr. Liu and his colleagues measured the relative amounts of phenolics, and whether they were present in bound or free form, in common fruits and vegetables like apples, red grapes, broccoli and spinach, they found that phenolics in the free form averaged 76% of the total number of phenolics in these foods. In whole grains, however, free phenolics accounted for less than 1% of the total, while the remaining 99% were in bound form.

In his presentation, Dr. Liu explained that because researchers have examined whole grains with the same process used to measure antioxidants in vegetables and fruits-looking for their content of free phenolics-the amount and activity of antioxidants in whole grains has been vastly underestimated.

Despite the differences in fruits', vegetables' and whole grains' content of free and bound phenolics, the total antioxidant activity in all three types of whole foods is similar, according to Dr. Liu's research. His team measured the antioxidant activity of various foods, assigning each a rating based on a formula (micromoles of vitamin C equivalent per gram). Broccoli and spinach measured 80 and 81, respectively; apple and banana measured 98 and 65; and of the whole grains tested, corn measured 181, whole wheat 77, oats 75, and brown rice 56.

Dr. Liu's findings may help explain why studies have shown that populations eating diets high in fiber-rich whole grains consistently have lower risk for colon cancer, yet short-term clinical trials that have focused on fiber alone in lowering colon cancer risk, often to the point of giving subjects isolated fiber supplements, yield inconsistent results. The explanation is most likely that these studies have not taken into account the interactive effects of all the nutrients in whole grains-not just their fiber, but also their many phytonutrients.

As far as whole grains are concerned, Dr. Liu believes that the key to their powerful cancer-fighting potential is precisely their wholeness. A grain of whole wheat consists of three parts-its endosperm (starch), bran and germ. When wheat-or any whole grain-is refined, its bran and germ are removed. Although these two parts make up only 15-17% of the grain's weight, they contain 83% of its phenolics. Dr. Liu says his recent findings on the antioxidant content of whole grains reinforce the message that a variety of foods should be eaten good health. Different plant foods have different phytochemicals, he said. These substances go to different organs, tissues and cells, where they perform different functions. What your body needs to ward off disease is this synergistic effect - this teamwork - that is produced by eating a wide variety of plant foods, including whole grains.

 

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Allora Julien le mie novità vengono dal 3D su astragaloside IV di Immist. Si è rifatto vivo VinceG, i capelli gli stanno ricrescendo, ma anche è stato cosi anche per un basotelioma....

Ne aveva già sofferto in precedenza e gleli avevano asportati, ma una pulce nell'orecchio questo nuovo glielo ha messa...

Ecco il suo bog con gli aggiornamenti scientifici sulla telomerasi:

http://anti-agingfirewalls.com/2009/07/22/extra-telomeric-benefits-of-telomerase-%e2%80%93-good-news-for-telomerase-activators/

Più specificamente sui capelli (Vince non se ne è mai curato molto, ma è l'effetto esterno più notevole...):

http://anti-agingfirewalls.com/2009/07/25/hair-stem-cells

Io devo dire che è l'unico integratore di cui ho sentito in rete che abbia questi effetti collaterali (intendo i capelli che spuntano non il basotelioma risorgente...[:)]).

Molti gli chiedono di usare un topico, ma lui, 80enne, non è tanto interessato ai capelli, quanto alla longevità...

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Da un anno circa prende l'Astral Fruit questo consisteva in 33 mg di astragaloside IV, ora da maggio è passato a 100 mg e Vince ovviamento non ha perso l'occasione per aumentare la dose.

Foto non ce ne sono ma lui ha sempre riportato la cosa come un curiosità, ovviamente è stato pluticontattato da chi è interessato solo ai capelli e quindi ha scritto il post sui capelli, ma non sono il suo principale interesse, anzi non gli interessa molto la cosa se non come segno che qualche ringiovanimento sta proprio avvenendo. Diciamo che su Immist più che altro gli chiedono il test sui telomeri che però costa un botto.

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vi segnalo i seguenti articoli:
http://ccforum.com/content/pdf/cc3992.pdf
http://hyper.ahajournals.org/cgi/reprint/53/6/885
 

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Dovesse interessare a qualcuno ieri ho tradotto e inserito questo studio:

http://www.calvizie.net/documento.asp?args=6.1.1053

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