Anti-Aging Scientific Research Shows Aging CAN Be Reversed!

Researchers at Harvard-affiliated medical centers recently published remarkable anti-aging results of a study using gene therapy that reversed aging — on mice!

That’s right, in the study they saw the total reversal of age-related problems, including decreased brain function which returned to normal and failing organs that started working well again. Even fur on the mice that had turned gray was restored to dark fur. (See link to ABC News story at bottom.)

I find this so exciting! The researchers didn’t expect such dramatic anti-aging results, results that went way beyond slowing the signs of aging to actually reversing it — which is what I call growing younger!

What did they do to cause the mice to grow younger? They lengthened their telomeres.

You haven’t heard of telomeres? Let’s back up for a second and define some things. DNA is held within the chromosomes and each chromosome has a protective cap at the ends — called a telomere. It’s sort of like the tip of a shoelace which keeps the shoelace from unraveling.

Throughout life, these protective caps get shorter and shorter — and eventually they become too short to protect the DNA. At this point cellular damage begins to occur, leading to malfunction in crucial organs like the brain, heart, liver, and pancreas.

Muscle loss also occurs, and eventually extreme weakness and frailty happen. In other words, when the telomeres get short enough, the deterioration of old age occurs.

In this study, researchers boosted the cellular levels of telomerase, enzymes that lengthen telomeres, in the mice — and saw the signs of aging reversed. In measureable ways, the mice grew younger!

The next big question is: Can they do the same for people?

They’re certainly hopeful and are conducting more animal studies which will undoubtedly lead to research with people.  In the case of humans, each cell holds 23 pair of chromosomes, each with telomeres at the strand ends.

Prior research has already established that shorter telomeres are associated with age-related diseases such as heart disease and Alzheimer’s. The exciting news about this study is the fact that boosting cellular levels of telomerases resulted in a significant reversal of the detrimental signs of aging.

Dr. Ronald DiPinho, a geneticist at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Harvard Medical School, and co-author of the study results, said he thinks this research has identified the core pathway explaining many different theories of aging.

Now, as exciting as this is, we don’t want to sit on our laurels and wait — we want to do everything we can right now to grow younger!

Lifestyle factors may matter just as much! Dr. Dean Ornish, researcher at the University of California San Francisco, conducted a study several years ago with volunteers (people!) who agreed to follow a low-fat diet, exercise regularly and use relaxation techniques.

These lifestyle changes increased the volunteers’ levels of telomerase – hence postponing the time when the telomeres could no longer protect the cells from damage.

My diet is not so low-fat if you count all the coconut oil I consume — which is very healthy for you so I’m sure that’s good. But I DO exercise every day and the relaxation technique I use is twice daily half-hour meditation. Those are just a few of the “grow young” techniques that are working for me so I expect my telomeres are doing a good job protecting my cells.

If you need scientific anti-aging evidence to believe it’s possible to reverse aging, you’ve got it in the studies I mentioned. Keep in mind, however, that when you allow the belief that you CAN grow younger, you’ve taken a significant step toward making it happen. Now let’s celebrate! Walk, exercise, drink lots of pure water, observe your thoughts, pray, meditate and eat less — so we can grow younger together!

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Joy and Blessings!

Ellen – Your Grow Young Guide

P.S. Here’s the link to the story about the mice on ABC News: http://abcnews.go.com/Health/Alzheimers/aging-reversed-mice/story?id=12269125


6 Comments so far:
  •   May 26, 2011 - Madeleine Le Jeune Says:

    Thank you Ellen for this information. When I go out and talk about your book and explain that it will soon be available in French people get very , very interested and impatient to read it.

    I thought you might like the following quote:
    “Youth is not a time of life – it is a state of mind. It is a temper of the will; a quality of the imagination; a vigor of the emotions; it is a freshness of the deep springs of life. Youth means a temperamental predominance of courage over timidity, of the appetite for adventure over a life of ease… Nobody grows old by merely living a number of years; people grow old by deserting their ideals.”
    Samuel Ullman
    1840-1924, Businessman and Poet

  •   May 26, 2011 - beverly pollack-silver Says:

    This is all pretty amazing! Thanks you for gathering these tidbits of information. You are an inspiration.

  •   May 28, 2011 - Ellen Wood Says:

    Beverly, my dear. Thank you, as always, for your encouragement. Just got back from NYC – big news I’ll share with everybody as soon as I empty the car, pet my dog and take a deep breath.
    Love,
    ellen

  •   May 27, 2011 - Violeta Ushack Says:

    Dear Ellen,

    Very interesting and encouraging information, as always is on your blog.

    May I take this opportunity to let you know that you have been an inspiration for me for a few years now.

    Keep growing younger,
    Violeta

  •   May 28, 2011 - Ellen Wood Says:

    Dearest Violeta – You’re wonderful! Thank you for taking to time to send me your kind, encouraging words.
    Blessings!
    Ellen

  •   June 4, 2011 - guzi Says:

    love to hear from you on hair rejuvination

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