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Moringa Tea Powder

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The Moringa Leaves are the most nutritious part of the Moringa Tree. Enormous nutrient supplement helps in curing 300 different diseases, which increases the important of Moringa in our day to day life. Moringa is a tremendous source of bio-available vitamins and minerals which are the partners of enzymes and co-enzymes. Vitamins activate enzymes and without vitamins, enzymes could not carry out their work, and we could not live. Moringa, with 90+ nutrients, is the best source to nourish the body with the essential nutrients. Dried Moringa leaves contain 4 times the Vitamin A in carrot, 17 times the calcium in milk, 15 times the potassium in Banana, 0.5 times the Vitamin C in Orange and 25 times the Iron in Spinach. Moringa has Vitamin A Beta Carotene, Thiamine, Riboflavin, Niacin, Pyrodixine, Biotin, Ascorbic Acid, Cholecalciferol, Tocopherol and Vitamin K. Vitamin A is needed to prevent night blindness, promotes healthy skin, and fights infections. Vitamin C is needed to maintain healthy gums, assists in healing wounds, and helps the body use iron. Vitamin E will protect your body against free radical damage to cells. Calcium and Vitamin D are essential to maintain strong bones and teeth. Moringa is rich in vitamin to the extent that it is one of the richest plant sources of Vitamin. The list of Minerals present in Moringa is abundant and few of the main minerals include Calcium, Copper, Iron, Potassium, Magnesium, Manganese and Zinc.

All these minerals are needed for the proper functioning of the body. These vitamins and minerals present in Moringa makes the Moringa tea a healthy drink.  Various parts of this plant such as the leaves, roots, seed, bark, fruit, flowers and immature pods act as cardiac and circulatory stimulants, possess antitumor, antipyretic, antiepileptic, antiinflammatory, antiulcer, antispasmodic, diuretic, antihypertensive, cholesterol lowering, antioxidant, antidiabetic, hepatoprotective, antibacterial and antifungal activities, and are being employed for the treatment of different ailments in the indigenous system of medicine.

Moringa Oil has tremendous cosmetic value and is used in body and hair care as a moisturizer and skin conditioner. Moringa oil is light and spreads easily on the skin. It is best for massage and aromatherapy applications. Moringa oil has been used in skin preparations and ointments since Egyptian times. This is very long lasting oil with a shelf life of up to 5 years.

We offer the following products,

  1. Moringa Capsules
  2. Moringa powder
  3. Moringa Oil
  4. Moringa Tea  : Moringa original flavor, Moringa Green Tea, Moringa Ginger Tea, Moringa Lemon Tea, Moringa Mint Tea, Moringa Strawberry Tea, Moringa Apple Cinnamon Tea

Grenera Nutrients is an integrated Moringa company that deals with everything from planting the Moringa Trees to selling value added Moringa products. Yelixir is the flagship brand of our company. Since we control every part of the supply chain, all our products are 100% traceable. Our Moringa trees are grown organically without using any pesticides. We process the Moringa leaves and pods under hygienic conditions and using a special process, which helps the Moringa parts to retain maximum nutrients. Grenera Nutrients is contributing a lot for the research and application of Moringa in various fields and we are also investing to increase the awareness of Moringa to the general public.

For further details and for the purchase of these value added Nutrient supplement visit www.buymoringaproducts.com     For orders more than 75 USD we offer free shipping.

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Moringa Leaf Capsules

By , 25 August, 2011, No Comment

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Have You Heard of Moringa?

If you have not heard of Moringa before, you will now. Moringa is the newest craze and it is also known as the “Miracle Plant”. Moringa is a species of flowering plants called Moringaceae. The most popular species of Moringa is Moringa Oleifera. Moringa Oleifera is a nutritious vegetable tree that is very beneficial. Essentially every part of the Moringa Oleifera Tree can be used for some benefit. Moringa is native to the foothills of the Himalayas, but can now be found all over the world. Moringa Oleifera is very common in India, Africa, South America, and Indonesia. Moringa Oleifera is grown in semi-arid and sub-tropical areas. Each place that Moringa Oleifera is grown has many uses for this super tree.

