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LRT New Energy Producing Therapy

Topic: Aging and LongevityFeaturing M HarveyPublished September 1, 2009

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Lipid Replacement Therapy, also called LRT, is dependent on the action of phosphatidylcholine in the physical structure. Phosphatidylcholine known as "PC" is now being used as an intravenous push in people with congested arteries as it's shown to emulsify calcium deposits. There are a few other kinds of PC. One is a liquid made by BioPure and the other is NT Factor, an oral supplement. Biopure is very expensive. NT Factor is not so pricey. The BioPure creation is IV grade phosphatidylcholine while NT Factor provides a variety of polyunsaturated phospatidyl nutrients than just choline and are named phosphoglycolipids. Phosphoglycolipids are validated in several medical studies to correspond to human cell membrane lipids. This equality is in part what makes the oral supplement to work. Phosphoglycolipids reinstate verve by repairing cell membranes. You switch food and air to chemical energy inside of cell membranes so you get better vitality. But also as we increase in age we make a lot of free radicals from unfixed membranes. In fact, this is what is thought to push the aging progression. Phosphoglycolipids greatly lowers that. Phosphoglycolipids will insert themselves into cell and other bio-membranes and so refurbish oxidized lipids in these membranes. Among the assorted bits of information in the clinical trials it was revealed that phosphoglycolipids could re-establish membrane potential values in an aged population (avg. age 69.5 yrs.) to levels better than a healthy young adult population (avg. age 29 yrs.). And also, these increased values stayed so long as the participants continued, with no additional daily dosage, ingesting phosphoglycolipids. What does the expression "membrane potential" represent? It refers to the electrical activity of the inner membrane of mitochondria. Poor potential renders poor energy and greater totals of free radicals (put out by your own body as well as reduced biosynthesis of fresh proteins and enzymes, and in fact lessening of all cellular tasks. The straight forward way to view membrane potential is as the starter button of metabolism. The inner membrane of mitochondria is where food, oxygen, and water get converted to energy and where aerobic metabolism takes place. Located right up touching the inner membrane is the mitochondrial DNA and so it is particularly vulnerable to boosts in endogenous free radicals (known as reactive oxidative species, ROS, or reactive oxygen metabolites, ROM). Harm to mitoDNA is implicated in all chronic disease. This occurs because the membrane looks like swiss cheese. Unfixed oxidation leaves holes in the membrane where free radicals exit rather than be sated by enzymes like glutathione, SOD, catalyses, etc. Restoring and preserving cell membranes with phosphoglycolipids allows the system to make use of food and oxygen to the maximum and boost elimination. The surge of nutrients and everything else that moves in and out of the cells becomes effortless as the membrane becomes recovered and more efficient. This is why many patients sense a fresh lease on life: enhanced vim and mental lucidity, fewer aches and pains, and starting the day invigorated and ready to go. LRT is very new in anti-aging. It’s problematical to locate much data on it. There are some studies being ended on it presently so increased data will be on hand in the near future. LRT is also being mingled with vitamin B in the next generation of anti-aging supplements. Phosphoglycolipids has made obvious it’s ability to commence impacting membrane function almost immediately and within 8 weeks it has moved membrane potential in adults to rates normal for people half their age.

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