Bio-Energy Testing: An innovative health and anti-aging tool

The “Bio-Energy Testing” available at www.burstingwithenergy.net  is the most innovative health and anti-aging tool ever developed. Every cell in your body contains thousands of tiny bubble-like structures called mitochondria. It is in these mitochondria that oxygen is converted to energy by burning fat and sugar. Bio-Energy Testing measures how well your mitochondria are functioning. Absolutely nothing is more critical to your health than mitochondrial function. Poor mitochondrial function is the root cause of every disease, obesity, and even the very process of aging itself. If your mitochondrial functioning is optimal, congratulations! If not, the information from Bio-Energy Testing can be used to determine what you need to do to correct the problem.

What Is Bio-Energy Testing®?

• Bio-Energy Testing® involves the use of a device connected to a computer that is able to measure how much oxygen the body uses and how much carbon dioxide the body is producing at a given time.

• A series of measurements are taken at rest and during a progressively more difficult exercise program.

• The Bio-Energy Testing® computer program then calculates:

…..1. Your resting mitochondrial efficiency.

…..2. Your resting fat metabolism.

…..3. Your maximal mitochondrial efficiency.

…..4. Your maximal fat metabolism.

• Bio-Energy Testing® can also determine:

…..1. Your optimum carbohydrate intake.

…..2. Your optimum caloric intake.

…..3. Your lung function.

…..4. Your heart function.

…..5. Your overall strength.

…..6. Your optimum exercise levels.

…..7. Your Biological Age.

How Does Bio-Energy Testing® Work?

• The Bio-Energy Testing analyzer measures oxygen consumption and carbon dioxide production.

• Oxygen consumption directly determines mitochondrial efficiency.

• Carbon dioxide production determines fat metabolism.

• Optimum carbohydrate intake is determined by the ratio of oxygen consumption to carbon dioxide production.

• Overall strength is determined by the amount of work you are capable of per unit of energy produced.

• The Bio-Energy Testing analyzer sorts and analyses an enormous amount of data and calculates your energy production dynamics under both basal and exercise conditions.

• Bio-Energy Testing algorithms present the results of these calculations in a way that can have immediate clinical relevance.

How Bio-Energy Testing® Helps You.

• Bio-Energy Testing® measurements are used to create an individualized health and anti-aging program.

• A customized program designed to increase your energy levels, aiding in the prevention of disease, and keeping you functioning optimally for the rest of your life.

The Medicine Of The Future.

• Bio-Energy Testing® offers a new paradigm for the medicine of the future.

• One Disease – Decreased Energy Production – Determined by Bio-Energy Testing®.

• One Treatment – Increasing Energy Production – Monitored by Bio-Energy Testing®.

Who Should Be Tested?

• People who believe that it is more important to live well than to live long, and that ideally we can have both.

• People who want to finish out their lives in “great shape,” free in large part from the incapacity, limitations, and diseases that are so frequently affect the elderly.

• The key to achieving this is to optimize your energy production to youthful levels.

The Bio-Energy Testing® Analyzer.

• Energy production measurement is the most global parameter possible.

• It is influenced by every singly biochemical and physiological event.

• The Bio-Energy Testing® analyzer is FDA approved.

• Bio-Energy Testing® readings are scientifically and objectively determined.

• They are consistent and reliable, with no significant daily variation.

• According to a recent Wake Forest University study: The Bio-Energy Testing® analyzer has a “high degree of accuracy when compared to the gold standard.”

Finding A Bio-Energy Testing® Center

• Bio-Energy Testing® was first introduced to the health care profession in 2004, and since then new Centers have been continuously opening up in both the United States and around the world.

• Click here to find the closest Bio-Energy Testing® Center.

• Click here if you are a health care professional and you are interested in learning more about offering Bio-Energy Testing® to your patients.

• Click here if you would like us to provide your health care professional with information about offering Bio-Energy Testing® to his/her patients.

