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Monday, April 28, 2014

TELOMERASE ENZYME Q & A


TELOMERASE ENZYME Q &A


Q: WHAT IS A TELOMERE?
A: A telomere is the protective cap at both ends of a DNA molecule. The telomere keeps the DNA double helix strand uniform and tight.

Q: WHAT HAPPENS TO MY TELOMERES AS I AGE?
A: Your telomere caps continuously shorten as you age. In fact, one of the biochemical definitions of aging is the shortening of telomeres. The shorter they get, the less they can keep the DNA strands uniform and tight.

Q: WHAT HAPPENS IF MY DNA STRANDS ARE NOT TIGHT?
A: Since your DNA carries your genetic information for each cell replication, as the strands get less tight, the genetic information vital for cell replication gets less and less exact. The result is a less than perfect copy of all your cells until the replicated cells, including stem cells, cannot sustain life. This is the scientific explanation for aging, and the reason your appearance changes as you age.

Q: AS I AGE, DO I GRADUALLY LOSE THE CAPACITY TO PRODUCE THE TELOMERASE ENZYME NEEDED TO MAINTAIN CELL REPLICATION?
A: Yes, and this is why you must supplement using the actual Telomerase Enzyme and not just a Telomerase Enzyme activator. An activator alone does not do much good if it does not have telomerase enzymes to activate.

Q: IS THE LENGTH OF MY TELOMERES A TRUE MEASURE OF MY LIFE EXPECTANCY?
Y: Yes, and new devices and procedures are being developed to actually measure the length of your telomeres. We are now working with Spectracell (www.spectracell.com) to measure our customer’s telomere lengths each year they are taking Telezyme. Please call us for details if you are interested in being involved in this study.

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