Archive for the ‘Anti-Aging’ Category
Tuesday, December 13th, 2011
Guest blog by Dr. Frederick Vagnini, MD, FACS, Heart, Diabetes & Weight-Loss Centers of New York
If you’ve recently listened to me on the Res-Q HealthLine radio shows, I recently indicated that there were four silent killers. But now, due to expanded research and more and more problems coming through my centers in New York, I have expanded them to eight.
First of all, what is meant by a silent killer? Well, it’s simple. It’s something you don’t feel until a heart attack occurs, or until you fracture a bone, or you have a stroke. These silent killers include:
- High blood pressure: Many times you could have a blood pressure of 200 and you don’t feel it.
- High cholesterol and triglycerides: There’s typically no pain in the arteries. Unless you get your lipids checked, you’re not going to realize that your arteries are clogging up.
- Inflammation: Inflammation is the backbone of pathophysiology for cardiovascular disease and aging, which is very prevalent in Western culture. It can be anything from a swollen toe to inflamed arteries, the latter of which you cannot feel.
- Oxidative stress: Damage from free radicals and oxidative stress is when the body’s antioxidant system becomes overwhelmed. Oxidative stress accelerates the aging process.
- Blood glucose: Another silent killer is blood glucose. Many people are coming into my office with 200-300 blood-sugar levels. They don’t feel a thing. But they are pre-diabetic or diabetic and they have been doing damage to their bodies for many years before they even realize it. High blood-glucose levels can not only lead to diabetes, but also eye disease, blindness, kidney disease, nerve disease or death.
- Glycation: (sometimes called non-enzymatic glycosylation) is something that accelerates heart disease, cellular damage and aging, and it is simply a problem with glucose that adheres to proteins lipids and DNA to create something called “Advanced Glycation End Product” (AGE)
- Telomere shortening: Telomeres are the tips of chromosomes and when they shorten you have progressive aging. What happens to accelerate this aging process is inflammation and oxidative stress.
- Osteoporosis: Osteoporosis is a bone disease that leads to an increased risk of fracture. It is another silent killer simply because you don’t feel your bones weakening until you’ve lost four inches of height.
What can we do to prevent these silent killers from leading us into cardiovascular disease, heart attack, stroke, dementia, Alzheimer’s disease and accelerated aging? Well, I developed a protocol in my Centers based on the following:
- Diet: a modified, low-carbohydrate Mediterranean diet
- Exercise: Any exercise is good; cross training is the best, which is when you do a combination of resistance training with aerobics.
- Stress reduction: Stress reduction is critical. It’s one of the leading factors that influence degenerative diseases and especially cardiovascular disease.
- Supplements: The right supplements can combat high triglycerides, high cholesterol, high blood pressure oxidative damage, high blood sugar, arthritis, weight reduction, diabetes, fatigue, and basically all of the degenerative and cardiovascular problems.
- Pharmaceuticals: Medical drugs are prescribed when necessary.
Prevention Through Supplements & Nutrition
Years ago, I developed a program called Cardio Nutrition, and that is simply a program, along with diet and exercise, in which we use supplements. Here’s a list of some of the “silent killers” and what Res-Q products will work best to combat them.
High Cholesterol/Triglycerides:
When it comes to cholesterol we also worry about the oxidative damage and we have a number of antioxidants including Res-Q Multi, Res-Q CellPower (CoQ10), Res-Q Resveratrol, Nature’s Shield Superfoods and Nature’s Shield Leg & Vein Support, which all protect the LDL against oxidative damage.
Hypertension/ High Blood Pressure:
Oxidative Stress
Glucose Levels:
Telomere shortening:
Research now shows that an omega-3 supplement can prevent telomere shortening
Osteoporosis:
Inflammation:
Glycation:
Weight and Digestion:
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Monday, November 29th, 2010
#1. Relax!