In India, Moringa Leaves and Moringa Oil are used for cooking. The vegetable part of the Moringa Oleifera tree is known to taste similar to asparagus or beans. Moringa Oleifera is very popular in West Bengal India. They will also use Moringa Leaves and crush them up. In India, Moringa oil is also used for nutritional value.

Moringa Tree and leaves are becoming a life saver in Africa and India. Moringa Oleifera is now being used to help poverty and starvation in third world countries. Humanitarian groups are using Moringa Oleifera to help feed women and children and improve their health. Moringa Oleifera is a huge help to woman that are breastfeeding to produce more milk.

Lets talk about some of the nutritional and medical benefits of Moringa Oleifera. Moringa leaves have many nutritional benefits, including, essential amino acids, vitamin C, iron, potassium, and those are just to name a few. Moringa leaves have more calcium than milk provides. No wonder why Moringa Oleifera is considered a “miracle plant”.

Not only does Moringa Oleifera help combat malnutrition, but it is also being used for health supplements. Moringa Oleifera is being produced into many new products around the world. Moringa Oleifera has many medical beneifts as well. Moringa Oleifera is known to be used on cuts and wounds, because it acts as an antibacterial cleanser. It is also used for treating arthritis. Moringa Oleifera can be used to help purify water. Moringa Oleifera can be used as a vitamin supplement. Different products are now being made out of Moringa Leaf Powder, moringa oil, drinks, capsules, and more. Moringa Oleifera is known to improve your health and overall sense of well being. There are many companies that are making Moringa Oleifera products. Moringa Oleifera is all natural and safe. There are no risks involved with Moringa Oleifera, but only beneifts.

Here in the United States, there are a lot of people that are trying to get the word out about Moringa Oleifera. A lot of people are trying to campaign the nutritional value that the Moringa species has. The Moringa tree, leaves, oil, and leaf powder is really becoming more popular here in the United States. Who would not want to try Moringa, when it has so many nutritional benefits and so many vitamins and essential amino acids. It is pretty amazing that every part of the Moringa Plant and tree can be used for something. Parts of Moringa Oleifera can also be used for making goods, such as rope.

Moringa Olefiera is truly a miracle in today’s world and we will be seeing a lot more of it in the near future.

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Moringa Powder Weight Loss

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Moringa – the Natural Cure for Diabetes

 

 

Diabetic mellitus is asyndrome characterized by disordered metabolism and abnormally high blood sugar (hyperglycaemia) resulting from insufficient levels of the hormone insulin. The characteristic symptoms polyuria, polydipsia, glucoseuria, unexplained weight loss, and lethargy. There are two types of diabetes, diabetes I and diabetics II. Diabetes I may also known as Insulin dependent diabetes where insulin therapy is needed as the beta cells cant synthesis insulin. Diabetes II may refer to as Insulin non dependent diabetics as insulin is produced by the body but in lower amount or it becomes insensitive to act on glucose. It is possible for us to treat diabetes II through proper dieting, medication and regular exercise.

The food which is ingested is converted to glucose for the cell function. Glucose cannot enter the cells alone. It needs assistance from insulin in order to penetrate the cell walls. Insulin therefore acts as a regulator of glucose metabolism in the body. If insulin is lacking or it becomes insensitive it will lead to diabetes.Untreated diabetes will lead to complications such as retinopathy, neuropathy, nephropathy, cardiovascular problems etc. Most of the people suffering from diabetes were unaware of the disease, when they recognized the disorder it becomes more complicated. A great way to get all of the important nutrients you need is to eat a diet high in raw fruits and vegetables, or to supplement the gaps in your diet with products that contain all of the necessary vitamins and minerals your body needs to function properly. The nutritional density and diversity of Moringa has deemed it the “Elixir Tree” or nature’s most nutritious food. The nutrients in this miracle from nature have been reported to treat over 300 different diseases and disorders of the body. Moringa Leaves have 4 times more Beta-Carotene than that of carrots, 17 times more calcium than that of milk and 25 times more iron than that of Spinach. Moringa Leaves and pods contain 90+ nutrients and 46 antioxidants. Moringa leaves have more antioxidants than the green leaves.

