Americans continue to suffer and die prematurely while proven methods exist to forestall pathological aging processes.
Life Extension® members long ago gained access to solid scientific
data showing how healthy lifestyle choices slash disease risk. Yet the
majority of Americans have their youth robbed by an epidemic of medical
ignorance that results in sharply higher incidences of cancer, vascular
occlusion, arthritis, dementia, and virtually every other age-related
disorder.
While membership in the Life Extension Foundation® continues to grow,
we still reach only a small fraction of the population. When a famous
celebrity appears on national television to espouse what Foundation
members learned decades ago, however, the average person stops to
notice.
Suzanne Somers has turned her life around by removing toxic compounds
from her environment, eating organic foods, meticulously keeping her
hormones in natural balance, having her blood regularly tested, taking
the appropriate supplements, and utilizing advanced stem cell therapy.
Suzanne is not the only prominent personality doing this. Hollywood
has long emphasized youthful appearances and those involved in show
business are early examples of humans taking aggressive steps to thwart
degenerative changes.
What differentiates Suzanne from our other celebrity members is that
she describes in meticulous detail the many virtues she has personally
attained by following a science-based youth restoration program.
In her latest book titled BOMBSHELL, Suzanne reveals to the
public much of the data that Life Extension members already view as
common sense approaches to protect against age-related illness.
What impresses us is the ability of Suzanne Somers to appear in the
national media and describe in “people speak” how humans can
successfully intervene into pathological aging processes. By lifting the
veil of scientific ignorance, Suzanne educates millions of people about
novel methods to slow and reverse degenerative processes.
The following is an excerpted chapter from Suzanne’s new book BOMBSHELL that describes 18 underlying mechanisms that cause us to age and how each of them may be circumvented.
Advanced Age Reversal
Based on new findings about the mechanisms of aging, the universal
dream of a longer life is now a scientific reality. But what if you want
to go deeper than making just a few changes and you want to dive into a
more advanced age-reversing program? I asked Bill Faloon of Life
Extension to provide a plan to counterattack the eighteen most common
things that age us. Consult with an antiaging physician to see which of
these might be issues for you, so that you can tailor your plan of
attack to your individual needs.
The phenomenon known as “aging” is the result of pathological changes
that are somewhat controllable using existing technologies. By
prolonging our healthy life span, we put ourselves in a position to take
advantage of future medical breakthroughs that could result in dramatic
extensions of the human life span.
This chapter reveals what do about the eighteen controllable causes
of age-related disease; follow these simple steps to correct them.
Aging Factor 1: Chronic Inflammation
Persistent inflammation occurs frequently with aging and is a primary contributor to the deterioration that our body undergoes as we grow old.
Inflammation can be triggered by both internal and external causes,
making it difficult to prevent. For instance, excess belly fat releases
inflammation-causing molecules called cytokines.
Continuous low-level inflammatory assaults inflict damage on
everything from brain cells and arterial walls, to cell regulatory
genes.
Heart attack, stroke, heart valve failure, cancer, and Alzheimer’s
have all been linked to the chronic inflammation that occurs in most of
us as we age.
Solution: Comprehensive Anti-Inflammatory Regimen
An array of clinically proven nutrients and hormones has been shown
to effectively target the mechanisms behind inflammation. The agents
listed next operate in multiple ways to neutralize pro-inflammatory
processes.
Nutrient |
Typical Daily Dose |
Fish oil |
1,400 mg EPA and 1,000 mg DHA |
Curcumin* |
400-800 mg |
Bromelain (enteric coated) |
500-1,000 mg |
DHEA (dehydro-epiandrosterone) |
15-50 mg |
The most commonly used blood test for inflammation is known as high-sensitivity C-reactive protein,
or hs-CRP. Any doctor should be able to provide this test for you, or
you can order it directly by logging on to www.suzannesomers.com. CRP
levels in men should ideally be below 0.55 mg/L while women should be
below 1.50 mg/L.
In addition to the nutrients and hormones described in this section,
those with persistently high levels of C-reactive protein should seek to
reduce their fasting blood glucose levels to below 85 mg/dL of blood.
Carrying excess fat pounds, especially in the belly, is a common
cause of systemic inflammation. There are nutrients that impede the
absorption of carbohydrates and thus facilitate weight loss along with
reductions in fasting blood sugar. (You will read in Aging Factor 16
about natural ways to reduce belly fat and lower blood glucose.)
