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Jack’s Podcast on Slowing Aging
jack Lejeune
17 episodes
5 months ago
Our series of Podcasts are only devoted to culling the scientific medical studies, picking the most representative ones on specific Health issues related to Longevity. We acknowledge one bias as we only select studies where natural compounds are analyzed. You might also enjoy our Blog at https://www.unwindaging.com/blog
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Our series of Podcasts are only devoted to culling the scientific medical studies, picking the most representative ones on specific Health issues related to Longevity. We acknowledge one bias as we only select studies where natural compounds are analyzed. You might also enjoy our Blog at https://www.unwindaging.com/blog
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Alternative Health
Health & Fitness,
Nutrition
Episodes (17/17)
Jack’s Podcast on Slowing Aging
Will Alzheimer be helped by Mitochondrial Biogenesis
This briefing document summarizes the key themes and findings presented in the provided review article on Alzheimer's disease (AD). The article, published in the European Journal of Neurology in 2018, offers a comprehensive overview of AD, including its epidemiology, genetics, pathogenesis, pathology, clinical presentation, diagnosis, and treatment strategies, while also looking ahead to future research directions. Key Facts and Ideas: Global Health Concern: Alzheimer's disease is a growing global health concern with "huge implications for individuals and society." (p. 59) It is the "most common cause of dementia," which is defined as "acquired progressive cognitive impairment sufficient to impact on activities of daily living." (p. 59) Current estimates suggest that "44 million people live with dementia worldwide at present." (p. 59) Increasing Prevalence and Cost: The prevalence of dementia is expected to rise significantly in coming years, particularly in Western countries where it is the single biggest cause of disability. The estimated cost of dementia in the US alone "may exceed US$600 billion [2]." (p. 59) Epidemiology and Risk Factors: While the exact causes are complex, AD is influenced by a combination of genetic and environmental factors. "Typical' late onset AD is likely to be driven by a complex interplay between genetic and environmental factors." (p. 59) "Epidemiological evidence suggests education and physical exercise may protect against AD, whereas mid-life hypertension and diabetes adversely influence risk [1]." (p. 60) Genetics: Genetic factors play a significant role in AD, particularly in the less common early-onset familial forms. "Whilst the vast majority of AD occurs on an apparently sporadic basis, mutations in three genes – amyloid precursor protein (APP), presenilin 1 (PSEN1) and presenilin 2 (PSEN2) – cause a rare (<0.5%) familial form of AD (FAD)." (p. 59) The APOE gene is identified as a "single biggest genetic risk for sporadic AD." (p. 59) Pathology: The hallmark pathological features of AD are the accumulation of amyloid plaques and neurofibrillary tangles in the brain. "The cardinal features of Alzheimer pathology are amyloid plaques and neurofibrillary tangles (NFTs)." (p. 60) Amyloid plaques are composed of aggregates of the β-amyloid (Aβ) peptide, while neurofibrillary tangles are composed of hyperphosphorylated tau protein. Other pathological processes include "neuronal loss and synaptic dysfunction." (p. 60) Pathogenesis (Amyloid Hypothesis): The article discusses the prevailing "amyloid hypothesis," which proposes that the accumulation and oligomerization of Aβ is a primary driver of the disease process, leading to synaptic dysfunction, tau pathology, and neuronal death. "The amyloid hypothesis, the prevalent theory of AD pathogenesis, suggests that accumulation of pathological forms of Aβ produced by sequential cleavage of the APP by the β- and γ-secretases initiates the primary pathological process, driving through an imbalance between Aβ production and Aβ clearance." (p. 61) Clinical Features: The most common presentation of AD is with "insidious progressive problems centered on episodic memory." (p. 63) As the disease progresses, individuals experience difficulties with "multi-tasking and loss of condition." (p. 63) Behavioral changes, including depression and apathy, are also common. Diagnostic Approach: The diagnosis of AD is primarily clinical, based on a detailed history and neurological examination. Cognitive assessments are crucial. While the definitive diagnosis still relies on neuropathological examination post-mortem, "recent diagnostic criteria from both the National Institute on Aging (NIA) and the International Working Group (IWG-2) now incorporate early (amyloid) and late (tau) biomarkers to improve diagnostic sensitivity and specificity." (p. 63) Neuroimaging (MRI and PET) and CSF analysis play an increasing role in supporting the diagnosis and identify
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5 months ago
18 minutes 46 seconds

