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Deoxyribonucleic acid

Today there is a compelling new focus on the ingestion of dietary nucleic acid bases— the essential building blocks of DNA and RNA. Although the body is able to manufacture nucleic acid bases from amino acids and other basic nutrients, recent evidence indicates that the body is often not able to make enough DNA and RNA to protect, repair, and regenerate cells to their optimum function. This is especially true for cells that have high turnover rates— like the intestinal lining, which may fully replace itself every week. The demand for DNA and RNA may exceed our production capacity particularly under conditions of stress, in which the demand for greater cell activity becomes acute.

Only one experiment in history has shown the ability to triple the life span of mammals. In this study, conducted by Dr. Max Odens, a group of aged rodents were selected, half in the treated & half in the control group. The usual life span of these animals is 800-900 days. All the animals were 750 days old at the start of the study. The control animals were given their usual diet and the treated animals received their usual diets plus the life extension treatment. After 12 weeks, the control animals had lost weight, moved very sluggishly, and looked unwell. In contrast, the treated animals gained muscle weight, were very active, and looked significantly YOUNGER. All in the control group expired in less than 150 days. The treated animals, in comparison, lived at least 850 additional days and up to 1500 days, doubling and tripling the usual life span. The magic remedy used were weekly injections of DNA & RNA.


Contributor's Note

Remember you should always consult a doctor before taking new medications.

Contributed by keith-uk on March 7, 2008, at 12:00 PM UTC.

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