Those with stubbornly high blood sugar levels may need to take a standardized green coffee bean extract (350
mg three times daily) that has been shown to naturally block the
overproduction and release of glucose into the bloodstream.
High LDL (bad cholesterol) can also spark systemic inflammatory
fires. Your LDL levels should ideally be kept below 80-100 mg/dL. The
presence of inflammatory factors in the blood is why blood testing is so
important when designing an individualized program to neutralize your
Aging Factors. To inquire about low-cost comprehensive blood testing in
your area, log on to www.suzannesomers.com and click through to Life
Extension.
Aging Factor 2: Glycation
It is well known that diabetics age prematurely and die about 10
years earlier than non-diabetics. One reason for this is a process
called glycation, in which glucose (and other sugars) bind to proteins and/or fats in the body to form nonfunctioning structures.
Diabetics suffer accelerated glycation. What few people realize is that non-diabetics also suffer from deadly glycation reactions, only at a slower rate.
The health consequences of glycation are most evident in damage to
the kidneys, eyes, nerves, and blood vessels. Glycation speeds up these
kinds of age-related damage, but there are simple steps you can take to
slow it down.
Solution: Facilitate Glucose Metabolism and Inhibit Glycation
Numerous studies have shown that the nutrients listed below suppress dangerous glycation reactions in the body.
Nutrient |
Typical Daily Dose |
Carnosine |
1,000 mg |
Pyridoxal-5’- phosphate (active form of vitamin B6) |
100 mg |
Benfotiamine (a form of vitamin B1) |
150 mg |
Chromium |
500 mcg |
Aging Factor 3: Methylation
The DNA within every cell of your body requires constant enzymatic reactions called methylation for maintenance and repair. Aging cripples youthful methylation metabolism. The resulting DNA damage can manifest as cancer, liver damage, and brain cell degeneration.
Solution: Methyl Donors
Low-cost nutrients can safely restore methylation activity to youthful levels.
Taken together, the following nutrients are referred to as “methyl
donors.” They induce so-called remethylation reactions—boosting levels
of methylation activity and restoring healthy cellular function and
repair.
Nutrient |
Typical Daily Dose |
L-methylfolate (active form of folic acid) |
1,000 mcg |
Pyridoxal-5’- phosphate (active form of vitamin B6) |
100 mg |
Vitamin B12 |
1,000 mcg |
TMG (trimethylglycine) |
500-1,000 mg |
S-adenosyl-methionine (SAMe) |
200-400 mg |
Aging Factor 4: Mitochondrial Dysfunction
Over 350 studies published in 2010 alone show how mitochondrial degradation
leads to the onset of virtually every degenerative disease.
Mitochondrial dysfunction can result in congestive heart failure, muscle
weakness, fatigue, and neurological disease. The good news is that
researchers have found that age-related mitochondrial decline may be reversed.
Solution: Mitochondrial Support
To energize and restore aging mitochondria, the following four nutrients should be taken each day.
Nutrient |
Typical Daily Dose |
CoQ10 as ubiquinol |
100-200 mg |
Pyrroloquinoline quinone (PQQ) |
10 mg |
Acetyl-L-carnitine arginate |
675 mg |
R-lipoic acid |
150 mg |
Aging Factor 5: Hormone Imbalance
The cells in your body are synchronized to function by communication signals called “hormones.”
Aging creates severe hormone imbalances that contribute to depression, inflammation, osteoporosis, coronary artery blockage, and loss of libido.
These age-related hormone imbalances drastically affect quality of
life. As testosterone, estrogen, progesterone (in women), and thyroid
hormone levels inevitably decline, mood, energy levels, muscle mass,
metabolism, memory, mental performance, and fulfilling sex all go by the
wayside.
Age-related declines in hormone levels can be extreme. Serious health
problems often don’t get the right care because doctors fail to
recognize that their aging patients’ disorders may be caused by hormone
concentrations that are up to 90% lower than in their youth.
Solution: Bioidentical Hormone Replacement with Nutrient Support
The most effective way to bring your sex hormones into balance is by restoring
them to youthful levels with bioidentical hormone replacement therapy.
There’s no fixed dosage for these hormones. You and your doctor tailor
the amount that’s right for you through careful monitoring of your blood
test results.
