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  • some sweet info here

  • Very enjoyable thank you

  • very interesting thanks

  • some sweet info here

  • the truth is we still dont have the technology to halt aging. The ADS molecules are too big too big to hit the free radicals accurately. Femtotechnology can do this. It can develop particles as small or even smaller than free radicals and accurately kill them all or heal them all. I predict 200 years for this to be accomplished. but for the mean time, we either wrinkle or look more hideous because of plastic surgeries.

  • antioxidants cant stop aging. this has been proven in countless studies. next.

  • Mitochondria don't burn fat and/or glucose in the first place; those are cytosolic reactions.

  • @katanasnk You're absolutely right. Which makes me ask why you make it sound like I even said any of what you're talking about

  • You wil be sick as a dog you need free radicals to break down certain products including toxins. Rather get a way to control it not reduce it.

  • what are these free radicals and how does this drug reduce them?

  • @picaticatara free radicals are molecules/atom/ions with unpaired electron. Because of this, it is highly reactive and will attack other molecules to form a chain reaction. One of the factors in ageing process was free radical damage that accumulates throughout our lifetime (and other oxygen-dependent organisms too). The drug helps by supplying the nutrients needed for mitochondria to help produce more antioxidant enzymes which can combat the free radicals by terminating its reaction.

  • MITOCHONDRIA!!!!! who agrees?!

  • @runescape20070, thats true

  • If 'Mitochondria for Ninaphram' is as suggested in the title 'anti aging' then how come I'll be 39 on my next birthday?

  • "mitochondria" is plural

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  • I call bullshit. A strong reducing agent could reduce the O2 before it's used on the electron transport chain to accept the final electron; effectively cutting off the gradient across the inner mitochondrial membrane and halting the production of ATP.

    I don't see how this is anti-aging since it doesn't even do anything about telomeres or telomerases.

  • @Legionnaire18 i agree with this one mitochondria is an evolutionary addition to our cell as it has it own oragnelles or wat not but we can try plasmid insertion in mitochodria to get ani aging....not sure though but make sense to me

  • @jaivariya plasmid is bigger than mitochondria and mt have double membrane which is harder for anything to enter. its just not possible.

  • @jaivariya anything is by artificial vector that was intended to target mtDNA

  • @Legionnaire18 pls read Harman's Theory of Free Radical in anti-ageing. Ageing is a multifactorial process and one of the factors are oxidative stress on cellular level which was caused by free radical. As we grow older, our body's antioxidant enzymes producing ability like SOD, GPX and Catalase is reduced greatly because the free radical slowly erode the defenses by targeting the cellular itself like mtDNA, nucleus (aka telomeres). All this can be detected via biomarker.

  • @Legionnaire18 m in highschool n i dint get anything of what you described..!!! :D

  • @moka22051 Go figured. But you type like you're in preschool. Learn proper sentence structure.

  • u just need to eat a lot of oranges , tomatoes and carrots.

  • 'Kiora'. I'll be your dog.

  • great animation

    ;-)

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