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  • email from bill January 17 2008

    http://www.jacn.org/cgi/content/full/23/5/501S Statin medications inhibit the same rate-controlling enzyme of the cholesterol biosynthesis pathway that requires adequate Mg for normal deactivation, regulation and control. Both the highly beneficial pleiotropic and adverse effects of statins appear to...
    Posted to Making Tracks (Weblog) by Bob on 02-16-2008
  • email from bill 6-24-07

    Recent media hype has it that vitamin E isn't useful. This is based on studies that gave vitamin E to people already old and all messed up with heart failure. No kidding. Try putting oil in your engine after it has burned up for lack thereof. -- BL Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology...
    Posted to Making Tracks (Weblog) by Bob on 07-07-2007
  • email from bill 6-11-07

    Creatine, long used by weight lifters to improve workouts, extended the life span of mice by 9% and reduced age-related brain deterioration. Creatine monophosphate donates a phosphorus atom to adenosine diphosphate, which becomes adenosine triphosphate (ATP) the primary energy carrier in cells. Life...
    Posted to Making Tracks (Weblog) by Bob on 07-07-2007
  • Email from Bill 6-10-07

    Thought provoking, although perhaps not completely accurate: http://www.glumbert.com/media/shift
    Posted to Making Tracks (Weblog) by Bob on 07-07-2007
  • Letters from Bill 5-19

    Function Outlined of Lipoic Acid As Anti-Aging Compound AScribe Newswire 05-18-07 PORTLAND, Ore., May 17 (AScribe Newswire) -- Researchers said today they have identified the mechanism of action of lipoic acid, a remarkable compound that in animal experiments appears to slow down the process of aging...
    Posted to Making Tracks (Weblog) by Bob on 05-22-2007
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