How to Support Hormone Balance
Nutrient or Intervention |
Typical Daily Dose |
For Women (no prescription needed) |
DHEA* |
15-25 mg |
Pregnenolone* |
50-100 mg |
Natural progesterone cream |
Follow label directions |
Broccoli extract |
400-800 mg |
Indole-3-carbinol (I3C) |
80-160 mg |
Apigenin |
25-50 mg |
Calcium D-glucarate |
200-400 mg |
Vitamin D3 |
5,000 IU |
For Women (requires prescription) |
Bioidentical hormone replacement |
Based on individual blood test results |
For Men (no prescription needed) |
DHEA* |
25-100 mg |
Pregnenolone* |
50-100 mg |
Saw palmetto extract |
320 mg |
Stinging nettle root extract |
240 mg |
Lignan extract |
20 mg |
Vitamin D3 |
5,000 IU |
Broccoli extract |
400-800 mg |
Indole-3-carbinol (I3C) |
80-160 mg |
Apigenin |
25-50 mg |
For Men (requires prescription) |
Bioidentical hormone replacement |
Based on individual blood test results |
* Consult with your physician before taking DHEA or pregnenolone. Do
not use DHEA or pregnenolone if you are at risk for or have been
diagnosed as having any type of hormonal cancer, such as prostate or
breast cancer.
Those taking bioidentical hormones should consider taking nutrients
shown to help aging men and women safely utilize their hormones, protect
against hormone-dependent cancers, and eliminate potentially
carcinogenic compounds found in our diet and environment.
Estrogen imbalance poses a major threat to both women and men.
Clinical studies reveal that too much or too little estrogen puts men at
greater risk for heart disease, atherosclerosis, stroke, prostate
cancer, and osteoporosis. Compounds found in cruciferous vegetables help our bodies regulate estrogen metabolites, neutralizing dangerous ones.
The chart in this section describes bioidentical hormones you can
obtain right now and the nutrients you should take with them.
Fortunately, many of these nutrients are available in special
multiformulas, so you don’t have to take a lot of pills.
Aging Factor 6: Excess Calcification
Aging disrupts calcium transport, resulting in excess
calcium infiltration into the soft tissue cells of the brain, heart
valves, and middle arterial wall (causing arteriosclerosis). Many
age-related disorders are related to excessive calcification, including
memory loss, aortic valve stenosis, atherosclerosis, vision problems,
even dementia.
Gradual calcium buildup in your coronary arteries can constrict blood
flow, causing chest pains and putting you at greater risk for a heart
attack.
These deadly age-related processes can be halted and possibly reversed using two low-cost nutrients.
Solution: Vitamins K and D
Lining our blood vessels is a protein that regulates whether or not circulating blood calcium infiltrates
(calcifies) our arteries. This protein requires vitamin K2 to function.
When one is deficient in vitamin K2, vascular calcification occurs.
When sufficient K2 is present, this protein functions to shield against
arterial calcification.
Vitamins D and K work together to help remove calcium from
circulation in the blood, trigger bone formation, and maintain bone
strength. Vitamin D helps your bones absorb calcium. Vitamin K ensures
that calcium is deposited in your bones and stays out of your arteries.
Together they work to prevent excess calcium from depositing in your
brain, arteries, and other soft tissues.
Nutrient |
Typical Daily Dose |
Vitamin D3 |
5,000 IU |
Vitamin K1* |
1,000 mcg |
Vitamin K2 as MK-4 |
1,000 mcg |
Vitamin K2 as MK-7 |
100 mcg |
* If you’re taking anticoagulant drugs like Coumadin® (warfarin), talk to your doctor before starting on a vitamin K regimen.
Aging Factor 7: Digestive Enzyme Deficit
Digestive enzymes are essential to the body’s absorption and full
utilization of food. They speed the chemical reactions that break down
food in the digestive tract. Raw foods also provide enzymes that
naturally break down food for proper absorption. The capacity of the
living organism to make enzymes diminishes with age. One reason we pack
on the fat pounds, feel sluggish, and grow more vulnerable to infectious
disease as we grow old may surprise you. It’s a connection I never made
until I started talking to antiaging experts.
Our aging bodies no longer produce sufficient amounts of the active
chemical compounds we need to extract essential nutrients from the foods
we eat.