Moringa contains all the essential nutrients needed for the biochemical reaction to perform regularly. Researchers in London recently reported that vitamin D is essential for the islet cells in the pancreas to be able to secrete insulin properly. The studies have shown that individuals with the lowest vitamin D levels experienced the worst blood sugar-handling problems and had a greater risk of developing diabetes. Moringa as a rich source of ascorbic acid helps in insulin secretion. It is interesting to note that certain nutrients like vitamins B1, B2, B12, pantothenic acid, vitamin C, protein and potassium – along with small frequent meals containing some carbohydrate – can actually stimulate production of insulin within the body. 

 

Vitamin A as an antioxidant helps convert beta-carotene efficiently, which reduces the risk of blindness in diabetics. Vitamin B 12 supplementation has been used successfully to treat diabetic neuropathy.  High dose supplements of vitamin C have been shown to prevent sorbitol accumulation and glycosylation of proteins, both of which are important factors in the development of diabetic complications such as cataracts. Studies have shown that a low vitamin-E concentration was associated with a 3.9 times greater risk of developing diabetes. Vitamin E reduces oxidative stress, thus improving membrane physical characteristics and related activities in glucose transport. This antioxidant promotes healing of diabetes-related lesions. Magnesium helps in the metabolism of glycogen, Mg works closely with vitamin B 6 to help the metabolic process with in the cell. Moringa all these nutrient and helps the diabetic patient to control their blood glucose level.

Moringa Capsules are made from 100% pure Moringa oleifera leaves, Grenera Nutrients is an integrated Moringa company that takes care of every thing from planting the Moringa Trees to selling value added Moringa Products under its flagship brand Yelixir. Yelixir Moringa capsules and Moringa powder can be purchased online from their website http://www.yelixir.com . You can also visit http://www.moringacapsules.com.

 

 

 

Moringa Farming India

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Moringa Oleifera Tea

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Life Extension Metabolic Pathway Map Reveals New Phytonutrient Candidates -Part 2

 Life Extension Metabolic Pathway Map Reveals New Phytonutrient Candidates-Part 2

The Phytonutrient/Nutriceutical Candidates 

The health food stores and giant pharmacy chains are awash with a bewildering array of hundreds, if not thousands of natural (and otherwise) dietary food supplements and herbal extracts from the four corners of the world. Just walking down the aisles should institute some form of clinical depression. Where to begin? How does one separate the questionable legitimacies of; folk remedies, old wives’ tales, heap big mojo shamanism, venerable ancient medical wisdom, mythology, cultural favorites, modern marketing snake oil hucksterism etc. from actual fact and good medicine? As an alternative to taxing our already enfeebled brains, we hit on the best idea we’ve had in years. Instead of embarking on an interminable grand search, we let the world’s best and brightest topic specific professional brains do our thinking for us, and we went in with a strategic plan.

 

We embraced a copy Disease Prevention and Treatment, published by The LifeExtension Foundation (LEF). Therein lies the combined efforts of ‘thousands of research studies and the clinical experience of physicians around the world’ (to put it in LEF’s own words) devoted to the over riding purpose of life extension. After reviewing what LEF had to say, we used scientific publications and the internet to update and modernize our understanding. Having our CG/CM and CR/LE map in hand, and our three principal diseases to both direct our search and institute the strategic plan, we plunged in.

