Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Eliminating carbohydrates from your diet makes you live longer?

Men have tried the recipe of 'eternal youth dawn of time, and now it seems that a scientist has finally succeeded. The most amazing thing is that the solution is quite simple.

American Professor Cynthia Kenyon, which many would even be considered as a candidate for the Nobel Prize because of his important studies on aging, has discovered that there, is no guarantee an incredibly long life as a diet low in carbohydrates. Indeed, it seems that the sugars that are mainly bread and pasta should be a negative effect on the gene that regulates longevity and youth, in fact.


The researcher has carried out his experiments in the laboratory on some worms and basically came to a revolutionary discovery. In fact, if we start from the assumption that aging depends on the genes and not just by time, it is then possible to act on them and regulate their activities.

In essence, cutting carbs significantly (but not quite, because in that case would be conducted only dangerous and not helpful for health), the gene that regulates insulin activity slowed down and does start, however, a gene that, at this point, we can almost explain how the true elixir of life.







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Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Eliminating carbohydrates from your diet makes you live longer?

Men have tried the recipe of 'eternal youth dawn of time, and now it seems that a scientist has finally succeeded. The most amazing thing is that the solution is quite simple.

American Professor Cynthia Kenyon, which many would even be considered as a candidate for the Nobel Prize because of his important studies on aging, has discovered that there, is no guarantee an incredibly long life as a diet low in carbohydrates. Indeed, it seems that the sugars that are mainly bread and pasta should be a negative effect on the gene that regulates longevity and youth, in fact.


The researcher has carried out his experiments in the laboratory on some worms and basically came to a revolutionary discovery. In fact, if we start from the assumption that aging depends on the genes and not just by time, it is then possible to act on them and regulate their activities.

In essence, cutting carbs significantly (but not quite, because in that case would be conducted only dangerous and not helpful for health), the gene that regulates insulin activity slowed down and does start, however, a gene that, at this point, we can almost explain how the true elixir of life.







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