Meeting the full range of our nutritional requirements can create a high demand for these digestive enzymes.
Their gradual loss accounts for many health problems that plague aging
adults, from impaired immunity to digestive distress and nutritional
deficiencies.
Solution: Tailored Enzymatic and Nutritional Support
Nutrient |
Typical Daily Dose |
A complete high-potency digestive enzyme blend |
Per label instructions |
Prebiotic Fiber Blend |
About 6 grams |
Another way to restore digestive enzyme balance is to ensure you have
enough beneficial bacteria in your gut. Supplements that supply these
living bacteria are called probiotics.
You also need to ensure that “good” bacteria are getting enough of
the nutrients they need to thrive. Dietary deficiency of these
nutrients—known as prebiotics—is another reason we don’t have the robust digestive enzyme balance of our younger days.
So your digestive support strategy is threefold:
- Replenish youthful levels of digestive enzymes.
- Repopulate your gut with beneficial bacteria using probiotics.
- Nourish beneficial bacteria so they can thrive with prebiotics.
One final word of caution, and something else that might surprise
you: High-quality digestive enzyme supplements can cause you to gain
weight if you’re not careful.
They work so well in helping your body break down food efficiently
that you don’t get that “full” feeling as quickly. So you may wind up
eating more than you should, even though you know you shouldn’t.
Aging Factor 8: Fatty Acid Imbalance
Aging distorts the metabolism of essential fatty acids, throwing their delicate proportion and interplay off balance. The resulting fatty acid imbalance may manifest as anything from irregular heartbeat and skin disorders to heart disease, high blood pressure, and stroke.
Solution: Fatty Acid Intervention
Nutrient |
Typical Daily Dose |
Fish oil |
1,400 mg EPA and 1,000 mg DHA |
Gamma-linolenic acid |
300-600 mg |
Lecithin granules |
10 grams |
Aging Factor 9: DNA Mutation
We are continuously exposed to synthetic and natural
carcinogens in our food supply, in everyday household products, and in
our environment. Cooking any food at high temperatures (above 250
degrees Fahrenheit) also generates toxic cancer-causing agents. These
environmental and dietary compounds mutate cellular DNA.
Aging cells gradually lose their ability to repair DNA from these
constant assaults. The resulting DNA damage can cause normally
functioning cells to proliferate out of control, turning them into
cancer cells.
These processes can be halted and reversed with a number of
plant-based compounds that break down carcinogens, prevent cells from
becoming cancerous, and disable mutated cells.
Solution: Targeted DNA Protection and Repair
Nutrient |
Typical Daily Dose |
Chlorophyllin |
100-300 mg |
Curcumin* |
400-800 mg daily |
Broccoli extract |
400-800 mg |
Watercress extract |
50-100 mg |
Rosemary extract |
50-100 mg |
Apigenin |
25-50 mg |
Aging Factor 10 : Immune Dysfunction
As the aging immune system loses its ability to attack bacteria, viruses, and cancer cells, it instead generates excessive levels of inflammatory chemicals that turn on its host and create autoimmune diseases such as rheumatoid syndrome.
Solution: Supercharge Your Immune System
You can restore your immune system using a few safe, low-cost
compounds that target age-related immune conditions. They enhance
different parts of your immune system at the same time to optimize your
defenses against infectious disease, including pneumonia, the flu, and
other highly infectious diseases.
Nutrient |
Typical Daily Dose |
Vitamin D3 |
5,000-8,000 IU |
DHEA |
15-50 mg |
Beta 1,3/1,6 glucan |
100-600 mg |
Probiotic |
333 million colony forming units (CFU) |
High-potency multinutrient formula |
Two tablets/capsules |
Lactoferrin |
300 mg |
Aging Factor 11: Enzyme Imbalance
Youthful functions within your cells depend on multiple enzymatic
reactions occurring with precise timing. Aging causes enzyme imbalances
in the brain and liver. The result can manifest as neurological
diseases such as Parkinson’s or persistent memory loss. Impaired liver
function results in toxic damage to every cell in the body.