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Understanding of Bioartificial Organs

Understanding of Bioartificial Organs

Tissue engineering involves the in vitro or in vivo generation of organoids such as cartilage, skin or nerves. More ambitious projects seek to ameliorate the quality of life of diseased or injured patients and reduce the economic burden of treatment. Bioartificial organs involve an in vitro prepared tissue-material interface fabricated into a durable device. A typical example is the bioartificial pancreas. The extra-corporeal bioartificial liver and more recently the bioartificial kidney are examples of the transient replacement of organ functions, the former intended as a bridge to stabilize comatose patients until a whole organ can be procured.

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The Effect of Aging On Susceptibility To Infectious Diseases

Mankind’s longevity

How old is old? For most of human history – from the Stone Age to modern times – the average life expectancy remained fairly constant: 20 to 35 years, just enough time to allow production of a few offspring, ensuring continuation of the human race. In the late 19th and the 20th centuries, however, life expectancy in industrialized nations was redefined, rising constantly and nearly doubling over the last 100 years. Average life expectancy is now ~75 years for men and somewhat over 80 years for women. Have we reached the maximum, or will future generations live even longer? There is no apparent slowing of the dramatic increase in live expectancy we’ve experienced during the last century – some 2.2 years per decade, nearly 5 hours per day – and nobody can predict where it will end. But as the baby boomers now reach retirement age, there is no doubt that our “old” or “elderly” population will increase even more dramatically over the coming decades.

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Progress Prospects: Gene therapy In Aging

Progress & Prospects: Gene therapy In Aging

excerpts Gene Therapy (2009) 16, 3–9; doi:10.1038/gt.2008.166     S I S Rattan and R Singh

Studies performed on various experimental model systems indicate that genetic interventions can increase longevity, even if in a highly protected laboratory condition. Generally, such interventions required partial or complete switching off of the gene and inhibiting the activity of its gene products, which normally have other well-defined roles in metabolic processes. Overexpression of some genes, such as stress response and antioxidant genes, in some model systems also extends their longevity. Such genetic interventions may not be easily applicable to humans without knowing their effects on human growth, development, maturation, reproduction and other characteristics. Studies on the association of single nucleotide polymorphisms and multiple polymorphisms (haplotype) in genes with human longevity have identified several genes whose frequencies increase or decrease with age. Whether genetic redesigning can be achieved in the wake of numerous and complex epigenetic factors that effectively determine the life course and the life span of an individual still appears to be a ‘mission impossible’.

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Telomere Shortening – The Secret to Aging?

Can telomeres explain aging?

Part I
By Mark Stibich, Ph.D. @ about.com

Telomeres are bits of “junk DNA” at the end of chromosomes that protect your real DNA every time a cell divides. What happens is that, due to how cells divide, the very last bit of a chromosome can’t be copied 100% – a little bit gets cut off. It was thought that, as cell divide, the telomeres get shorter each time, until, they are gone. At that point, the “real DNA” cannot be copied anymore and the cell simply ages and no longer replicates.

Telomere Shortening and Aging

In population level studies, researchers have shown that older people have shorter telomeres. Eventually, the cells with shorter telomeres can no longer replicate and, taken over time and lots of cells, tissue damage and the dreaded “signs of aging” can show up. Most cells can replicate about 50 times before the telomeres are too short. Some believe that telomeres are the “secret to longevity” and there are circumstances in which the telomeres will not shorten. Cancer cells, for example, don’t die (which is the main problem) because they switch on an enzyme called telomerase, which adds to the telomeres when cells divide. Some cells in your body need to do this (stem cells and sperm cells, for example) because they need to replicate more than 50 times in your lifetime.

Does It Happen to Everyone?

No — and that’s a big surprise. Researchers in Sweden found out that some people’s telomeres do not necessarily get shorter over time. In fact, they found that some people’s telomeres even get longer. This variation at the individual level was hidden by prior studies that averaged results over large population.

What Does Non-Shortening Telomeres Mean?

