Archive for May, 2010

31 MayThe Seven Deadliest Wars

Today is Memorial Day here in the United States, a day when we honor those who died during war.  For some historical perspective, here is a list of the seven most lethal wars that mankind has faced.

The Seven Deadliest Wars:

#7 Vietnam War (1968-75) - 2.5M killed

#6 Korean War (1950-52) - 2.5M killed

#5 Second Congo War (1998-2003) - 3.8M killed

#4 Russian Civil War (1917-1921) - 5M killed

#3 World War One (1914-1918) - 10M killed

#2 World War Two (1939-1945) - 40M killed

#1 War Against Aging (50,000 B.C. - present) 100 Billion killed

In this  “War Against Aging”, an individual’s weapons were limited to rest, exercise, nutrition, and herbs.

Cultures waged their battles against oblivion using prayers and sacrifices, having descendants, fighting wars, or creating art and ideas of lasting value.

But the winds of war are shifting against our ancient enemy of aging, which has slain 94% of its combatants (100B of the 106B Homo sapiens that have lived.)

Because just as we harnessed the power of the atomic nucleus to deter war, science has harnessed the power of the cellular nucleus to deter aging.

TA-65 is simply a scientifically-proven, MAGIC BULLET to defeat the Grim Reaper by refurbishing and recharging your DNA protection at the genetic level.

To enlist in our “War to End All Ends,”  visit:

http://www.rechargebiomedical.com/aging.html

19 MayHGH supercharges but Telomerase RE-charges

With the current furor over Tiger Woods and ARod’s doctor
being busted for treating high profile athletes from MLB and the NFL, we should revisit the facts about ANABOLIC substances that cause increased muscle mass through altered gene expression.

All the world loves a winner and the undeniable truth is that ANABOLIC substances such as testosterone and HGH, do make professional athletes run faster and hit balls harder. And doing those things sells TV ads and fills stadium seats.

But even for the weekend warriors, it has been common for men concerned about aging to take Human Growth Hormone (HGH) and other male hormones, which include tetrahydrogestrinone (THG), androstenedione, and testosterone.

If you think of your body like a car, then anabolic substances cause a supercharging and that burns through your stem cells and may ironically cause premature aging!

In contrast, telomerase activation is regenerative, leading to improved function by naturally rescuing senescent or dormant cells. Your metabolism increases only as a result of firing on “all cylinders”, not because of adding supercharged intake and exhaust and ‘red-lining’ at 9000 RPM’s

When people ask whether taking TA-65 is safe, I say yes because we know the three dozen or so genes that it modulates thanks to these amazing “gene chips” that measure the 25,000 known human genes on a device about the size of a postage stamp.

Interestingly, most of the genes activated by TA-65 are involved in DNA repair and rejuvenation, which are undeniably GOOD things.

In contrast, anabolic steroids like testosterone alter genes expression in almost a thousand genes!



To learn why non-anabolic telomerase activation is safer than the current “anti-aging” fads of HGH and male hormones, go to http://www.rechargebiomedical.com/taisnotanabolic.html

08 MayThe GOD PARTICLE will blast open your G.U.T.s !

On March 30th, some Über-geeks fired up their Large Hadron Collider in Switzerland in an effort to move one huge step closer to Einstein’s elusive lifelong dream of a G.U.T. or Grand Unified Theory.  That ‘theory of everything’ is a somewhat verifiable way to explain how the particles of the Standard Model of particle physics fit with our understanding of Electromagnetism, Strong and Weak nuclear forces, and Gravity.

large hadron colliderI know what you’re thinking:

“Zzzzzzzz…BOh–ring”

But WAKE UP! To paraphrase the Baby-Boomers’-Bard, “The future now, will later be past.”

The story of how firing up the big blaster didn’t end the universe was eclipsed in the headlines because 1) it didn’t affect the survivors of Oceanic 815 and 2) it’s not as riveting as Kate Gosselin’s fate on Dancing with the Stars. I get that. But explaining the whole universe is pretty good for a species of “Monkey-boy” hominids that have only been in existence for a mere 200k of the universe’s 13.7 billion years, or 0.000014 of its creator’s existence. This would be probably as likely one of your dust mites writing your entire life story into a Tony-award winning musical during a commercial break of Dancing with the Stars.

So if these acne-stricken, Toblerone-scarfing smarties find their Higgs Boson particle (or Dan Brown’s ‘God Particle’ from Angels and Demons) they’ll be closer to unifying their models and better still, their mom’s get to tell their ‘Frenemies’ how their kid turned out to be smarter than Einstein.

I know what you’re thinking:

“Where the $*@! is he going with this?”

In 1986, Sean Connery played a 14th century theologian/gumshoe named William of Ockham in a pretty cool whodunit movie called The Name of the Rose.

He (Sir William of Ockham, not the greatest James Bond of all time) is best known for his principle of “Ockham’s Razor,”  which has been a close companion of scientists and detectives from Carolus Linnaeus to Lieutenant Columbo:

pluralitas non est ponenda sine necessitate

“plurality should not be posited without necessity”

In other words, don’t evoke a whole bunch of reasons when only one will do just fine.

So that’s really the point of this posting.   To explain aging, theorists often focus on the results of human aging, not its root cause, which is likely to be telomere erosion.

Since telomere erosion allows the ends of all DNA to be exposed and injured, it is sufficient to explain and encompass all the other theories such as:

• Error Accumulation
• Somatic mutation
• Accumulative-Waste
• Free Radical theory
• Mitohormesis
…etc.

To paraphrase another pretty cool movie “One theory to rule them all, one theory to bind them…”

It seems logical that if every living creature with non-circular DNA uses telomerase to protect their DNA libraries, despite having evolved a variety of different repeating sequences, then the evolutionary conservation of telomerase must be a necessary condition for the survival of any species that carries the entire library in every cell nucleus.

Since the “Grand Inquisitors” these days are physicists and not sadistic zealots, anyone can come up with a theory. Even I did. If you want to check out my theory of aging, go to: http://www.rechargebiomedical.com/aging.html

And if you want to do something logical and positive towards living healthier and longer, you should do what hundreds of MD’s, PhD’s, and CEO’s have already done: take TA-65 to activate your telomerase and repair your critically short telomeres. You have our MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE!