The End of Aging: “Aging” Is Just a Disease That Can Be Treated
Is it really necessary to accept that health problems in old age are inevitable? Discover a world where aging does not have to go hand in hand with disease and where longevity can be a choice for each of us. Are you curious about the secret behind this?
At some point in life, most of us wake up and begin to fear aging to some extent. We realize that youth is not eternal, and subconsciously, we start worrying about what lies ahead. However, David Sinclair points out that aging is not pre-programmed into human DNA.
This renowned geneticist and professor at Harvard Medical School has been researching aging and longevity for decades. His findings have been repeatedly published in prestigious scientific journals, such as Science and Nature. Why is he among the 100 most influential people in the world, and what makes his perspective on aging so unique?
Aging Can Be Viewed Differently
In his book The End of Aging, David Sinclair points out that, in his view, "age" is a disease that can be treated. In 2018, the World Health Organization (WHO) even included aging in its 11th edition of the International Classification of Diseases.
It would be a mistake to think that the key to healthy longevity lies solely in cold exposure, a special diet, fasting, or lifelong abstinence from commonly known "bad habits". Nutritional supplements containing scientifically proven anti-aging compounds may also play a significant role in the pursuit of longevity.
NMN: Just One Gram a Day to Slow Aging
Human cells have the remarkable ability to regenerate continuously, even in older individuals. However, as we age, the production of NAD+ declines. This results in more frequent illnesses, a slower metabolism, and, most importantly, accelerated aging. One of the key factors in aging is the accumulation of epigenetic noise, but NMN can influence the quality of cells and counteract this process.
NMN (Nicotinamide Mononucleotide) is a naturally occurring molecule in the human body. It boosts NAD+ levels, which is present in every cell and helps repair red blood cells, which can become damaged due to viral or bacterial infections.
NMN is a derivative of vitamin B3 (niacin), and due to its low molecular weight, it is easily absorbed by all cells, where it is converted into NAD+. In the body, NAD+ functions as a powerful oxidative agent, playing a crucial role in cellular processes and metabolism.
NMN Influences Both Lifespan and Quality of Life
"NMN serves as a regeneration agent for our cells, essentially rewriting the information to ensure that new cells are born healthy," explains Anna Purmannová, co-founder of the Anjolie Naturopathic Center.
It is no surprise that NMN is often referred to as the "magic molecule" for slowing aging. It works at the cellular level, enhances cell vitality, and influences not just lifespan but also the overall quality of life.
NMN is Naturally Found in Many Foods
"However, to obtain just 250 mg of NMN, a person would need to eat approximately 69 kilograms of avocados or 416 kilograms of beef," says Jolana Otáhalová from Anjolie with a smile. To fully experience the benefits of NMN, it is crucial to consume at least one gram per day.
On the Czech and Slovak markets, certified NMN, free from additives and in pharmaceutical purity, is offered by the family-owned company Anjolie, which emphasizes a high-quality formula. Their capsules provide one gram of pure NMN per day at a very affordable price.
"We decided to produce NMN for two main reasons. First and foremost, we value its beneficial effects, which we have tested on ourselves for a long time. We believe in its effectiveness and know that it works. The second reason was the price. Our own production, compared to other manufacturers, makes NMN accessible to a wider audience, which brings us great satisfaction."
Extends Cell Lifespan and Supports Weight Loss
In addition to boosting NAD+ levels, NMN activates sirtuins, which accelerate metabolism and thus promote weight loss. Sirtuins are enzymes that help eliminate waste from the body and enhance cellular energy production. They require NAD+ as fuel to remain active. This process extends cell lifespan and speeds up metabolism.
Recent research from the Buck Institute for Research on Aging in California also suggests that NMN may help reduce the harmful side effects of doxorubicin, a drug commonly used to treat leukemia, lymphoma (Burkitt's or Hodgkin's), and ovarian cancer.
What Can a Drop of Blood Reveal About Us?
"We can easily verify the effectiveness of our NMN under a microscope," explains Jolana Otáhalová, with Anna Purmannová adding:
"A microscope and a drop of blood can tell us more about a person than one might think at first glance. The Darkfield blood microscopy method is an advanced technique that allows the observation of a live blood sample and all its components. This method enables the detection of various elements in the blood that are not examined in standard medical tests, making it an excellent complement to conventional medical diagnostics."
The Darkfield blood microscopy method does not replace medical tests, but it serves as a valuable supplement.
- Standard blood tests measure the number of cholesterol and uric acid plaques, but a microscope can reveal their actual size, which is crucial for assessing cardiovascular risk.
- Routine tests measure white blood cell count, but under a microscope, it is possible to observe their size, which influences their ability to fight free radicals.
- Standard blood tests detect bacterial toxicity only in plasma, while under a microscope, bacteria can be observed both in plasma and in hidden stages within cells.
- Traditional blood tests determine the presence of cholesterol or uric acid plaques, but they do not assess their size, which is an essential factor in determining whether they pose a threat to the circulatory system.
This method does not replace medical examinations but significantly enhances them, providing an opportunity for early prevention before disease symptoms appear. Clients can see firsthand the state of their body and take proactive steps to maintain their health.