Jack’s Podcast on Slowing Aging
Addressing America's Widespread Nutrients Shortfalls
This Episode Covers the health consequences of micronutrient deficiencies and highlights data on the prevalence of inadequate micronutrient intake within the US population, particularly among children, adolescents, and adults. The podcast emphasizes that while enrichment and fortification of foods contribute to overall micronutrient intake, inadequacies still exist for several essential vitamins and minerals. 1. Health Issues Arising from Micronutrient Deficiencies: The sources detail the potential health problems associated with deficiencies in ten key micronutrients: Vitamin B6, Vitamin B12, Vitamin C, Vitamin D, Vitamin E, Vitamin K, Calcium, Magnesium, Potassium, Zinc, Iron, and CoQ10. A consistent theme across these micronutrients is the wide range of physiological systems affected by their deficiency, including: Hematological Issues: Several deficiencies lead to different types of anemia. Vitamin B6 deficiency is linked to Microcytic Anemia, characterized by "smaller-than-normal red blood cells." Vitamin B12 deficiency causes Megaloblastic Anemia, characterized by "larger-than-normal red blood cells." Iron deficiency is a common cause of Iron-Deficiency Anemia, resulting in "a decrease in red blood cells or hemoglobin." Vitamin C deficiency can also "contribute to iron-deficiency anemia." Neurological Problems: Deficiencies in several micronutrients impact the nervous system. Severe B6 deficiency can lead to "seizures, peripheral neuropathy..., and cognitive impairment." Vitamin B12 deficiency is strongly associated with "Neurological Symptoms: Nerve damage can cause numbness and tingling in the hands and feet, difficulty walking, memory loss, and even dementia in severe cases." Vitamin E deficiency can cause "nerve damage (peripheral neuropathy)." Magnesium deficiency, in severe cases, can cause "Numbness and Tingling." CoQ10 deficiency has been "linked to neurological disorders such as migraines, Parkinson's disease, and Alzheimer's disease." Skin and Hair Issues: Visible signs of deficiency can appear on the skin and hair. B6 deficiency can manifest as "dermatitis (skin inflammation), cheilosis..., and glossitis." Vitamin C deficiency can cause "Dry skin, rough skin, and corkscrew-shaped hair." Zinc deficiency can lead to "Hair Loss" and "Skin Problems: Skin lesions, rashes, and delayed wound healing." Iron deficiency can result in "Pale Skin" and "Brittle Nails." Immune Function: Several micronutrients are crucial for a healthy immune system. B6 deficiency can "increase susceptibility to infections." Vitamin C deficiency can "weaken the immune system." Vitamin D deficiency can "increase susceptibility to infections." Vitamin E plays a role in immune function, and deficiency can "increase susceptibility to infections." Zinc deficiency can lead to "increased susceptibility to infections and slower wound healing." Bone Health: Calcium, Vitamin D, and Vitamin K are particularly important for bone strength. Vitamin D deficiency causes "Rickets in children" and "Osteomalacia in adults," and increases the "Increased risk of osteoporosis." Calcium deficiency can lead to "Hypocalcemia," "Osteoporosis," "Rickets in children," and "Osteomalacia in adults." Vitamin K is involved in bone mineralization, and deficiency can contribute to "Poor Bone Health." Muscle Function: Deficiencies in several minerals can affect muscle health. Magnesium deficiency can cause "Muscle cramps and tremors" and "Fatigue and Weakness." Potassium deficiency can lead to "Muscle weakness and cramps." CoQ10 deficiency can result in "Fatigue and Muscle Weakness." Cardiovascular Health: Some micronutrients are vital for heart function. Magnesium deficiency can lead to "Abnormal Heart Rhythms." Potassium deficiency can cause "Irregular Heartbeat (Arrhythmia)" and is linked to "High Blood Pressure." CoQ10 deficiency has been "associated with an increased risk of heart failure, high blood pressure, and other cardiovascular issues." Gastrointestin
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6 months ago
20 minutes 58 seconds

