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FOOD ADDITIVES are a VERY GOOD thing!
« on: March 26, 2007, 06:08:45 PM »
The food additives 'that could put ten years on your life'
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Could food additives add ten years to your life?
 Anti-ageing chemicals could be added to food to offer at least an extra ten years of life, it has been claimed.


A visiting professor at Oxford University suggests that eating food enhanced with isotopes could be the holy grail of defying the ageing process.


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Research published by Dr Mikhail Shchepinov shows that nematode worms on such a diet increased their lifespan by ten per cent.


He believes the technology could be applied to pet food within three years, before being tried out on humans.


Dr Shchepinov suggests a longer life and protection against diseases such as cancer could be obtained by eating steaks, pork or chicken fillets high in the anti-ageing chemicals.


The 41-year-old academic is so confident he has volunteered to be a human guinea pig and plans to start eating the compounds within a few months.


The treatment makes use of isotopes of carbon and hydrogen - atoms which have a different number of neutrons in their nucleus to other varieties of the element.


The isotopes used are chiefly deuterium - also known as "heavy hydrogen" - which can be harvested from water, and carbon 13, which can be collected from CO2. Both occur naturally.

The theories might seem like science fiction, but the Russian academic has founded a company called Retrotrope to commercialise them and is seeking financial backers.


His research has also won support from respected academics on both sides of the Atlantic.


He said: "The isotopes are readily available in the water or the atmosphere. The processing is expensive at the moment, however given increased scale it could be done much more cheaply."


Asked about the effect of feeding these elements to the nematode worms, Dr Shchepinov added: "We found life extension."


He said the treatment is based on the idea that while the body can create key amino acids - which combine to form proteins in the body - it needs to absorb others from food.


It is believed the building blocks of these amino acids can be strengthened through the addition of an isotope such as deuterium. This protects cells against the damage from free radicals which is associated with ageing.


Dr Shchepinov said: "We don't have to be consuming the isotopes as white powder. If you take a pig and feed those things to a pig, all you need to do is consume the pig in the normal fashion."


He suggested the technology could first be tried in the pet food market. "There are several issues to be addressed, but I would say it would be possible within three years," he said.


"As soon as we have the first compounds chemically made I am going to start having them myself. Hopefully within a few months."

Details of the research emerged today in Chemical & Industry magazine.


Charles Cantor, professor of biomechanical engineering at Boston University, said: "The idea of selectively using heavy natural isotopes to suppress oxidative damage is fundamentally and extremely clever.


"If this is borne out by further experiments, the implications are profound."


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Re: FOOD PRESERVATIVES are a VERY GOOD thing!
« Reply #1 on: March 26, 2007, 06:09:28 PM »
Im sorry but I highly doubt this to be true......

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Re: FOOD ADDITIVES are a VERY GOOD thing!
« Reply #2 on: March 26, 2007, 06:10:13 PM »
Food atoms could lengthen lives
John Von Radowitz
26/ 3/2007


HUMANS could live longer in the future - and steaks and chicken fillets could help it happen.

Scientists believe by altering the atoms in food, our lifespan could be increased. The idea of altering atoms has already been tested in laboratory worms, which were fed nutrients containing natural isotopes.

Isotopes are variants of atoms. Their weights differ according to the number of neutrons they hold. The life spans of the worms were reported to have lengthened by ten per cent.

Biochemist Dr Mikhail Shchepinov, who conducted the worm study, believes heavier and more stable isotopes can protect the molecules that make up the body.

In particular, they may prevent the damaging effects of oxidising free radicals, he argues.

These highly reactive molecules, produced as a by-product of metabolism, cause massive damage to all bio-molecules. These include proteins, sugars, fatty acids and the components of DNA. The accumulation of free radical damage is thought to be one of the chief causes of ageing.

Dr Shchepinov argues that the molecular bonds which are vulnerable to free radical attack can be made harder to break by replacing normal atoms with stronger isotopes.

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He said: "Because these bonds are so much more stable, it should be possible to slow down the process of oxidation and ageing."

He told Chemistry and Industry magazine that isotopes used in animal feed would allow them to be passed onto humans in meat products such as steaks and chicken fillets. A recent study by Dr Shchepinov published in the journal Rejuvenation Research showed how proteins, fatty acids, and DNA nucleic acid components could be strengthened with isotopes.