In the study, 959 individuals donated blood twice, 9 to 11 years apart. On average, the second samples had shorter telomeres than the first. However, around 33% of the people had either a stable or increasing telomere length over a period of around 10 years. What does this mean? Nobody knows. It could be that those people have an amazing cellular anti-aging mechanism or it could be that they have an early sign of cancer (researchers tried to rule this out) or it could be fairly meaningless. What we do know for sure is that aging is a lot more complicated than simply looking at the shortening of telomeres.

Part II

Protecting or Firewall against Susceptibility to Telomere Shortening Firewall (source: http://www.vincegiuliano.name)
1. Lifestyle

The aim is to maintain appropriate long telomeres. This can be achieved by avoiding all types of stress: physical, environmental and psychological.

Lifestyle guides such as proper diets with a proper daily-recommended volume of vitamins and antioxidants are advised. Friendly relationship promoting positive atmosphere and mental attitudes are necessary.

Medical treatments such as chemotherapy and radiation therapy as well as negative life experiences do also shorten the telomere. Some years of your life might be ripped-off through personal crisis as well as the medical treatment mentioned due to their negative effect on cell division and telomere shortening. Lifestyle is, hence, a prerequisite for longevity to be acquired.

2. Medical Supplement or Firewalls against Telomere Shortening Firewall

It has been found by a ‘recent study conducted on 586 women’ that daily consumers of multi-vitamins have comparatively longer telomere of leukocyte DNA. The telomere is 5.1 percent longer than average people not taking multi-vitamins.

This concludes that antioxidant plays an important role in assuring integrity in cell division through maintaining the telomere length.

Telomere shortening can be caused by oxidative damage as it forces an increase rate of duplication of new cells. Therefore, antioxidants can be effective in tackling both diseases and telomere shortening. For instance, l-carnosine can prove to alter or even avoid the telomere damage, in the culture of human diploid fibroblast. Early studies carried out in 1994, depicts that Carnosine does both retard senescence and encourage the generation of juvenile phenotype in culture of human fibroblasts. This elevates the ‘Hayflick limit’ and makes cell reproduction further possible.

Geron have the patent for TA-65 and TA used to activate telomerase. They claim that a vital substance from astragaloside IV acts as an activator of telomerase and by virtue this substance comes from the astragalus root. It is thought that the substance is cycloastragenol, according to the patent, as the substance has not been mentioned. Astragalus pills have many benefits to our biological system such as improving our immune system. Yet Chinese ginger roots are also being claimed to activate telomerase and hence part of the firewall.

RevGenetics’ Astral Fruit is a supplement that contains astragaloside IV. There is 33 mg in every capsule of it and two per day can be consumed. Astragaloside IV is actually being scrutinized for its anti-fibrotic, anti-inflammatory cardioprotective and vasodiliation properties. Eventually, its neuro-protective features acts as a defense against ischemia. Yet, there are not any known side effects of the substance but it has not been in the market for long. Little publications have been made about its impact on inducing telomerase.

Cycloastragenol according Geron, 5 mg of cycloastragenol results in equal activation in telomerase as 100 mg of astragaloside IV. However, apart from patent information cycloastragenol there are no published sources about the substance available. Geron patent recommends that at around 50 to 100 mg of astragaloside IV is consumed. However, two capsules of 33 mg are adequate as potential hazard effects are still not yet known.

Other more versatile firewalls are Green Tea, Allicin, curcumin and resveratrol which tend to restrain the inducement of telomerase for cancer cells. These substances have strong anti-cancer benefits as well as other benefits.

The activation of telomerase can ‘cause proliferation of hair follicle stem cells’. This implies that people who have grey hair can properly experience a transition in colour to their original state. The consumption of RevGenetics’ will however not give direct results and change in hair colour is not yet a totally confirmed phenomena of telomerase activation.

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MFIII: The Swiss Anti-Aging Placenta Cell Therapy Supplement

MFIII: The Swiss Anti-Aging Placenta Cell Therapy Supplement

Why Cell Therapy?

