Observations--discussing the Elephant in the Room

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Re: Observations--discussing the Elephant in the Room

Postby Nancy_Hutchison » Thu Sep 25, 2014 12:35 pm

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Re: Observations--discussing the Elephant in the Room

Postby LuisP » Thu Sep 25, 2014 5:23 pm

Nancy_Hutchison wrote:ON-OFF
"Switch" of telomerase

http://www.sciencealert.com.au/news/20142409-26223.html


Wow ! Very, very interesting ….
From that link, plus a press-release here http://www.salk.edu/news/pressrelease_d ... ss_id=2052 :

“Scientists at the Salk Institute have discovered an on-and-off “switch” in cells that may hold the key to healthy aging.
Victoria Lundblad and first author and graduate student Timothy Tucey conducted their studies in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, the same yeast used to make wine and bread. Their research was published September 19th, in the journal Genes and Development.
The researchers believe that this off switch might help the body keep telomerase at exceptionally low levels inside the cells in order to avoid the uncontrollable cell growth that can lead to cancer. But it could also be the key to helping cells divide for longer.
The next step is to understand more about this switch and how it is involved in ageing and cancer, and then scientists can try to understand how it can be manipulated to keep people healthier for longer.”


Victoria Lundblad and Timothy Tucey.jpg
Victoria Lundblad and Timothy Tucey

Now if they could only “turn it on” without our noses, fingers - to name these - growing forever out of proportion, and “turn it off” just on cancer cells !

This research was supported by the National Institutes of Health, the Fritz B. Burns Foundation and a Rose Hills Foundation Fellowship.



Never ceases to amaze me .... how the Big Money Boys are forever absent of these (ahem) irrelevancies.
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Re: Observations--discussing the Elephant in the Room

Postby Nancy_Hutchison » Fri Sep 26, 2014 11:15 pm

a list of natural product Telomerase activators

http://telomeraseactivation.blogspot.co ... erase.html

why---why do these products activate telomerase?

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Re: Observations--discussing the Elephant in the Room

Postby Nancy_Hutchison » Fri Sep 26, 2014 11:24 pm

Purslane---Portulaca oleracea efficiently removes bisphenol A, an endocrine-disrupting chemical, from a hydroponic solution. How this happens is unclear

bisphenol A---endocrine disrupting chemical
does that mean it is the "off switch" for telomerase?

hmmmmm
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Re: Observations--discussing the Elephant in the Room

Postby kevin » Tue Sep 30, 2014 1:43 pm

Nancy-Hutchison,
Did I dream it, or did You ask about dreaming?
http://new-age-spiritual-masters.blogsp ... rampa.html
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Re: Observations--discussing the Elephant in the Room

Postby Nancy_Hutchison » Tue Sep 30, 2014 1:57 pm

kevin wrote:Nancy-Hutchison,
Did I dream it, or did You ask about dreaming?
http://new-age-spiritual-masters.blogsp ... rampa.html
Kevin


not sure if (or how) I have stated it here
but everyone "leaves their body" when they sleep
for some, it is only a few inches "outside"
for others, it is "trips across the universe"

hmmm..maybe the cannaboids and DMT release the grip on the mind
and so these trips can be done while awake

personally, I don't use a device (cannaboid or DMT) to "go on trips"
it is a CHOICE that I make

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Re: Observations--discussing the Elephant in the Room

Postby kevin » Wed Oct 01, 2014 11:53 am

I could hear the elephants sound in this link,
http://journal.borderlandsciences.org/2 ... index.html
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Re: Observations--discussing the Elephant in the Room

Postby kevin » Wed Oct 01, 2014 12:45 pm

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Re: Observations--discussing the Elephant in the Room

Postby kevin » Wed Oct 01, 2014 1:06 pm

I see this man sat on the elephant,
http://www.ascension-research.org/tesla.html
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Re: Observations--discussing the Elephant in the Room

Postby Nancy_Hutchison » Thu Oct 02, 2014 2:18 pm

rhennicey21 wrote:It is one of corporate America's major clichs. One of my clients Neal Lemlein, a premier entertainment executive and consultant over the last 20 years even begged the question as a professor at USC is Branding B.S? Well Mr. Lemlein, when it's a word symbolically thrown around as jargon and doesn't come with a strategy the answer is indeed yes. However, at Ascendant Strategy Group we have created a branding firm that builds a comprehensive strategy. Many of our most successful clients are public speakers, CEO's and corporations.

http://www.thegreenbook.com/products/search/automation/ ;)


Many years (decades) ago I owned an advertising/marketing company.
Branding...hmmmm.
Repeated images and words attached to a product (service) offered by a company.
Emotional triggers attached to these images, so that the product/service would be thought about (and purchased) when presented to the "buyer".

Mind control...subtle.

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