Posts Tagged ‘stem cell nutrition’

Maintain Muscle and Activate Your Own Stem Cells. Maximize Healthy Living No Matter What Your Age

Thursday, November 6th, 2014

Mickey Rourke

No matter what your age, you need muscle on your frame and you need to keep your own healthy adult stem cells activated. Every cell in the human body contains protein, and specialized protein in combination with growth and immune factor initiates the activation of your own adult stem cells.

Here are some important facts:

  • Muscle does burn more calories than fat. Ensure your protein intake is adequate. [The food pyramid was created several decades ago. It is therefore no surprise it has undergone numerous changes since the 1970s. When it was first created, it was actually upside down, with the carb allocation being way too high]. Dr. Perlmutter believes the carb allocation within the pyramid still remains way too high. Dr. Perimutter states ”Rather than having grains and high-glycemic produce at the base, these foods should be consumed in very small amounts – if at all. The base should be vegetables, high-quality proteins and healthy fats (ie. omega fats). A high-fat diet is far healthier for the brain than a high-carb diet.”.
  • We lose an average of 5% of our muscle mass every 10 years after the age of 35, and this is the best case scenario. For many, this muscle loss percentage is a lot higher due to bad diet, the wrong type of exercise or illness. Incorporate resistance training into your exercise regime to ensure you build and maintain muscle mass, no matter what your age.
  • Humans lose fat as well as muscle when they go on a diet. Beware of fad, quick weight loss diets. Yo-yo dieting is very damaging to your metabolism. It will grind your metabolism to a standstill, and once you start eating normally again, you will gain weight with the vengeance. Aim to lose weight slowly with a steady weight loss and exercise regime. Eat a portion of protein with every meal when dieting as this keeps muscle loss to a minimum and maintains fat loss.
  • Time takes its toll on your own adult stem cells. At 65 years of age, the release rate of adult stem cells entering the bloodstream from the bone marrow drops by 70% to 80%. The good news is it is now possible to keep adult stem cells activated whether you’re 18 or 80 years of age.

Adult stem cells are the master cells of your body. They have the ability to maintain, self-renew and repair cells, tissue and muscle throughout your entire lifetime. These cells are often referred to as autologous, haematopoietic (blood), mesenchymal or stromal stem cells. Having active adult stem cells provides abundant energy, improved mental clarity, anti-inflammatory response, super charges the immune system, and ensures overall cellular repair and renewal throughout your entire body.

Stem Cell Worx is the world’s only natural stem cell supplement in an intraoral spray application (sprayed under the tongue for maximum absorption of its nutrients). It also contains specialized protein, natural immune and growth factors that are absolutely essential to initiate the stimulation of your own adult stem cells.  All product claims are backed by independent clinical studies and research.

Ensure you continue to build and maintain lean muscle mass and keep your own healthy adult stem cells activated. These two components are essential in terms of your overall quality of health and well-being.

Emerging Science Shows It’s Possible To Stay Healthier and Live Longer

Saturday, August 23rd, 2014

This Baby Will Live To Be 120

The elderly population is rapidly rising. In 1950, there were 205 million people aged 60 years or over, while in 2000 there were 606 million. By 2050, the global population aged 60 or over is projected to expand by more than three times its current level; reaching nearly 2 billion people.  Of these, the number of people aged 80 years or more is set to almost quadruple to 395 million between now and 2050.

This is incredible, especially when in 1910 the life expectancy of a Chilean female was 33 years.  Today, it is 82 years, and this increase is similar for most nationalities. This represents a remarkable gain of almost 50 additional years in one century, which is largely due to public health improvements.  However, many leading scientists are predicting the best is yet to come.

The May 2013 issue of the National Geographic Magazine carried a picture of a baby on its cover with the headline:  “This Baby Will Live To Be 120” with the title “It’s not hype, new science could lead to very long lives.”  Obviously though, quality of life is just as important when it comes to longevity.

Harvard geneticist, David Sinclair’s work is widely documented. In 2006, he led a team of Harvard Scientists to discover “resveratrol” reversed the aging process in cells.  Resveratrol (250 times more effective when taken by intraoral spray) is a natural occurring compound that enhances mitochondria, the cell’s energy factories that lead to a more efficient metabolism and the body having less toxic waste.