 

The plan had a few simple but inviolate and all inclusive rules. Each candidate must have utility against multiple cancers and against diabetes and against atherogenesis; all three. It must both, statistically prevent or delay onset of all three diseases by significantly reducing the probability of age related population incidence and must slow the progression of all three disease states, once disease is instituted. Where the principle target and/or mechanisms of action are known, it must regulate its target, and in turn, their downstream pathway targets in the direction consistent with the CG/CM and CR/LE map. Where principle target or mechanism of action is not yet known, downstream effects must match the regulatory directions of our metabolic map. Although not an absolute requirement, each chemical should have an extremely high LD-50, in the multiple dozens to hundreds of times its functional dynamic range and a history of extreme safety, which all our winners do. The probability of satisfying all of these and requirements is minute and is a powerful set for a true candidate.

 

Limiting our search from the world at large to the LEF compendium, instantly whittled the search from thousands of possibilities to a few hundred. Applying the all inclusive rule set to these few hundred, fairly quickly drove the number down to a few dozen and then, much more slowly and agonizingly, chipped its way down to a handful. Incidentally, route of administration was not a consideration as some of these molecules have poor oral bioavailability in a pure form, but much higher bioavailability in a soluble injectable form, or in a conjugated oral form. Winning candidates might be more accurately defined as nutriceuticals rather than as phytonutrients or dietary supplements due to their mechanism of action. We have already provided a general description of the differential therapeutic merits of our gold medal and silver medal winners, and we will diversify those merits and differentials, later.

 

Before we begin, we must say a word or two, about antioxidants. For one thing, antioxidants are good for us, plain and simple. Thus, it is not surprising that antioxidants have been all the rage for the last two decades, and for a host of good reasons. They protect us from the major diseases of aging, reduce ROS formation, give us more vitality and with a long list of well worn etceteras, allow the population survival curve to leptokurticly shift toward the maximum life expectancy. However, they simply do not institute LE, albeit being ‘the best game in town’. Driving this point home is that organisms on a CR or CR mimetic protocol manifest LE without any antioxidant supplementation whatsoever! Check and mate. End of game.

 

For this and other reasons the ROS damaging hypothesis is now seen more from the avoidance of the life shortening side, as opposed to the life lengthening side of the equation. The antioxidant hypothesis has been found to be limited and in need of modification. We must remember here, that critical elements of the LE pathway were only discovered during the last one to two years, so a theory modification was not even realistically possible prior the very recent present. For instance, the LE pathway institutes mitochondrial regenesis and reduces ROS production, in the first place, obviating the need to mop up ROS ‘after the fact’ with antioxidants. Prior to the elucidation of the LE pathway, any LE system activator would have been, and in fact was called an antioxidant, simply because of mitochondrial regenesis; and mitochondrial regenesis was not hypothesized at the time. We believe ourselves to be the first folks to attempt to formulate a primitive global CG/CM and CR/LE map that includes the notions of cancer metabotype, mitochondrial neogenesis/regenesis, CR/LE pathway, CG/CM pathway, CR/LE pathway mimetic and functional antioxidant classification as simple antioxidant, funnel antioxidant and metabolic pathway antioxidant, even though all of these things are well described in the literature, but disjointed, because this age of specialization obscures any ‘big picture’ review approach, such as ours.

 