As we know, our cells are naturally and regularly replenished throughout our lives through the division of cells.  This is a particularly efficient process in our youth. The result of this proficient cell division during the early stages of life is healthy and robust cells that give us our vibrant appearance and dynamic physical abilities.  All cells eventually die however and the processes by which our bodies divide cells become less effective at rejuvenation the older we get.  In addition, as we age the cell division process generates cells that are often less efficient and accurate as they were before leading to malfunctions in the cell and eventually the body. Indeed, it is this truth which is the very reason and nature of why as well as how we age.

These failures in cell assembly and quality also are the culprit behind many of the health issues people experience as aging progresses.  Individual organs or tissues such as hair and skin often are the first to show noticeable signs of aging but this eventually leads to failures of our broader systems such as our nervous, digestive, respiratory, circulatory, endocrine, and musculoskeletal systems.  Yet there are other, outside factors that affect us as well and expedite these potential and eventual outcomes of cell degeneration.  Some of these factors are poor nutrition and a meat heavy diet, lack of rest, and substance abuse.  Still others are becoming increasingly unavoidable in our modern world. Examples such as mental and physical stress at the workplace as well as the effects of pollution and increasingly artificial food supplies.  Due to these many “outside” factors, it is no wonder so many of us suffer from premature wrinkles, hair loss, lethargy, and weakened immune systems as well as accelerated aging issues as they couple with our naturally occurring internal cell-aging processes.

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Tissue Engineering Opens the Door to Replacement Organs

Tissue Engineering Opens the Door to Replacement Organs

Organ transplant is fast becoming a demand in the field of medicine and health. Some fifty years ago, the first ever kidney transplant was successfully performed, paving the way for the development and further research of the transplantation of other organs other than kidneys. Nowadays, hospital administrations can only tell you that awaiting organs for possible replacement can take years. The demand for organs in fast surpassing the supply, so researchers are trying to determine if it is possible to create new organs in the laboratory.

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Decellularization and Lung Tissue Engineering

Decellularization and Lung Tissue Engineering

Decellularization, or recellularization, is a fairly new technique in tissue engineering wherein a donor organ is chemically stripped of its cells, leaving behind the intricate structure of the extracellular matrix. That structure is then repopulated by stem cells  drawn from a patient, which use the matrix as a guide to rebuild the fine structure of the organ. When transplanted, a recellularized organ has few of the issues of immune rejection associated with a normal donor organ transplant, as it is essentially built from a patient’s own cells.

So far, researchers have used decellularization to build a new human trachea, a working rat heart, a number of human cardiac valves for children, and blood vessels, amongst other achievements.Now that lungs in rats can be added to the list:

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inko Biloba and Green Tea – Great Health And Anti-Aging Benefits Together

By David M. Johnson

Looking for a great way to improve your health or do you want to lose some weight? If so then you should consider the combination of ginko biloba and green tea. Today studies are finding that the two combined are excellent for helping to provide treatment and prevention for a variety of different health problems.

Of course no doubt you’ve heard about the excellent benefits of green tea. It’s well known for it’s many health benefits. Just a few of the health benefits it has is the ability to help lower blood pressure, aid with weight loss, lower bad cholesterol, keep blood sugar regulated, and even help prevent aging and certain cancers. For years it was used in China for medicinal uses before it came to the western world.

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Basics of Anti-Aging Supplements

Basics of Anti-Aging Supplements

Anti-aging supplements are just one of the many different types of supplements available on the market today, and there is plenty of choice when it comes to finding the right ones. Whilst they have their critics, many people swear by them, benefiting from the range of vitamins and nutrients that they contain.

Anti-aging supplements can work in different ways depending on which ones you opt for. As an example, some boost levels of DHEA and melatonin, which are produced naturally when we are younger. As we age, our bodies produce less and less, which, according to some reports, can increase the chances of a number of age-related health problems.

The principle behind any supplement program is that they work when the vitamins, minerals, or phytonutrients they provide are not present in the right amounts in our diet. Anti-aging supplements are no different. Ideally, we would get all that our body needs to function from fresh fruit and vegetables, but this is not always possible.

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