Jack’s Podcast on Slowing Aging
2024 Stats on CVD & Impact of Nutrition (especially Mediterranean Diet)
In this episode, we will review first the stats linked to CVD & strokes and how these ailments impact your lives. Moreover, as an expert in nutrition, we will cover how key nutrition compounds might change your health for the better. What are the major cardiovascular diseases and their impact in the United States? Cardiovascular disease (CVD) encompasses a range of conditions, including heart disease and stroke. In 2021, CVD was the underlying cause of death for over 931,000 people in the United States, claiming more lives than all forms of cancer and chronic lower respiratory disease combined. Nearly half of US adults (48.6%) had some form of CVD between 2017 and 2020. The economic burden is substantial, with direct and indirect costs totaling over $422 billion between 2019 and 2020. What are some key statistics regarding coronary heart disease (CHD) and stroke in the US? In 2021, coronary heart disease was the leading cause of CVD deaths, accounting for 40.3% of these fatalities. On average, someone in the United States experiences a heart attack approximately every 40 seconds. Stroke was responsible for 17.5% of CVD deaths in 2021, with someone dying from a stroke every 3 minutes and 14 seconds on average. While the death rate attributable to CHD declined by 15.0% between 2011 and 2021, the actual number of deaths remained relatively stable. Conversely, the age-adjusted stroke death rate increased by 8.4% and the actual number of stroke deaths rose by 26.3% during the same period. How does the American Heart Association (AHA) contribute to addressing cardiovascular diseases? The American Heart Association is a significant non-profit, non-governmental funder of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular research in the United States. They utilize donations to support research projects, with applications reviewed by volunteer scientists and healthcare professionals. The AHA has funded over $5 billion in research since 1949, and their supported research has contributed to 10 Nobel Prizes. What are the key risk factors for heart disease and stroke, as identified by the AHA? The AHA tracks eight key health factors and behaviors, known as "Life's Essential 8," that increase the risk for heart disease and stroke. These include not smoking, physical activity, a healthy diet, maintaining a healthy body weight, getting sufficient sleep, and controlling cholesterol, blood pressure, and blood sugar levels. What are some statistics related to these risk factors in the US? Smoking remains a major risk factor, contributing to a significant number of deaths globally and in the US, including from secondhand smoke exposure. Physical inactivity is prevalent, with only 24.2% of US adults meeting aerobic activity guidelines in 2020. Diet scores using the AHA's metric are generally low across demographic groups. Overweight and obesity affect a large proportion of US adults (41.8% prevalence between 2017 and 2020). High cholesterol, insufficient sleep, diabetes (diagnosed and undiagnosed), and high blood pressure are also common issues among US adults. What does "eating the rainbow" mean in the context of healthy eating? "Eating the rainbow" is a healthy eating tip that encourages consuming a wide variety of colorful fruits and vegetables. The different colors in produce are due to specific phytonutrients, which are natural compounds that offer protective benefits to plants and may help prevent lifestyle diseases and support overall health in humans. Eating a diverse range of colors ensures intake of a broad spectrum of these beneficial nutrients, which are more powerful for health when obtained from whole foods rather than supplements. What are some examples of beneficial phytonutrients found in different colored fruits and vegetables and their potential health benefits? Red foods contain phytochemicals like lycopene and ellagic acid, linked to reduced risk of certain cancers (like prostate and esophageal) and heart disease. Yellow
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6 months ago
12 minutes 23 seconds