Solution: Restore Youthful Enzyme Cofactors
Nutrient |
Typical Daily Dose |
L-methylfolate |
1,000 mcg |
S-adenosyl- methionine (SAMe) |
200-400 mg |
High-potency multinutrient formula |
Two tablets/capsules |
Aging Factor 12: Loss of Mitochondria
The increasing weakness and fatigue we inevitably experience as we
get older isn’t only the result of a steady age-related decline in the
amount of energy our mitochondria can produce. The number of healthy mitochondria throughout our bodies declines sharply as well.
Solution: Stimulate Growth of New Mitochondria
Mitochondrial biogenesis is the scientific term for the process of
growing fresh mitochondria. The most recent research indicates that the
following nutrients listed can trigger mitochondrial biogenesis and
increase mitochondrial energy output.
Nutrient |
Typical Daily Dose |
Pyrroloquinoline quinone (PQQ) |
10-20 mg |
CoQ10 |
100-200 mg |
R-lipoic acid |
300-600 mg |
Trans-resveratrol |
250 mg |
Acetyl-L-carnitine |
1,000-2,000 mg |
Aging Factor 13: Excitotoxicity
Excitotoxicity is the pathological process by which nerve cells are
damaged and killed by excessive stimulation by neurotransmitters such as
glutamate. The result is brain cell damage and destruction leading to
neurological disorders. Excitotoxicity contributes to lasting brain
damage that arises from events like stroke and traumatic brain injury.
Solution: Compounds That Protect Against Glutamate Injury
There are nutrients that can protect brain cells and neurons from excitotoxicity injury and regenerate damaged cells.
Nutrient |
Typical Daily Dose |
Vinpocetine |
15-30 mg |
B12 |
1 mg |
Magnesium threonate |
1,000-2,000 mg |
Blueberry extract |
500-2,000 mg |
Melatonin |
1-10 mg before bed |
Carnosine |
1,000 mg |
Aging Factor 14: Circulatory Deficit
Delivery of nutrient- and oxygen-rich blood to the brain, heart, and
extremities is impaired as a part of normal aging. Major strokes and
ministrokes are common problems associated with circulatory deficit to
the brain. The skin of all aged people shows the effects of lack of
nutrient-rich blood to the upper layers. An underlying cause of
circulatory deficits is endothelial dysfunction, which destroys the inner lining of blood vessels and decimates their ability to efficiently trans- port blood.
Solution: Multimodal Support for Healthy Circulation
With all the mainstream medical and media attention focus on
cholesterol and high blood pressure for heart health, a major issue
facing most maturing people has been overlooked: healthy circulation.
Anywhere from two-thirds to three-fourths of Americans are concerned
about circulatory issues by some estimates. Ruptured blood vessels,
embolism, stroke, and varicose veins affect many people. Many resort to
blood-thinning medications with potentially dangerous side effects. Most
have been kept in the dark about low-cost, natural alternatives.
One of the most exciting is a brand-new, cutting-edge, high-potency tomato extract.
This tomato extract is specially processed in such a way that provides
benefits you cannot obtain by consuming cooked tomato products. In human
clinical trials, it’s proven to be completely safe with no side
effects. Just three grams improves blood flow within ninety minutes and
lasts for more than twelve hours!
It’s already been approved in Europe for clinical use. It works by
helping improve the balance of clotting factors—platelets—in your
bloodstream. Even more exciting, it worked for 97 percent of test
subjects, which means it will most likely work for you, without the risk
of hemorrhaging, organ damage, and other side effects associated with
blood-thinning drugs.
To protect against endothelial dysfunction, a critically important nutrient is pomegranate.
In human clinical studies, those who drank pomegranate juice along with
taking their standard therapy are able to reverse markers of
circulatory deficit. In one study, circulation to the brain increased by
30 percent after one year in the pomegranate group, compared to reduced circulation to the brain in the placebo group not getting pomegranate. Both groups continued with their standard therapies.
Nutrient |
Typical Daily Dose |
Tomato extract |
3 grams |
Pomegranate extract |
500 mg |
Fish oil |
1,400 mg EPA and 1,000 mg DHA |
Sweet orange extract |
600 mg |
Vinpocetine |
10-30 mg |
Aging Factor 15: Loss of Youthful Gene Expression
In response to normal aging and environmental toxins, changes occur in genes
required to sustain youthful cellular function. What happens is that
genes that maintain cellular health slowly “turn off,” while genes that
make us vulnerable to degenerative pathologies become overexpressed
(turned on). As cells lose their youthful gene expression profile, we
succumb to a plethora of discomforts, diseases, and eventual death.
