Friday, March 2, 2012

Wine Red


Wine Red (Vitis vinifera), Long life Secrets

A mixture consisting of ingredients of red wine was able to be a healthful beverage and capable as a long age somebody. The conclusion of the results of research conducted by David Sinclair of Harvard Medical School (Boston). The researchers found
that resveratrol `action` on the fruit and silk together with the action known as a method to extend the life of animals, including monkeys. The results of this discovery opens the possibility that ordinary people get a pill that could be beneficial for diet and prolong life. "We found that the chemical compounds that could extend the life expectancy of every organism," says David Sinclair, head of research. "We hope to soon see a molecule that can cope with the threat of diseases such as diabetes elderly."

Sinclair and his friend from the University of Connecticut and Brown University in Rhode Island say they are now looking for a combination that could affect the mix of calorie restriction on body. The scientists are now focusing attention on the molecules called Sir2 `with` derived from proteins or sirtuins. These molecules are found in bacteria and can be used to counter the effects of aging. "We are looking for an active molecule capable as the sirtuin protein," explains Sinclair. Years ago it was reported that the chemical compound resveratrol can extend life. Sinclair is now conducting experiments on fruit that can be shared on biological processes in humans.

"If we give this mixture to the animals so they will grow longer and healthier old," he said. So far Sinclair Sirtris is developing `` in pill form called `` Longevinex. He has done testing of this mixture on a rat that was mentioned is closely related to humans. "If it works well in mice then I strongly believe it could work in humans," his determination. He rejected the notion that he wanted to sell it in pill formula. He said what he did was to try to find molecules that could extend human health and not just a longer life.

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