Sinclair reports ‘There are now a number of compounds being tested in the lab that greatly slow down the aging process and delay the onset of diabetes, cancer and heart disease.”

Aging is a process characterized by progressive functional decrease of all organs, morphological changes, and immune system-related changes at the cellular and molecular levels, which determine less adaptive biologic functions. The immune system alternations in the elderly are comprehensively known as immunosenescence. Immunosenescence refers to the gradual deterioration of the immune system. This phenomenon is characterized by an accumulation of changes that progressively result in dysfunctional or compromised immune responses.  Having a healthy and strong immune system is vital throughout one’s entire life time. A weak immune system provides an opening for viruses, fungi and parasites to take hold, which can then lead to cancer. The immune system is extremely important as it protects the body against infection. It is a fact that cancer-related mortality increases with age: 70% of all malignancy-related deaths are registered in people aged 65 or older.

Multiple aspects of aging are involved that include: thymic involution (which is the shrinking of the thymus with age), shifts in the number, distribution and activity of T- and B- lymphocytes, reduced availability of CD4+ and CD8+ T Cells, impaired production of naïve B-cells in the bone marrow, dysfunction of antigen presenting cells (APCs), alterations of cytokines production, frequent immunoglobulin production, skewing of B cell production that are more likely to generate auto-antibodies.  Inflammation has also been shown to be a promoter of cellular senescence (which is the phenomenon when cells lose their ability to divide or replicate and they reach what is known as their Hayflick limit).

Environmental modifications (e.g. increments of oxygen concentration and free oxygen radicals, DNA damage), and stress can also induce the aging process. In addition, telomeres shorten with age and stem cell regeneration and release rates decline.

To see more about the nine cycles of aging please click this link to an earlier blog.
http://www.stemcellworx.com/blog/prevent-aging-with-cell-health

Advanced science and technologies are enabling incredible breakthroughs to occur, especially in the field of gene therapy and stem cells.  These major advancements are being supported by a multitude of recently published clinical trials and research papers.

This is why adult stem cell abilities are so incredible. Adult stem cells are undifferentiated cells, found throughout the body after development, that multiply by cell division to replenish dying cells and regenerate damaged tissues. Adult stem cells are found in juvenile as well as adult animals and human bodies.

Scientific interest in adult stem cells is centered on their ability to divide or self-renew indefinitely, and generate all the cell types of the organ from which they originate, potentially regenerating the entire organ from a few cells. Unlike embryonic stem cells, the use of human adult stem cells in research and therapy is not considered to be controversial, as adult stem cells are derived from adult tissue and reside in one’s body after we are born, rather than having to come from a human embryo.

A recent paper published by the journal Cell Stem Cell reported human stem cells (HSC) residing in the end (trabecular region) of the bones display the highest regenerative ability of the blood and immune system.  “Like the best professional hockey players, our findings indicate blood stem cells are not all equal,” said Bhatia. Bhatia, who also holds a Canada Research Chair in Human Stem Cell Biology, said that cells surrounding the best blood stem cells are critically important, as these “stem cell neighbors” at the end of the bone provide the unique instructions that give these human blood stem cells their superior regenerative abilities.

It is only now that these findings have been validated even though bone marrow transplants have been done for more than 50 years and are routine in most hospitals, providing a life-saving treatment for cancer and other diseases including leukemia, anemia, and immune disorders.

There is no doubt about it. With so many advanced anti-aging, biological and scientific developments on the horizon we are living in very exciting times. Keeping our own adult stem cells active and healthy is vital. Stem Cell Worx Intraoral Spray is at the forefront of stem cell nutrition with its high grade, pure ingredients (including a 98% pure trans-resveratrol) and its intraoral spray delivery provides maximum absorption.

Watch the video below to hear about latest findings on how resveratrol helps prohibit tumor cells.

Resources:

June 9, 2014 – Source: Mount Sinai Medical Center
August 1, 2013 – Source: McMaster University
Immunity & Ageing 2012, 9:4 doi:10.1186/1742-4933-9-4.