- Stress is the number-one road hazard on life’s journey. But not necessarily major stressors like losing a loved one, getting divorced or being diagnosed with cancer. Although these events can have a major impact on your mind, body and soul, they are often temporary stressors and do not cause long-term damage. It’s the smaller, perpetual stresses that an individual undergoes that may cut back years of life. In fact, long-term stress can lead to diabetes, heart problems, high blood pressure and susceptibility to infection. And according to an article on CBS Online, “Research suggested that people with positive emotions may live longer and healthier lives.” So, if you find yourself stressed out and cranky more days than not, it’s time to start de-stressing. Meditation, yoga, music therapy, being with people you love, relaxation and even a visit to a wellness spa may all take the edge off and help boost your lifespan! (more…)
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Monday, September 27th, 2010
OK, so not everyone wants to live forever (vampires are constantly complaining about their never-ending lot in life). But I think it’s safe to say that most of us would love to extend our lives or at least guarantee that we will be healthy well into our 80s, 90s, or even 100s.
Is it possible? I believe so. But there is no secret to long life, as some might have you believe. When scouring the Internet, you find ridiculous propositions. An article in the Seattle Times, for example, claims that gene mutations are the key. CNN reports that cold showers will do the trick. And Britain’s oldest virgin, in an article in The Daily Mail claims that a lifetime of no sex is responsible for her long life. Cold showers? No sex? I’m not sure anyone would want to extend his or her life under those conditions. (more…)
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Thursday, July 23rd, 2009

A study was conducted to see if multivitamin supplements have an effect on telomere length. Telomeres are caps that protect chromosomes. Telomeres indicate age. With age, new cells end up with shorter telomeres. Shorter telomeres are associated with aging and growing older while longer ones are associated with longevity. The result of the study: women that took vitamins supplements had longer telomeres. (more…)
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Monday, April 13th, 2009
Resveratrol, an antioxidant phytochemical found in red wine and the skins of red grapes, is getting a lot of attention lately as the new good-health supplement.
Resveratrol encourages living longer by activating the SIRT1 gene. Activating the SIRT1 gene produces the same beneficial anti-aging effects that cutting calories does.
Red wine gets so much attention for cardiovascular health, ever since the one-glass-per-day rule came out. Since then, researchers have been studying resveratrol, naturally occuring in red wine and red grape skins, to learn more about it. However, the red-wine (grape-skin) extract supplements provide the health benefits of resveratrol without the side effects of the alcohol.
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Wednesday, January 14th, 2009
Smoking increases risk of Alzheimer’s disease
Antioxidants can help us live longer. Everyone can benefit from antioxidants, but if you are a smoker, it may be even more important to take antioxidants. It was recently reported that older adults who smoke have an increased risk of getting Alzheimer’s disease. Of course, quitting smoking would be the best thing to do.
Free radicals harm the brain
Clinical studies on Alzheimer’s disease show a connection between free radicals and Alzheimer’s disease. Free radicals, which are by-products of normal bodily processes, can be harmful in excess quantities. Free radicals can be triggered by pollution and smoking.
Smoking triggers excess free-radical production.
Free radicals attack cells. The attacked cells attack more cells causing a chain reaction of damage to the body. This happens because free radicals are missing an electron and steal electrons from other atoms, then those atoms are missing electrons. Antioxidants neutralize free radicals by lending an electron or by otherwise stabilizing the free radicals so the free radical does not harm the body.
Modern diets lack antioxidants
Diets lacking sufficient fruits and vegetables may lack antioxidants. Supplementing the diet with antioxidants can benefit health and increase longevity. Studies show that using multiple antioxidants works better than using just one antioxidant. Studies show that antioxidants can help maintain a healthy brain.
Antioxidants help maintain a healthy brain
One of our best antioxidant products is Res-Q CellPower. Another great antioxidant product that helps protect the brain from free radicals is Res-Q Resveratrol. Research shows that using the ingredients in both products together would produce maximum benefits for the health of the brain. Res-Q Multi, our heart healthy multivitamin, contains vitamins, minerals, heart-healthy ingredients, and a variety of antioxidants also.
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References:
Alzheimer’s risk upped in senior smokers, Reuter’s health. Fri Jan 9, 2009
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Wednesday, May 7th, 2008

Resveratrol was discussed on ABC’s Barbara Walter’s special on anti-aging. Clinical studies show that resveratrol, a natural component of red grape skins, helps regulate the aging process, by a gene called SIRT1 also found in humans.
Have we now found some solutions on how to live longer and stay healthier longer?
The TV show implied that resveratrol may encourage being healthier and living longer. Mice given resveratrol, “lived 30% longer,” did not get ill, and despite being on a high fat diet, lived like a healthy mouse and did not get heart disease.
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