Jack’s Podcast on Slowing Aging
Adequate Magnesium in your body has Huge Health Benefits
In this episode, you will discover the critical role played by Magnesium in your body. Did you know that Magnesium is involved in more than 300 biochemical processes! No wonder a deficiency in Magnesium could trigger major health issues. Review of Magnesium's Role in Health and Disease Sources Reviewed: "Dietary magnesium intake and the risk of cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, and all-cause mortality: a dose–response meta-analysis of prospective cohort studies" (Fang et al., 2016) "Magnesium" - Linus Pauling Institute Micronutrient Information Center "Magnesium, Oxidative Stress, Inflammation, and Cardiovascular Disease" (Volpe, 2020) "The Integral Role of Magnesium in Muscle Integrity & Aging" (Rueda-Ruzafa et al., 2023) Summary: These sources collectively highlight the crucial role of magnesium in numerous physiological processes and its association with various health outcomes. Magnesium acts as a cofactor for hundreds of enzymes involved in energy production, DNA synthesis, muscle contraction, nerve function, and blood glucose control. Evidence suggests that both dietary intake and supplementation of magnesium may have protective effects against cardiovascular disease (specifically heart failure and stroke), type 2 diabetes, and all-cause mortality. Magnesium deficiency is linked to increased oxidative stress, inflammation, and metabolic derangements, which contribute to the pathogenesis of chronic diseases. While assessing magnesium status can be challenging, maintaining adequate intake through diet and considering supplementation under medical guidance are important for overall health, particularly in the context of aging and chronic disease prevention and management. Conclusion: Magnesium is a critical nutrient with far-reaching effects on human health. The reviewed sources provide compelling evidence for the association between adequate magnesium intake and a reduced risk of several chronic diseases, particularly cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes. Magnesium's involvement in fundamental cellular processes, its role in mitigating oxidative stress and inflammation, and its importance for muscle health underscore the need for maintaining sufficient magnesium levels throughout the lifespan. While dietary strategies should be the primary approach, magnesium supplementation may be a valuable adjunct in specific situations under medical guidance. Further research is warranted to fully elucidate the optimal levels of magnesium intake and the therapeutic potential of magnesium supplementation for various health conditions. Take the next step in your health journey! While this podcast provides valuable information, our sibling website, **UnwindAging.com**, offers the comprehensive resources you need to actively slow aging and boost your vitality. Find practical tools, science-backed strategies, and personalized support. We specialize in demystifying carefully selected top scientific studies, focusing on effective natural solutions. Plus, our blog posts link directly to relevant, research-backed, and cost-effective supplement options to support your optimal health. Don't just listen, take action! Visit also our blog now to unlock your potential for a healthier, longer life.
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6 months ago
24 minutes 41 seconds

Jack’s Podcast on Slowing Aging
Ratio of Omega-6 to Omega-3 might change your wellbeing
This episode will shed light on impacts of imbalanced ratios of omega-6 to omega-3 fatty acids, more particularly a high ratio, is associated with an increased risk of various chronic diseases. This is primarily due to the differing effects these fatty acids have on the body. Omega-3 fatty acids possess anti-inflammatory properties, while omega-6 fatty acids are generally considered to be less anti-inflammatory or even pro-inflammatory in excess. A high omega-6/omega-3 ratio can promote inflammation and negatively impact gene expression, contributing to the development of conditions like cardiovascular disease, cancer, obesity, and autoimmune disorders.   Take the next step in your health journey! While this podcast provides valuable information, our sibling website, **UnwindAging.com**, offers the comprehensive resources you need to actively slow aging and boost your vitality. Find practical tools, science-backed strategies, and personalized support. We specialize in demystifying carefully selected scientific studies, focusing on effective natural solutions. Plus, our blog posts link directly to relevant, research-backed, and cost-effective supplement options to support your optimal health. Don't just listen, take action! Visit also our blog now to unlock your potential for a healthier, longer life. ----more----  
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7 months ago
12 minutes 34 seconds