Solution: Activate Your Longevity Genes
Longevity researchers have known for seventy-five years that
consuming far fewer calories while meeting all nutritional needs can
greatly increase life span in some species. More recently, geneticists
discovered why: caloric restriction activates genes that slow cell
aging.
In 2003, remarkable news arrived from the scientific community that a compound found in red grapes and other plants called resveratrol
extended the life span of certain cells by as much as 70 percent. Even
more exciting were findings in 2006 from a team of Harvard researchers
showing that resveratrol “switches on” many of the same genes as caloric
restriction!
Today this remarkable compound has attained celebrity status, with
nationally known doctors endorsing its use. Medical researchers have
found it combats not only aging but also the diseases of aging.
Further research into the area of youthful gene expression
has brought to light a new class of compounds like resveratrol that
enables aging cells to reverse course and function as though they were
young again. These compounds work in synergy with resveratrol, mutually
complementing and reinforcing its rejuvenating biological effects.
The following box describes four nutrients that help promote more
youthful gene expression. Many of them can be found in multi-ingredient
formulations, so you only need to take a few pills each day to obtain
these potencies.
Nutrient |
Typical Daily Dose |
Trans-resveratrol |
250 mg |
Fisetin |
48 mg |
Trans-pterostilbene |
3-100 mg |
Vitamin D |
5,000 IU |
Aging Factor 16: Loss of Insulin Sensitivity
In youth, we efficiently utilize ingested carbohydrates to produce cellular energy with a minimal amount converted
to body fat storage. Aging reduces cellular sensitivity to insulin,
which results in most people suffering chronically high blood glucose
and insulin. This not only contributes to common age-related disorders
but also unfavorably influences gene expression patterns.
Even if a blood test shows fasting glucose levels are normal, too
many of us suffer from constant exposure to excess glucose throughout
our normal days. In the presence of excess glucose, healthy tissue comes
under an incredibly destructive free-radical assault. The ensuing
cellular destruction has been linked to everything from blood vessel
damage and stroke to cancer.
The bottom line is that most of us are playing with fire when it
comes to excess blood sugar. Without knowing it, we place ourselves
under a lifelong assault from excess glucose that wreaks havoc on our
bodies long before we or our doctors recognize it. This is why some
experts call glucose the silent killer. Even modest spikes in blood sugar (fasting glucose above 85 mg/dL) have been linked to increased risk of heart attack.
Solution: Restore Youthful Glucose Control
The good news is that forward-thinking researchers have identified a
number of safe, completely natural substances that work in different
ways to keep our after-meal blood sugar levels in check.
The most recently discovered of these is green coffee bean extract. I’m going to go into a bit of detail here because it really is exciting.
It works by blocking the destructive elevation in blood sugar that
occurs after meals. Researchers have identified the active compound in
raw coffee beans that combats excess blood sugar as chlorogenic acid.
It brings blood sugar under control by both reducing the release of
stored glucose into our bloodstreams and stopping the creation of excess
glucose within our bodies.
In a recent clinical trial, just 350 mg three times a day of green
coffee bean extract produced a remarkable 35 percent reduction in
after-meal glucose spike. After twelve weeks, study participants shed on
average almost eleven pounds, with fat loss accounting for 92 percent
of the weight.
Nutrient |
Typical Daily Dose |
Green coffee bean extract |
350 –1,050 mg |
Green tea phytosome |
300 mg |
Irvingia gabonensis extract |
300 mg |
Chromium |
500 mcg |
Cinnamon |
175 –350 mg |
R-lipoic acid |
150 –300 mg |
Aging Factor 17: Loss of Bone Density
Aging gradually weakens bones through decalcification and trace
mineral loss. A compromised skeletal system negatively affects immune
strength, blood cell production, nervous system function, insulin
sensitivity, energy metabolism, and weight management.
Solution: Broad-Spectrum Bone Support
Ninety-nine percent of the calcium in our bodies resides in our teeth
and bones. It stands to reason that if our bones and teeth store so
much calcium, we would need to obtain additional calcium to preserve
their strength. The real controversy is why mainstream doctors remain
unenlightened about the need of maturing people to take the right kind of calcium supplement—and the proper nutrients to support it.
