How do NASA astronauts reverse extreme aging in space?

Did you know that your cardiovascular system ages ten times faster in space than it does on earth? We age faster in space because there’s more oxidative stress, more insulin resistance, and more inflammation. You even find significant damage to mitochondria, the energy producing centers of your cells. Astronauts also experience another form of extreme aging. The tiny biological clocks that determine how long and how well we age shorten much faster in space. These tiny timekeepers are called telomeres. The shorter they are. The more prone to disease and the effects of aging your body is. But if you can keep your telomeres longer, you can keep your body acting young for years. You can even take decades off the aging process. And in large studies of both astronauts and Russian cosmonauts, researchers have found that there is a single nutrient more important than any other to keep the space travelers healthy. It stabilizes telomeres, and promotes DNA replication and transcription because your body relies on it to be able to make telomerase, the enzyme that rebuilds telomeres. I’ll show you what this miracle nutrient is and how to use it in a minute. But first you should know that this isn’t science fiction. This technology is so important it won the Nobel Prize. Yet many anti-aging experts and standard doctors missed this discovery. They’re not exposed to that kind of science. Doctors practice what they learned in medical school, and their continuing education is sponsore...
Source: Al Sears, MD Natural Remedies - Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Tags: Anti-Aging Source Type: news