Jack’s Podcast on Slowing Aging
DNA Definition, Damages, Impact on Neurodegenerative Diseases
This Episode discusses the complex relationship between DNA damage and neurodegenerative diseases, highlighting that neurons, as long-lived and highly active cells, are particularly susceptible to accumulating such damage over time. The text explains how various types of DNA damage, like single-strand breaks (SSBs) and double-strand breaks (DSBs), can disrupt essential brain functions, and points out that the location of damage within the genome, particularly near genes important for neuronal activity, is significant. Furthermore, the sources explore the role of impaired DNA repair mechanisms, which become less efficient with age, and how this contributes to the problem, noting that conditions affecting these repair systems offer insight into broader vulnerabilities. Finally, the discussion addresses the link between DNA damage, inflammation, and cellular senescence, including in glial cells, suggesting these factors create a cycle that can lead to neurotoxicity, while also briefly touching on the surprising idea that some DNA breaks might be beneficial for neuronal plasticity and learning when properly managed. ----more---- After listening to our podcast, you might wish to take the next step in your health journey! While this podcast provides valuable information, our sibling website, **UnwindAging.com**, offers the comprehensive resources you need to actively slow aging and boost your vitality. Find practical tools, science-backed strategies, and personalized support. We specialize in demystifying carefully selected scientific studies, focusing on effective natural solutions. Plus, our blog posts link directly to relevant, research-backed, and cost-effective supplement options to support your optimal health.  Don't just listen, take action! Visit also our blog now to unlock your potential for a healthier, longer life.
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8 months ago
20 minutes 8 seconds

Jack’s Podcast on Slowing Aging
Unlock your Healthspan: Longevity enhanced by NAD+ & Quercetin/Fisetin
This Episode is based on a comprehensive review article on therapeutic antiaging strategies (presented by MDPI, Basel, Switzerland). It explores aging as a progressive physiological process characterized by nine specific hallmarks, which are significant risk factors for various diseases. The review discusses different antiaging approaches based on these hallmarks, drawing on in vitro and in vivo research experiments. Strategies covered include anti-inflammatory drugs, antioxidant activity, telomere reactivation, epigenetic drugs, activation of the proteolytic system, mitophagy activators, inhibition of mTOR and insulin/IGF-1 signaling, activation of AMPK and Sirtuin signaling, clearance of senescent cells, stem cell-based therapies, the role of the microbiome, and noncoding RNAs. Ultimately, the article aims to highlight methods for promoting healthy aging and potentially extending human lifespan.   After listening to our podcast, you might wish to take the next step in your health journey! While this podcast provides valuable information, our sibling website, **UnwindAging.com**, offers the comprehensive resources you need to actively slow aging and boost your vitality. Find practical tools, science-backed strategies, and personalized support. We specialize in demystifying carefully selected scientific studies, focusing on effective natural solutions. Plus, our blog posts link directly to relevant, research-backed, and cost-effective supplement options to support your optimal health.  Don't just listen, take action! Visit also our blog now to unlock your potential for a healthier, longer life.    
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10 months ago
17 minutes 1 second

Jack’s Podcast on Slowing Aging
Slowing Aging: Utopia or Progressing Well !
This Episode addresses the biological process of aging, exploring the possibility of slowing or reversing it. The National Institutes of Health excerpt briefly mentions the potential role of healthy eating in this context. The primary source, an academic review titled "Therapeutic Anti-aging Strategies," provides a comprehensive overview of molecular and cellular changes associated with aging, identifying nine key hallmarks. It then discusses numerous therapeutic approaches, ranging from lifestyle interventions like diet and exercise to pharmacological agents targeting specific biological pathways like mitophagy, telomere length, inflammation, and proteostasis, highlighting various research findings and potential anti-aging drugs or compounds. ----more---- After listening to our podcast, you might wish to take the next step in your health journey! While this podcast provides valuable information, our sibling website, **UnwindAging.com**, offers the comprehensive resources you need to actively slow aging and boost your vitality. Find practical tools, science-backed strategies, and personalized support. We specialize in demystifying carefully selected scientific studies, focusing on effective natural solutions. Plus, our blog posts link directly to relevant, research-backed, and cost-effective supplement options to support your optimal health.  Don't just listen, take action! Visit also our blog now to unlock your potential for a healthier, longer life.
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10 months ago
31 minutes 12 seconds

