14. Carnosina ca enigma sa exemplificat prin actiunea Anti-Aging un antioxidan anti glicozilare, cu abilitate de influenta in metabolismul alterat al polipeptizilor cu reparatia proteinelor alterate, participa in reparatia grupa aspartil a proteinelor, cu proprietati de chelare a ionilor toxici a metalelor, anti-convulsant, un inhibitor la senescenta fibroblastelor un inhibitor de fosforilare in initierea translatiei factorului eIF4E, in mutatii la nivelul genei eIF4E care influentea prelungirea vietii - Longevitate15. L-Carnozina cu efect de reintinerire (rejuvenating effects) in cultura umana de fibroblast - Celula a tesutului conjunctiv nediferentiataFibroblast este celula a tesutului conjunctiv nediferentiata 16. Carnosina cu efect de intirziere a senescentei in cultura umana de fibroblast
17. L-Carnosina reduce dauna de telomere cu rata de scurtare a telomerelor in cultura de fibroblast
Carnosina creste rata de Telomer (Telomere) cu fragmente scurtate (-)
18. Reactia Maillard cu formarea de glicozilare avansata AGEs in vivo
19. Mecanism de actiune a formarii reactiei Maillard cu pentozidina proteina incrucisata20
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Biomarkeri celulari ai imbatranirii sint: Pentozidina, Carboximetil lizina (CML), Albumina glicozilata, Hemoglobina glicozilata (HbA1c), Age hemoglobina modificata (Hb-AGE)

Secretul Longevitatii: Mentinerea de Hemoglobina glicozilata - (HbA1c) la valoarea de 5%, valoare
optimala este reducerea glucozei la nivelul de 70 - 80 mg/dl
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Taurina previne anormalitatea de colagen indusa de hrana bogata cu fructoza
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Taurina previne
anormalitatea de colagen in piele indusa de fructoza
42. Administrarea de Taurina influenteaza pozitiv la anormalitatea de colagen in piele, indusa de hrana bogata cu fructoza

Glicarea colagenului in patogeneza arteriala si rigidizarea vaselor de singe care iriga inima
Procesul de ateroscleroza cu leziunile de aterom si scleroza |
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Evidenta acumularii Lipoproteinei (apoa) in leziunea aterosclerotica:

Extract Standardizat 95% OPC
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Acetil L-Carnitina un Star poate suplimentar trece bariera hepatoencefalica,
este involvat ca mijloc de transport de L-Carnitina si poate restaura nivelul scazut de L-Carnitina in cerebral
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Acetil L-Carnitina un: Elixir al tineretii - Acetil L-Carnitina (ALC) + Acid Alfa Lipoic (AAL) prin reducerea de stres oxidativ
si a oxidarii ADN/ARN se incetineste procesul de inbatrinire la mitocondria
care este uzina energetica de ATP
Acetil L-Carnitina un: Elixir al tineretii - Acetil L-Carnitina (ALC - ALCAR) si Acid Alfa Lipoic (AAL -
LA) efect Anti-Aging

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Carnosina de la Anti-Aging-Systeme este un natural aminoacid L-Carnosina cu
protectie Anti-Aging
Carnosina previne atrofia musculara, un produs foarte apreciat la sportivi si
bodybuilder
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Efectul de Carnosina si zinc chelat in functia musculara
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Spirulina alga albastra verzui pastreaza mentine, prezerva degenerarea celulelor,
creste vitalitatea, ne mentinem: Longevivi, prelungeste tineretea intirzie
procesul de imbatranire Longevitate Anti-Aging.
Spirulina si Chlorella izvor
de vitalitate prin mentinerea mediului anabolic datorita continutului de:
L-Arginina, L-Glutamina, L-Lizina, care are efect de eliberare naturala
de Hormonul uman de creştere HGH care este recunoscut ca: Fantana
tineretii (Fountain
of Youth Anti-Aging).
Chlorella si Spirulina stimuleaza secretia hormonului de crestere, un activator HGH tot
atit de eficient, la un pret senzational de ieftin fata de alti activatori
HGH
Spirulina pastreaza starea anabolica care este important in mentinerea diametrului
muscular, care scade pina la 40 % in atrofie musculara, daca nu se previne
procesul catabolic prin a creste masa musculara (efect anti-catabolic).
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Produse Anti-Aging care reduc reactiile de glicozilare (AGEs): Carnosina, Acid Alfa Lipoic, Ceai Verde - EGCG, Extract din Samburi de Struguri - Procianidine, Taurina, Chlorella
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Anti-Aging-Systeme
- Terapia Anti-Aging
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