The health food supplement world is awash in phytonutrient antioxidants, and our metabolic map has helped us to loosely classify them into three broad categories with considerable overlap. Simple antioxidants are, to put it simply, basically just antioxidants. Vitamin C is a simple antioxidant. In fact, if it doesn’t have a partner to defuse it, it becomes a pro-oxidant in its ROS activated state. Funnel antioxidants are antioxidants that both accept ROS from other antioxidants and pass their ROS activated electron(s) to a metabolic system to defuse them and to extract useful energy. For instance, the vitamin C, vitamin E, NAD sequence, sets vitamin E as a funnel antioxidant. Better yet, a little system like coenzyme Q (CoQ) and alpha lipoic acid funnel ROS energy from ROS and many other antioxidants, with CoQ being a requisite functional element in the metabolic pathway itself, for passing ROS electrons to the OX/PHOS system of mitochondria for energy capture as ATP production. In addition, alpha lipoic acid restores vitamin E and vitamin C to full antioxidant status by reducing their oxidized state; a possible recycling alternative to massive simple antioxidant dosing. Best of all, are giant macromolecular machine system antioxidants such as the mitochondrial OX/PHOS efficiency system of mitochondrial regenesis, as turned on by activated CR/LE. This third category is the big antioxidant player in our new understanding of the CR/LE phenomenon. Now, we are in a position to consider the functions of our winning candidates. Lastly, we are not going to list all of the impacts of our gold and silver medal winners, or this narrative would read like a phone book. We will bundle wherever possible and stick to main effects, hopefully, without short changing the reader.

The three big gold medal winners are curcumin, silibinin and resveratrol. Cumin root can be partially purified to turmeric, taken as is, or further purified to its most active ingredient, curcumin. Milk thistle extract, called silymarin, can also be taken as is, or can be purified to its most active component, silibinin. Resveratrol is most often alcohol extracted from waste grape skins or Japanese knot weed roots, and provided as an impure mixture of about 80/20 to 60/40 ratio of phytosterols to resveratrol and consumed as is. It is also available in its most active form, trans-resveratrol. All three are cheap, readily available, have a long historical tradition, own a virtually immaculate safety record, are unpatentable and are causing pharmaceutical companies to rip their hair out by the roots, in exasperation. On the pharmaceutical upside, is that the companies are assiduously pursuing better, more biochemically focused, patentable and more expensive pharmaceutical alternative mechanism of action variants. But, until then, we are stuck with the natural stuff. Because their overall impacts and principal active sites are so similar, as described below, we bundle all three together. Of course, as downstream mitochondrial regenesis activators, all have been historically listed as powerful antioxidants, but now we know better.

 

As succinctly as possible, all three gold medalists down regulate AKT, COX II, inflammatory IL cytokines, NF-kB, HIF, VEGF, angiogenesis, fasting insulin, insulin resistance, LDL, blood glucose, HbA1c, ROS, all incidence and rate phases of cancer cell initiation, progression, proliferation and invasion, as well as all the phases in the liver steatosis/cirrhosis/MS/diabetes sequence and the atherogenic cardiovascular and related disease processes and groups, to name a few. In addition, they all up regulate apoptosis, autophagy, insulin sensitivity, AMPK, P53, insulin dependant receptors, heart and skeletal muscle oxygen consumption, ATP output, mitochondrial numbers, force of contraction, hepatogenesis, neurogenesis, mitochondrial regenesis, antioxidant response and multiple type cancer cell differentiation and disease victim survival time, also, to name a few. These data imply that that they must be operating upstream of TOR, close to a main input branch of TOR, perhaps on the CR side not far from AMPK, due to strong AMPK and p53 system up regulation in the absence of evidence supporting a very strong AKT, P13K, or RAS down regulation. A little over a year ago, Affymetrix gene chip shotgun analysis showed that resveratrol activated exactly the same near 1,000 gene set activated by CR downstream of AMPK in all tissues tested. While writing this paper, we learned, after our map had predicted it, that curcumin activated the same gene set. We suspect a similar outcome for silibinin, as it has been recently found to directly, or close to directly, up regulate P53 and its down stream cancer suppressor protein P21. These interactions with AMPK may be complex, because P53 is up regulated in all three cases, which seemingly, should not occur with simple or direct AMPK activation. The rather soft down activation of the CG/CM pathway shows itself to be due to cross regulatory pathway inhibition by such factors as activated P53, partial TOR block and halting of the mitochondrial RTG response, rather than due to direct pathway inhibitors.

