Tag: aging
Agmatine for Brain and Nervous System
Antibiotic administration disrupted tight junction proteins in the ileum, affecting gut architecture. Oral administration of agmatine alone or combined with probiotics significantly reversed antibiotic-induced dysbiosis, restoring gut microbiota and mitigating depression-like behaviors. This intervention also restored neuro-inflammatory markers, increased agmatine and monoamine levels, and preserved gut integrity
Tea Leaves with Lemon- Against Microplastics in Water?
So folks, pour yourself a green tea from tea leaves with lemon, if you are worried about microplastics. That will protect you from real or imaginary threats you are confronted with daily reading the news.
Veganism is bad for older folks – my take on it
Veganism is a religion, but not mine. Aside of that, it can be bad for older adults. Vegan diet is necessarily high carb, and is more tolerable and can be excused in young age. But for older folks it is bad, and leads to type 2 diabetes and eventually to dementia. I follow low carb…
B Vitamins and Cancer Risk: What Recent Research Tells Us
B vitamins are essential for health and play a complex role in cancer prevention. While adequate intake from food is protective, excessive supplementation may increase cancer risk in certain situations.
Veganism in Old Age: A Path to Healthy Aging?
Veganism, a lifestyle that eliminates all animal products, has grown in popularity among people of all ages. While it is often associated with environmental and ethical concerns, adopting a vegan diet can also provide significant health benefits for older adults, particularly when it comes to healthy aging and disease prevention. However, careful planning is essential…
Why Veganism May Not Be Ideal for Older Adults: Key Concerns and Evidence
Studies show that older adults need higher protein intake to prevent muscle loss—1.2–1.5 g per kg of body weight—which can be harder to achieve with plant-based proteins alone
Alzheimer’s Disease: A Type 3 Diabetes?
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder that primarily affects memory and cognitive function. In recent years, mounting evidence suggests that Alzheimer’s might be more than just a disease of aging—it may be a metabolic disorder, closely linked to insulin resistance and impaired glucose metabolism in the brain. Researchers have even coined the term…
Comparing the Bioavailability of Vegetable vs. Animal Proteins
Bioavailability refers to how efficiently the body can digest, absorb, and use nutrients from a food source. When it comes to protein, animal proteins are generally considered more bioavailable than plant proteins, primarily due to differences in amino acid composition and digestibility. Here’s a breakdown: 1. Amino Acid Profile Data Example: 2. Digestibility Digestibility measures…