Jack’s Podcast on Slowing Aging
How is our Health impacted by Farming Practices & Nutrients Deficiencies
This Episode addresses significant factors impacting human health and well-being, focusing on vital biological components and their external influences. One source examines the alarming decline in the nutritional quality of food crops, attributing it to modern agricultural practices like synthetic fertilizers and high-yield varieties, and highlights the potential of traditional farming, nutrient management, and biofortification as solutions. Another source explores the importance of nitric oxide (NO) in the body, explaining its role in cardiovascular health, combating viruses, and improving sleep, while also discussing methods to increase NO levels through diet (particularly mentioning citrulline and arginine) and practices like nasal breathing and humming, contrasting these with the effects of unhealthy diets like the carnivore diet and the use of medications like Viagra. Ultimately, both pieces underscore how environmental factors and lifestyle choices directly affect the biological systems crucial for human health. ----more---- After listening to our podcast, you might wish to take the next step in your health journey! While this podcast provides valuable information, our sibling website, **UnwindAging.com**, offers the comprehensive resources you need to actively slow aging and boost your vitality. Find practical tools, science-backed strategies, and personalized support. We specialize in demystifying carefully selected scientific studies, focusing on effective natural solutions. Plus, our blog posts link directly to relevant, research-backed, and cost-effective supplement options to support your optimal health.  Don't just listen, take action! Visit also our blog now to unlock your potential for a healthier, longer life.
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10 months ago
15 minutes 51 seconds

Jack’s Podcast on Slowing Aging
Quercetin & its multi-pronged approach in Health Benefits & Aging Diseases
This Episode explores quercetin, a naturally occurring flavonoid found in various plants. The research highlights its potential as a therapeutic agent due to its diverse biological properties, including antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, anti-cancer, anti-diabetic, and neuroprotective effects. While noting its low solubility and bioavailability, the sources discuss strategies to enhance its effectiveness, such as encapsulation in nanoparticles or combination with other compounds, suggesting its promise in treating age-related and other diseases. ----more---- After listening to our podcast, you might wish to take the next step in your health journey! While this podcast provides valuable information, our sibling website, **UnwindAging.com**, offers the comprehensive resources you need to actively slow aging and boost your vitality. Find practical tools, science-backed strategies, and personalized support. We specialize in demystifying carefully selected scientific studies, focusing on effective natural solutions. Plus, our blog posts link directly to relevant, research-backed, and cost-effective supplement options to support your optimal health.  Don't just listen, take action! Visit also our blog now to unlock your potential for a healthier, longer life. ----more----  
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10 months ago
18 minutes 11 seconds

Jack’s Podcast on Slowing Aging
Think Sharper, Feel Better: B Vitamins & Brain Function
Take the next step in your health journey! While this podcast provides valuable information, our sibling website, **UnwindAging.com**, offers the comprehensive resources you need to actively slow aging and boost your vitality. Find practical tools, science-backed strategies, and personalized support. We specialize in demystifying carefully selected scientific studies, focusing on effective natural solutions. Plus, our blog posts link directly to relevant, research-backed, and cost-effective supplement options to support your optimal health. Don't just listen, take action! Visit also our blog now to unlock your potential for a healthier, longer life. ----more----   B vitamins are essential for optimal brain function, playing a vital role in various processes such as energy production, DNA/RNA synthesis and repair, and neurotransmitter synthesis. They also help regulate homocysteine metabolism, an important process for maintaining overall health, particularly brain health.     Even mild B vitamin deficiencies can negatively impact brain function, highlighting the importance of sufficient intake. Certain groups, such as pregnant women, older adults, and those with poor diets, are particularly vulnerable to deficiencies.     This Podcast emphasizes the necessity of correcting deficiencies through supplementation, including multivitamins and individual B vitamins based on specific needs. Please Visit UnwindAging.com for more in-depth info Your Gateway to Better Health while Slowing Aging Our mission is to empower you reclaim your vitality and turn back the clock on aging. We provide science-backed insights, practical tools, and personalized coaching to help you navigate the aging process with confidence. Leveraging the team's extensive knowledge of the supplement industry (a non-invasive Alternative Medicine without side-effects),we will guide you towards the most cost-effective, research-backed solutions to boost your health and longevity.  
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10 months ago
23 minutes 8 seconds

