www.6minutefacelift.info www.6minutefacelift.info “Other toxins include – Dioxin can visibly accelerate the appearance of aging. Many skin and personal care products are contaminated with this carcinogenic and hormone-disrupting toxin. Avoid products with PEG, Triclosan or Sodium Laurel Sulfate ingredients. – Detergents over-cleanse and strip the skin of important nutrients. Commonly used detergents include SLS, SLES, Betaines and soaps. – Destructive free radicals can be stimulated by the use of bar soap, alpha hydroxyl acids, synthetic fragrance and color pigments. – Preservatives like Imidazolidinyl Urea and DMDM Hydantoin contain free formaldehyde which can increase inflammation rashes. It’s been implicated in DNA damage, inhibiting DNA repair as well as causing cancer. www.6minutefacelift.info www.6minutefacelift.info
© SENS Foundation 2011 – www.sens.org The Fifth SENS conference – Robert Shmookler-Reis Authors RJ Shmookler Reis, S. Ayyadevara, CP Hu, M. Khaidakov, P. Bharill, JL Mehta Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare Service, and University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Although introduced over a century ago, aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid) is still one of the most frequently utilized drugs worldwide, and is employed for a remarkable variety of beneficial effects. Even at low dose (81 mg or less per day), it provides protection against cardiovascular disease, stroke, and even against a number of cancers. Aspirin appears to delay cardiovascular aging through both organ-specific and global mechanisms. Reported activities of aspirin that might attenuate senescence include (a.) inhibition of cyclo-oxygenases (COX), blocking conversion of arachidonic acid into pro-inflammatory prostaglandins, with resultant disruption of platelet activation; (b.) scavenging of reactive oxygen species (ROS); (c.) uncoupling of mitochondrial respiration leading to reduced ROS generation; and/or (d.) prevention of the aging-associated decline in telomere length. In animal models, aspirin retards the development of multiple age-associated diseases, including atherosclerosis, diabetes, and hypertension associated with endothelial senescence. Recent studies have reported life-extending effects of aspirin in male mice, delayed onset of cellular senescence in endothelial cells, and reduced total mortality …