 

Oral bioavailability of curcumin, silibinin and resveratrol is poor, in all cases. Oral bioavailability of curcumin increases 2,000% when mixed with piperine from black pepper. Silibinin is obtainable as bioavailable conjugates of several kinds. Resveratrol is available as lozenges to support buccal absorption, or is provided in pure form, in mega-doses. Resveratrol conjugation would not work orally, because it is converted to kidney eliminable glucoronides and sulfonates in the intestine and liver on the first blood pass through these organs, which occurs prior to the first pass to the somatic tissues.

 

The remaining candidates failed to make our rigorous gold medal cut for one reason or another, but they are not slouches by any means, and that is why we give them the high status of the word ‘silver medal’. The silver medalists are all excellent supplements and form powerful synergies with each other and the other three big gold medal winners. Unfortunately, all three gold medalists only exert their main effect on the CR/LE pathway, depending entirely on regulatory CR/LE elements to inhibit CG/CM. Some of our silver medal winners are direct CG/CM down regulators, while others are CR/LE reinforcers, and one is even a ‘shotgun’ multi-system synergizer.

 

The shotgun synergizer is a real powerhouse, a whole system appearing to have been evolved to operate it. It is the omega 3/6 essential oil mix available from flax seed oil, fish oil or krill oil, with flax being by far, the least expensive. The most important are the 18 carbon omega 6 linoleic acid, the 18 carbon omega 3 linolenic acid, the 20 carbon omega 3 eicosopentanoic acid (EPA) and the 20 carbon omega 3 docohexanoic acid (DHA). These fatty acids incorporate into cell membranes and give them durable integrity, reducing brittleness and thus, increasing all membrane dependant cell function efficiency. They are metabolized to become a number of cell system activators and inhibitors. For instance, the DHA and EPA pathway products reduce arachidonic acid, IL1, COX II and TNF induced inflammation. Other impacts include increasing apoptosis and immune surveillance, and reducing cancer cell proliferation, cachexic wasting and angiogenesis. They act as anti-metastatic, anti-HIF, anti-VEGF and are essential for mitochondrial cardiolipin production, which is critical in the function of the mitochondrial complexes III and IV in the respiratory chain. The American diet is seriously deficient in omega 3/6 ; some say suicidally deficient, containing less that 10% of the healthy minimum needed.

 

Another synergistic beauty is alpha lipoic acid. The Linus Pauling institute considers it to be one of the most powerful antioxidants known. Of all of the winners listed, it would be classified as a zoonutrient, but is only actually available as a synthetic, as natural source isolation is ridiculously expensive. Fortunately, its structure is so ‘dirt’ simple that its synthesis is also ‘dirt’ cheap. It can be regenerated from its oxidized form by glutathione. It is also a funnel anti-oxidant, regenerating vitamin C, vitamin E, the ubiquinone form of CoQ and all the while, destroying a wide array of ROS. It reduces NF-kB and foam cell production and renders regenic mitochondria more efficient. In fact, alpha lipoic acid preferentially locates to mitochondria, where it has the most ROS reduction impact. This strongly supports the CR/LE side of the equation.

 

Coenzyme Q (CoQ) runs along similar lines as alpha lipoic acid but its primary function is more specific. It is a powerful antioxidant in its own right, but preferentially locates to mitochondrial respiratory complex I, where it increases net mitochondrial ATP production. This activates glutathione production in the liver. Glutathione is the most powerful antioxidant produced by the body and is a key alpha lipoic acid regenerator. Glutathione has multiple impacts all over the LE system. CoQ has long been used in Japan to fight congestive heart failure and left ventricular hypertrophy by increasing cardiac ATP production and force of contraction. CoQ assists the CR/LE pathway to achieve its fully intended mitochondrial regenic efficiency.

