6. How did this new development come about ?: For more then 50 years physiologist have known that putting stress on an animal causes it to age very quickly. When you place a mouse on an electric grid and administer shocks …. you arouse the mouse’s stress response. After a few days of such stress the mouse will die, and on autopsy its tissue will display many signs of accelerated aging. Deepak Chopra, Ageless Body, Timeless Mind
7. Facts About Aging : What is so striking about long term consequences of stress is that taken all together it looks like growing old. Hypertensions, ulcers, impotence, wasted muscles, and diabetes are all common signs of aging. On the surface all these appear to be unrelated symptoms but they become unified as extreme results of the stress response . Deepak Chopra – Ageless Body, Timeless Mind
8. Stress and its connection to aging : Stress is a term that refers to a failure in an organism – human or animal – to respond appropriately to emotional or physical threats, whether actual or imagine. Stress symptoms normally include adrenaline production exhaustion, irritability and muscular tension, inability to concentrate, headache and elevated heart rate
9. Chronic stress can effectively effect the body’s immune system Immune sytem changes can create more vulnerability to infection and have been observe to increase the potential for an outbreak in Psoriasis for people with that skin disorder
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11. Conclusion: Many seemingly unrelated disorders have a common link: Inflammation . Most importantly inflammation can damage DNA resulting in shortened life span
12. New Surgical Horizons: Chronic inflammation and oxidative stress in the genesis and perpetuations of cancer: role of lipid peroxidation, DNA damage, and repair Helmut Bartsch & Jagadeesan Nair, published 15 th Aug 2006 # Springer-Verlag 2006. Conclusion: Persistent oxidative stress are induced by inflammatory processes in a self perpetuating process and cause progressive accumulation of DNA damage in target organs. Together with deregulation of cell homeostasis, the resulting genetic changes act as driving force in chronic inflammation associated human disease pathogenesis
13. “ Everyone assume we age by rust. But how do you explain animals that don’ t age?. Some tortoise may lay eggs at age 100 years, there are whales that live to be 200 and clams that make it past 400 years” Stuart Kim,PHD, Stanford University Professor of Development Biology and Genetics (May, 2010) A prevailing theory of aging has been challenged by Stanford University Medical School researchers. Their discovery contradicts the theory that aging is a build up of tissue damage similar to rust. The Stanford findings suggest specific genetic instructions drive the process. If they are right, science might one day find ways of switching the signals off and halting or even reversing aging
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16. Phenylacetylglutamine (PG) : Lifewave research also shows a connection between and altered levels of a polypeptide called Phenylacetylgutamime (PG) PG could turn up to be the most important anti aging polypeptide in the human body
17. At conception, most genes in our body are active. In our youth we have the optimum balance between active and inactive genes, but as we age more and more of our genes (genetic information) becomes silenced (methylated) When the gene is no longer needed it is “methylated” To make it inactive (loss of genetic information).
18. Here is the problem with this: When we have a balance in gene expression, we are in a youthful healthy state. When we age and this gene expression changes we will lose genetic information : … . That supports detoxification pathways … . That regulates cholesterol metabolism … . That regulates inflammation … . That regulates cell life/ death cycle … . And many undesirable side effects
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21. Future Clinical Testing to follow : We will test to see if Lifewave Aeon has a direct effect on DNA; specifically biochemical mechanism that repairs genetic damage, increasing life span Dramatic synergistic effects between regular use of Lifewave Aeon and other Lifewave patches
32. “ People with high levels of CRP, one of the cardinal markers of inflammation , were over 4 times more likely to have heart attacks then those with low levels of CRP (Sinatra, 2004) Aeon testing showed a trend of lower CPR levels
33. Varying degrees of high levels of homocysteine are detectable in all inflammatory diseases and it is a marker for inflammation (Wu, 2007) Via Oxidative Stress High Homocysteine Acute & Chronic Inflammation