Jack’s Podcast on Slowing Aging
How Stress impacts our Immune function via changes to the microbiome
This Episode explains the microbiota-gut-brain axis, detailing the bidirectional communication between the gut microbiome and the central nervous system (CNS). It highlights how the composition and diversity of gut microorganisms can affect brain function and contribute to various neurological conditions like Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, schizophrenia, and multiple sclerosis. Additionally, one source examines how stress impacts this axis, influencing microbiome composition, and affecting immune and inflammatory responses, ultimately impacting mood and behavior. It also underscores the significance of this intricate connection in health and disease and the potential for microbiome-based interventions in treating neurological and psychological disorders. ----more---- After listening to our podcast, you might wish to take the next step in your health journey! While this podcast provides valuable information, our sibling website, **UnwindAging.com**, offers the comprehensive resources you need to actively slow aging and boost your vitality. Find practical tools, science-backed strategies, and personalized support. We specialize in demystifying carefully selected scientific studies, focusing on effective natural solutions. Plus, our blog posts link directly to relevant, research-backed, and cost-effective supplement options to support your optimal health.  Don't just listen, take action! Visit also our blog now to unlock your potential for a healthier, longer life. ----more----    
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10 months ago
19 minutes 57 seconds

Jack’s Podcast on Slowing Aging
Thiamine & Benfotiamine (Vit B1) has therapeutic potential
This Episode provides a review of the therapeutic potential of thiamine (vitamin B1) and its synthetic derivative, benfothiamine. Thiamine is an essential nutrient crucial for energy metabolism and the proper functioning of the nervous system, heart, and muscles. Thiamine deficiency can lead to various disorders, including neurological conditions. Benfothiamine, a more bioavailable and lipophilic thiamine precursor, has shown promise in treating conditions associated with thiamine deficiency, particularly diabetic complications, neurodegenerative diseases, an d inflammatory conditions, often demonstrating superior efficacy compared to thiamine ----more---- Take the next step in your health journey!  While this podcast provides valuable information, our sibling website, **UnwindAging.com**, offers the comprehensive resources you need to actively slow aging and boost your vitality. Find practical tools, science-backed strategies, and personalized support. We specialize in demystifying carefully selected scientific studies, focusing on effective natural solutions. Plus, our blog posts link directly to relevant, research-backed, and cost-effective supplement options to support your optimal health. Don't just listen, take action! Visit also our blog now to unlock your potential for a healthier, longer life. ----more----  
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10 months ago
13 minutes

Jack’s Podcast on Slowing Aging
Could Metformin be a Safe & Effective therapy for Neurodegenerative diseases
This Episode reviews Metformin, a commonly prescribed diabetes medication gaining attention for its potential anti-aging effects. The drug works by activating AMPK, an enzyme that helps regulate energy use in cells. This activation has far-reaching effects, including protecting against DNA damage, improving mitochondrial function, and reducing chronic inflammation, all of which are key factors in the aging process. Studies have shown that metformin can extend lifespan in animals and may do the same for humans. ----more---- Take the next step in your health journey! While this podcast provides valuable information, our sibling website, **UnwindAging.com**, offers the comprehensive resources you need to actively slow aging and boost your vitality. Find practical tools, science-backed strategies, and personalized support. We specialize in demystifying carefully selected scientific studies, focusing on effective natural solutions. Plus, our blog posts link directly to relevant, research-backed, and cost-effective supplement options to support your optimal health. Don't just listen, take action! Visit also our blog now to unlock your potential for a healthier, longer life. ----more----  
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10 months ago
20 minutes 10 seconds