Ideal forms of calcium to look for on labels are dicalcium malate,
calcium bisglycinate, or calcium citrate. They’re easily tolerated by
the body, highly absorbable, and supportive of bone mineral density—the
key measure of a calcium supplement’s value.
A daily dose of at least 1,000 mg is recommended for female adults.
Women can take up to 1,200 mg. You won’t get any additional benefit from
high doses. (Men only need around 800 mg a day of supplemen- tal
calcium.)
Your body can’t readily absorb calcium without vitamin D3.
This vitamin also ensures calcium deposits properly in bone tissue.
There are receptors for vitamin D3 in more than thirty different tissue
types throughout the body. D3 binds with them to promote immune
function, reduce inflammation, reduce hardening of the arteries, enhance
heart function, improve brain and nerve tissue performance, and even
prevent cancer.
It’s a good idea to have your vitamin D blood levels checked to make sure you’re getting enough.
The current evidence suggests that your readings for
25-hydroxy-vitamin-D should be between 50 and 80 ng/ mL in blood for
optimal health. Experts suggest taking at least 2,000 IU per day, with
most people requiring 5,000 IU per day, to achieve blood levels in a
healthy range.
Nutrient |
Typical Daily Dose |
Calcium |
1,200 mg |
Vitamin D |
1,000 IU |
Magnesium |
340 mg |
Zinc |
2 mg |
Manganese |
1 mg |
Silicon |
5 mg |
Boron |
3 mg |
Vitamin K1 |
1,000 mcg |
Vitamin K2 as MK-4* |
1,000 mcg |
Vitamin K2 as MK-7 |
100 mcg |
* If you’re taking anticoagulant drugs like Coumadin (warfarin), talk to your doctor before starting on a vitamin K2 regimen.
Aging Factor 18: Oxidative Stress
Free radicals are fiery unstable molecules that have been implicated in most diseases associated with aging.
At the molecular level, the continuous chemical reactions keeping
your heart beating, your blood moving, and your brain working look like
controlled infernos. The constant exchange of electrons wheeling inside
the tiny energy-producing powerhouses in your cells called the
mitochondria throws off enormous quantities of energy.
The problem is that as we get older, the cellular structures that
once kept these fires under control begin to degrade, including the mitochondria themselves. Aging causes our cells to lose control over these reactions and renders them more vulnerable to destruction.
Solution: Quench the Raging Fires Within
Antioxidants have become popular supplements to protect against
free-radical-induced cell damage, but few people take the proper
combination of antioxidant supplements to adequately compensate for
age-induced loss of endogenous antioxidants such as SOD, glutathione,
and catalase.
Nutrient |
Typical Daily Dose |
Superoxide dismutase/ Gliadin complex (GliSODin®) |
500 mg |
Pomegranate extract |
500 mg |
Green tea extract |
725 mg |
Grapeseed extract |
150 mg |
S-adenosyl-methionine (SAMe) |
200-400 mg |
Astaxanthin |
5-6 mg |
R-lipoic acid |
300-600 mg |
High-potency multinutrient formula |
Two capsules |
Gamma-tocopherol/ sesame lignans |
200 mg gamma-E tocopherol with 20 mg ofstandardized sesame lignans |
One Final Note
Children can benefit by taking vitamin supplements, but it is the aging human
whose body is depleted of the endogenous antioxidants, hormones,
enzymatic repair systems, and other biological chemicals needed to
sustain life. What is optional in childhood becomes mandatory as humans
enter middle age and become vulnerable to a host of degenerative
diseases that await them if they fail to protect themselves.
The encouraging news is that supplements like fish oil, vitamin D,
lipoic acid, curcumin, CoQ10, resveratrol, DHEA, vitamin K, and SAMe
function to circumvent multiple aging factors that conspire to rob us of
our youthful health. This means that you don’t have to take gobs of
pills to counteract the multiple mechanisms of aging described in this
chapter.
Adapted from BOMBSHELL by Suzanne Somers. Copyright © 2012. Published by Crown Archetype, a division of Random House, Inc.To order a copy of Bombshell, call 1-800-544-4440
Article from: Life Extension Magazine June 2012
Source: http://www.lef.org/magazine/mag2012/jun2012_Suzanne-Somers-Quest-to-Educate-World-About-How-to-Delay-Aging_01.htm |