What you need to know about aging?
Thank you to Steve Vicory and Sisel for this
What you need to know about aging?
You probably don’t know what a telomere is – right? A little background; Telomeres are part of your DNA and critical to regeneration and cell division. Some research:
In 1975–1977, Elizabeth Blackburn, working as a postdoctoral fellow at Yale University with Joseph Gall, discovered the unusual nature of telomeres, with their simple repeated DNA sequences composing chromosome ends. Their work was published in 1978. The telomere-shortening mechanism normally limits cells to a fixed number of divisions, and animal studies suggest that this is responsible for aging on the cellular level and sets a limit on life spans. Telomeres protect a cell's chromosomes from fusing with each other or rearranging—abnormalities that can lead to cancer—and so cells are destroyed when their telomeres are consumed. Most cancers are the result of "immortal" cells that have ways of evading this programmed destruction.
Elizabeth Blackburn, Carol Greider, and Jack Szostak were awarded the 2009 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for the discovery of how chromosomes are protected by telomeres and the enzyme telomerase.
Why am I writing this?
I want you to be my guest on an important call this evening at 9 PM Eastern, 8PM CT, 7PM MT and 6PM PT.
Tom Mower – Founder of Sisel International will be talking about what may be the greatest discovery in the history of human health. TS-X Telomere Support Extreme – his company’s new product which may halt or even reverse the aging process.
Please join and listen either on the internet or via conference link. This is information you will want to know about for your health and ageless living.
When: Thursday, April 12, 2012
Time: 9pm Eastern Time
Where: Webinar Room http://www.makeachangetoday.com/webcastroom
Or 218-237-3940 access: 100241#
Learn more about Sisel International here
Skype me @ janetlegere
See you tonight!
What you need to know about aging?
You probably don’t know what a telomere is – right? A little background; Telomeres are part of your DNA and critical to regeneration and cell division. Some research:
In 1975–1977, Elizabeth Blackburn, working as a postdoctoral fellow at Yale University with Joseph Gall, discovered the unusual nature of telomeres, with their simple repeated DNA sequences composing chromosome ends. Their work was published in 1978. The telomere-shortening mechanism normally limits cells to a fixed number of divisions, and animal studies suggest that this is responsible for aging on the cellular level and sets a limit on life spans. Telomeres protect a cell's chromosomes from fusing with each other or rearranging—abnormalities that can lead to cancer—and so cells are destroyed when their telomeres are consumed. Most cancers are the result of "immortal" cells that have ways of evading this programmed destruction.
Elizabeth Blackburn, Carol Greider, and Jack Szostak were awarded the 2009 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for the discovery of how chromosomes are protected by telomeres and the enzyme telomerase.
Why am I writing this?
I want you to be my guest on an important call this evening at 9 PM Eastern, 8PM CT, 7PM MT and 6PM PT.
Tom Mower – Founder of Sisel International will be talking about what may be the greatest discovery in the history of human health. TS-X Telomere Support Extreme – his company’s new product which may halt or even reverse the aging process.
Please join and listen either on the internet or via conference link. This is information you will want to know about for your health and ageless living.
When: Thursday, April 12, 2012
Time: 9pm Eastern Time
Where: Webinar Room http://www.makeachangetoday.com/webcastroom
Or 218-237-3940 access: 100241#
Learn more about Sisel International here
Skype me @ janetlegere
See you tonight!
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