 

The most active ingredient in green and white tea is epigallo catechin gallate (EGCG) while the most active component in soy extract is genestein. They both inhibit the CG/CM pathway somewhere downstream of the growth factors and upstream of AKT. There is some evidence that EGCG operates somewhere between growth factors and RAS. They both have broad spectrum tumor anti-proliferative activity, and where measured, down regulate the CG/CM to TOR upstream activators. Finally, we have CG/CM down regulators to complement our three gold medal CR/LE activators! With further research, maybe EGCG and genestein might someday be elevated to big winner status.

 

Vitamin K, or more significantly vitamin K2, might someday be included as a player on the CG/CM side of the equation, as it is a tyrosine phosphatase inhibitor of vital elements in the cell growth cascade. Inositol hexaphosphate also has CG/CM possibilities. A new kid on the block and creating quite a stir is moringa oleifera extract. According to the promotional claims, it has all the right biochemical pathway bells and whistles, and like most of the winner and honorable mention extracts, in their crude form, is loaded with polyphenols. Maybe there is a magical one in the mix, or it’s just the whole mix. We look forward to a scientific paper battery to substantiate or refute the claims. There also might be a few more winners among the supplements already in common use that simply have not yet been tested within the framework of the CG/CM or CR/LE system.

 

Conclusion        

 

We all know that there is no perfection in this real world, and we are far from projecting perfection herein. Animal studies show that CR and CR mimetics induce LE, even when started during the pre-adult growth phase. They do not inhibit normal mitosis or cell differentiation, but the resultant animals have slightly smaller cells and body size. Until we are sure, it would seem to be prudent not to apply CR mimetics or CG inhibitors when pregnant, still growing, taking intentional ROS generating cancer chemotherapy or suffering from GH deficient dwarfism. Not surprisingly, there have been a few internet blog inklings of the unsubstantiated possibility of increasing the probability of such normally common conditions as kidney casts and gall bladder/bile duct involvement. These would necessitate multi-ten thousand people population studies to weed out a single cause from the land fill of known entities, as 50 million Americans contract these conditions during their lifetimes, anyway. Besides, no human studies have been conducted, nor have been deemed worthy of being conducted, on these topics. Considering the vested interests (i.e. no patents, no clinical pipeline) of some of the sources of these rumors, and there being no real beyond arms length data, we chalk this up to purposeful misdirection or typical internet scare tactic mythology.

 

Although CR/LE mimetics increase LE, they do so less than half as much as true CR. There is a real difference between genuine CR and CR mimetics. In real CR, the intracellular environment and extracellular environment are fuel depleted, while under CR mimetic conditions fuel and energy are ad libitum. The CG pathway must  shut down during real CR, but does it have to shut down if only the CR/LE half of the system is strongly and directly affected? We have already seen (5/20/11 Science) that TOR can be compartmentalized in the cell and behave differentially. All known CR mimetics operate on the CR/LE side. Maybe down regulating CG with one of our silver medalists along with a CR mimetic might force TOR to operate in all compartments like it must do in actual CR. Then, we might have a more realistic CR mimicry, and a result more closely approximating ‘the real McCoy’.

 

Our first primitive attempt to map out the CG/CM and CR/LE system is just a beginning, and we hope that it is a correct beginning, because the medical implications are just altogether stupefying. If this really is that good beginning, then it could function as a template for future pharmaceutical blockbusters, concept pathway expansion and a variety of, yet unsuspected or wholly unknown fruitful applications. From our perspective, the system is coherent and consistent, and seems to explain a lot, in terms if our present knowledge, especially in the way that so many pieces seems to fit together, and so well. Only the future will tell if our idea holds together as a global unifying hypothesis for the aging diseases and life extension phenomena.

