Scientists from Stanford University in the United States questioned the version of daily aging and announced three age points when a person’s body really changes.
As reported by Focus, specialists analyzed the blood plasma of 4263 people aged 18 to 95 years. They studied about three thousand different types of proteins and came to the conclusion that their share remained unchanged for decades. However, volunteers at the age of 34, 60 and 78 revealed significant changes in the protein level.
Scientists tied these fluctuations with changes in the body as a whole. Although it is still unclear, exactly exactly the proteins or composition of blood affect aging, the experiments on the mice have shown that blood transfusion from young individuals has a positive effect on older.
Earlier, employees of the Medical College of Beilor in Houston conducted a pilot clinical test of the drug, which is a mixture of glycine and acetylcysteine. The results showed that this medicine eliminates multiple aging defects, restores the muscular strength and cognitive abilities of the elderly.