Dr Aubrey de Grey of Cambridge University said: "It is a highly novel idea. It remains to be seen whether it can be the source of practicable therapies, but it is a prospect that certainly cannot be ruled out."

Charles Cantor, Professor of Biomedical Engineering at Boston University, US, said: "The idea of selectively using heavy natural isotopes to suppress oxidative damage is fundamental and extremely clever. Preliminary data indicate that this approach can potentially increase lifespan without adverse side effects. If this is borne out by further experiments, the implications are profound."

Dr Shchepinov has set up a company, Retrotope, to help him commercialise his theory.


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Re: FOOD ADDITIVES are a VERY GOOD thing!
« Reply #3 on: March 26, 2007, 06:10:49 PM »
cool, but why experiment on animals. There are plenty of humans that would volunteer.

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Re: FOOD ADDITIVES are a VERY GOOD thing!
« Reply #4 on: March 26, 2007, 06:11:51 PM »
cool, but why experiment on animals. There are plenty of humans that would volunteer.
Read the articles.

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Re: FOOD ADDITIVES are a VERY GOOD thing!
« Reply #5 on: March 26, 2007, 06:12:35 PM »
Ageing :: Eating meat enhanced with isotopes to a longer life
Indulging in an isotope-enhanced steak or chicken fillet every now and again could add as much as 10 years to your life. Scientists have shown for the first time that food enriched with natural isotopes builds bodily components that are more resistant to the processes of ageing.

The concept has been demonstrated in worms and researchers hope that the same concept can help extend human life and reduce the risk of cancer and other diseases of ageing, reports Marina Murphy in Chemistry & Industry, the magazine of the SCI.

A team led by Mikhail Shchepinov, formerly of Oxford University, fed nematode worms nutrients reinforced with natural isotopes (naturally occurring atomic variations of elements). In initial experiments, worms' life spans were extended by 10%, which, with humans expected to routinely coast close to the centenary, could add a further 10 years to human life.

Food enhanced with isotopes is thought to produce bodily constituents and DNA more resistant to detrimental processes, like free radical attack. The isotopes replace atoms in susceptible bonds making these bonds stronger. 'Because these bonds are so much more stable, it should be possible to slow down the process of oxidation and ageing,' Shchepinov says.

The isotopes could be used in animal feed so that humans could get the "age-defying" isotopes indirectly in steaks or chicken fillets, for example, rather than eating chemically enhanced products themselves. Shchepinov says an occasional top-up would be sufficient to have a beneficial effect.

Ageing experts are impressed with the isotopic approach. Aubrey de Grey, the Cambridge-based gerontologist, says it could be very relevant to the rates of several chemical and enzymatic processes relevant to ageing 'It is a highly novel idea,' he says. 'But it remains to be seen whether it can be the source of practicable therapies, but it is a prospect that certainly cannot be ruled out.'

Charles Cantor, a professor of biomechanical engineering at Boston University, said: 'Preliminary data indicates that this approach can potentially increase lifespan without adverse side effects. If this is borne out by further experiments the implications are profound.'

Isotopes could also be used in pet food or as a means to protect workers or soldiers from radiation. Deuterium, a natural isotope of hydrogen (with 2 protons rather than one) could be used routinely.

Previous successes in extending lifespan have involved withdrawing food to the point of near starvation, a process called caloric restriction.

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Re: FOOD ADDITIVES are a VERY GOOD thing!
« Reply #6 on: March 26, 2007, 06:25:00 PM »
There is a doctor who says that eating your boogers helps stave off colds.


I'll believe that before I'll believe anything TA posts.



That could be true.  I don't get colds. ;D

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Re: FOOD ADDITIVES are a VERY GOOD thing!
« Reply #7 on: March 26, 2007, 06:28:43 PM »
Read the articles.

It will start soon.

Why do you always post articles from others.  You say you are smart and have a degree yet you NEVER post anything original or something you did.  Why is that.  Why do you lie about having a degree.  Post up a thesis or something you have done.  Post anything that you have done.  All you do is copy what others have spent thousands of hours working on and pretend they are your idea.  You are truly that pathetic.  I would be so embarrassed to say I know you.  I bet you have NO friends.