 

Afterword

 

We cannot thank the Life Extension Foundation (LEF) enough, because it would have been more than just difficult to arrive where we did, in a reasonable time frame, without their focus. Even with that in mind, the three disease states we had to investigate, included a huge chunk of chemical armamentarium, consisting of many hundreds of potential candidates and over a thousand references. Even though it was left to us to put the puzzle together, having LEF put a lot of the pieces in one box helped quite a bit. Then, there was the realization that our winning candidates had favorable impacts on about half of the other age related diseases in the LEF compendium, and a new merry chase began. The LEF references are available, to all, on the LEF web site. This paper is just a theory presentation narrative, and contains no bibliography outside of its internal references to vitally important review or work articles. However, with these referencing capabilities, we believe that all we say proves true and is easily verifiable. Lastly, these are rather belated discoveries for us, after having lived a near six decades as a mixed bag of common social decency blended with questionable dietary habits, and spiced with generic sin, vice and occasional debauchery. Hopefully this knowledge may yield more merit for those to follow.

 

Gregory S. Bambeck Ph.D., e-mail: gregorybambeck@yahoo.com

 

Michael Wolfson  J.D., M.B.A., e-mail: mwolfson@stanfordalumni.com

 

Copyright by Gregory S. Bambeck and Michael Wolfson, July 23, 2011     

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Is There Such Thing as a Miracle Tree? And What Is It Used For?

Is there such thing as a miracle plant or a miracle tree? Many people believe that there is such a thing. That miracle tree is called Moringa. Moringa is a plant and tree species and is known for every part of the tree being beneficial in some aspect. The most common species of Moringa, is Moringa Oleifera. Moringa Oleifera is being used and grown all over the world. Let’s talk about the ways that Moringa Oleifera is being used and where it is grown.

Moringa oleifera is native to the foothills of the Himalayas. It is now being grown and cultivated all around the world. Moringa Oleifera is found most commonly in Africa, India, Philippines, South America, and Indonesia. Moringa Oleifera grows in subtropical and semi-arid regions. Moringa Oleifera is a very fast growing tree and it can be used within a couple months of planting it.

There are many different uses and benefits to Moringa Oleifera. Lets talk about some of the great uses that Moringa Oleifera has. Moringa Oleifera is being used predominately in third world countries to help combat malnutrition and starvation. Moringa Oleifera is being used by especially children and women. In third world countries Moringa is very beneficial to women, because it helps to produce breast milk. Moringa Oleifera is being used by humanitarian organizations to provide food and nutritional supplements to these people.

Moringa Oleifera is also very common in India, specifically, West Bengal India. In India, Moringa is used for cooking and for overall health. Moringa is known to taste like asparagus and can be used in cooking. Moringa Oil is also very common to help add flavor to soups and stews. Moringa Leaf Powder is used in cooking also, and it provides many nutritional benefits.

You are probably curious about the nutritional benefits of Moringa Oleifera. Moringa Oleifera has countless health benefits. Moringa Leaves have a lot of nutrition. Moringa leaves and leaf powder contain vitamin C, vitamin A, calcium, essential amino acids, and those are just to name a few. Some people believe that Moringa Oleifera can cure over 300 different diseases. Moringa Oleifera has many health benefits as well. Moringa Oleifera is known to provide an overall sense of health and well being. Moringa Oleifera, especially Moringa oil, moringa leaves, and moringa leaf powder, is known to provide a heightened sense of energy and rejuvenation. Moringa Oleifera can help with arthritis and can also be used on wounds or animal bites to help keep the wound clean.

Moringa Oleifera is being made into products and nutritional supplements. Moringa Oleifera is being made into drinks, capsules, moringa oil, and all sorts of ways to use Moringa Oleifera. Because Moringa Oleifera has so many benefits, there is no wonder why people want to use Moringa and a nutritional supplement. Even if you do not have any medical problems, Moringa Oleifera can be great to help improve your condition and quality of life. More and more companies are making Moringa Oleifera products, because people are starting to see why everyone calls Moringa Oleifera the miracle tree. Moringa Oleifera is all natural and has no risks associated with it. Moringa Trees and becoming the newest craze and no wonder why everyone wants to see the benefits that Moringa Oleifera can provide for them. Is There Such Thing as a Miracle Tree? How Can I Use It?

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