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How Not to Get Old - Part III: The Musculoskeletal System

How Not to Get Old - Part III: The Musculoskeletal System When discussing the musculoskeletal system vs. aging, there are I feel 3 primary areas to examine: Osteopenia – age-related loss of bone mineral density AKA ‘osteoporosis’ Myopenia – age-related loss of muscle tissue mass as well as fatty infiltration Glycation – crosslinking of connective tissue leading to joint stiffness and tissue inelasticity We will now examine each area in some detail but please remember that this is not medical advice nor instruction, just one persons informed opinion. Do NOT [...]  Read more >

How not to get Old - Part II: The Brain

How not to get Old - Part II: The Brain In this second article in the ‘How not to get Old’ series, we look at the brain. Please note that I use the word “brain” and not “mind” and there is a good reason for this: a sound mind is a construct of a healthy brain. We cannot have a clear, alert mind without a healthy brain. Since it is the brain that is the foundation for the mind, this is what we must focus on when considering anti-aging strategies. Besides, we will consider the mind later on, when we look at spirituality and enjoyment of life etc. [...]  Read more >

How not to get Old - Part I: Introduction

How not to get Old - Part I: Introduction As the title suggests, this series of articles aims to give the reader some idea of how to delay or offset some of the cellular and emotional issues associated with aging. There will be 5 parts to this series. Part I is the introduction.Part II deals with ‘the brain’.Part III is more complex and deals with the musculoskeletal system.Part IV focuses on the endocrine, digestive and other internal systems of the body.Part V deals with the ‘spirit’ i.e. your sense of inner youthfulness and enjoyment of life. [...]  Read more >

Alpha GPC vs CDP Choline: What’s the difference?

Alpha GPC vs CDP Choline: What’s the difference? Often, the full name of supplements gets compressed into acronyms and this can get confusing (for example N-acetyl-L-Tyrosine becomes NALT, dimethylaminoethanol becomes DMAE, etc), especially when dealing with 2 supplements that have (at least, in the mind of the consumer) such similar functions or effects. So this mini-article is simply here to help provide a little background information on the essential (and non-essential) differences between two ‘alphabet soup’ choline boosters; Alpha GPC and CDP choli [...]  Read more >

The Critical Role of Nootropics on Cortisol

The Critical Role of Nootropics on Cortisol Doing a spot of reading and research this morning when I came across the abstract (sorry, I don’t have access privileges to the full article) of a couple of very interesting studies. The first one showed that elevated cortisol (and aldosterone) completely negated the memory-improving effects of piracetam, oxiracetam and aniracetam.¹ Basically, mice (yes, I know that mice are not men, but still) were given oral treatment of cortico steroids and aldosterone and this inhibited the effects of nootropics. The [...]  Read more >
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