Jack’s Podcast on Slowing Aging
Mitochondria in our cells are the true powerhouses of our energy. Here is a podcast built from 3 scientific studies
This Episode analyzes Mitochondrial biogenesis, an essential cellular process responsible for the creation of new mitochondria from existing ones. This process is indispensable for maintaining cellular energy production, regulating signaling pathways, and controlling cell survival and death. The review highlights the importance of mitochondrial biogenesis in various cellular processes and its implications for human health and disease. ----more---- Take the next step in your health journey! While this podcast provides valuable information, our sibling website, **UnwindAging.com**, offers the comprehensive resources you need to actively slow aging and boost your vitality. Find practical tools, science-backed strategies, and personalized support. We specialize in demystifying carefully selected scientific studies, focusing on effective natural solutions. Plus, our blog posts link directly to relevant, research-backed, and cost-effective supplement options to support your optimal health. Don't just listen, take action! Visit also our blog now to unlock your potential for a healthier, longer life. ----more----  
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10 months ago
14 minutes 5 seconds

Jack’s Podcast on Slowing Aging
Geroprotection is now enhanced thanks to AI
This Episode discusses the role of cellular senescence in aging and disease, explaining that these cells stop multiplying but release substances that cause inflammation. While senescent cells can contribute to age-related conditions, some also play positive roles. Research, including studies at the Mayo Clinic and by scientists like Leonard Hayflick and Paul Moorhead, explores the potential of senolytics, drugs that clear senescent cells, to extend lifespan and improve health, although there are also discussions about potential risks and the need for further research. ----more---- Take the next step in your health journey! While this podcast provides valuable information, our sibling website, **UnwindAging.com**, offers the comprehensive resources you need to actively slow aging and boost your vitality. Find practical tools, science-backed strategies, and personalized support. We specialize in demystifying carefully selected scientific studies, focusing on effective natural solutions. Plus, our blog posts link directly to relevant, research-backed, and cost-effective supplement options to support your optimal health. Don't just listen, take action! Visit also our blog now to unlock your potential for a healthier, longer life. ----more----  
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10 months ago
9 minutes 25 seconds

Jack’s Podcast on Slowing Aging
How adopting the Mediterranean Diet can solve the Obesity Epidemic
This episode reviews the Mediterranean Diet, often recommended in medical guidelines for individuals with cardiovascular pathologies, and adopting this dietary pattern after diagnosis may contribute to improved health outcomes. Multiple studies and meta-analyses have shown a strong inverse association between adherence to the Mediterranean Diet and the risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) events, including myocardial infarction, stroke, and cardiovascular death. Higher adherence to the MD is consistently associated with a reduced risk of both fatal and non-fatal CVD events. This protective effect is supported by both observational studies and randomized controlled trials.----more---- Take the next step in your health journey! While this podcast provides valuable information, our sibling website, **UnwindAging.com**, offers the comprehensive resources you need to actively slow aging and boost your vitality. Find practical tools, science-backed strategies, and personalized support. We specialize in demystifying carefully selected scientific studies, focusing on effective natural solutions. Plus, our blog posts link directly to relevant, research-backed, and cost-effective supplement options to support your optimal health. Don't just listen, take action! Visit also our blog now to unlock your potential for a healthier, longer life. ----more----  
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10 months ago
20 minutes

Jack’s Podcast on Slowing Aging
Our series of Podcasts are only devoted to culling the scientific medical studies, picking the most representative ones on specific Health issues related to Longevity. We acknowledge one bias as we only select studies where natural compounds are analyzed. You might also enjoy our Blog at https://www.unwindaging.com/blog