"Increased Life Expectancy - What does carnosine mean for actual life expectancy? A more recent Russian study on mice has shown that those given carnosine are twice as likely to reach their maximum life span as untreated mice. The carnosine also significantly reduced the outward “signs of old age” and made the mice look younger: 44 percent of the carnosine-treated mice had young, glossy coats in old age as opposed to only 5 percent in the untreated mice. Another important difference between the treated and the untreated mice was in their behavior: only 9 percent of the untreated mice behaved youthfully in old age versus 58 percent of the carnosine-treated mice.
Auto-Regulator - Carnosine has the remarkable ability to throttle down bodily processes that are in a state of excess and to ramp up those that are under-expressed. For example, carnosine thins the blood of people whose blood tends to clot too much and increases the clotting tendency in those with a low clotting index. Another example is that carnosine suppresses excess immune responses in those who have “hyper” immune systems, whereas it stimulates the immune response in those with weakened immune systems, such as the aged. And carnosine even seems to have the ability to normalize brain wave functions.
Controlling Protein Glycation - Carnosine protects cellular proteins from damage in at least two ways. First, it bonds with the carbonyl (or aldehyde) groups that, if left alone, attack and bind with proteins. Second, it works as an antioxidant to prevent the formation of oxidized sugars, also called advanced glycosylation end-products (AGEs). The less AGEs in your body, the younger you are. Both of these processes have important implications for anti-aging therapy."
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Auto-Regulator - Carnosine has the remarkable ability to throttle down bodily processes that are in a state of excess and to ramp up those that are under-expressed. For example, carnosine thins the blood of people whose blood tends to clot too much and increases the clotting tendency in those with a low clotting index. Another example is that carnosine suppresses excess immune responses in those who have “hyper” immune systems, whereas it stimulates the immune response in those with weakened immune systems, such as the aged. And carnosine even seems to have the ability to normalize brain wave functions.
Controlling Protein Glycation - Carnosine protects cellular proteins from damage in at least two ways. First, it bonds with the carbonyl (or aldehyde) groups that, if left alone, attack and bind with proteins. Second, it works as an antioxidant to prevent the formation of oxidized sugars, also called advanced glycosylation end-products (AGEs). The less AGEs in your body, the younger you are. Both of these processes have important implications for anti-aging therapy."
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