Clear zombie cells for longer healthier life

Cells donā€™t live for ever. They eventually stop dividing, at which point they should naturally enter what is called ā€˜programmed cell deathā€™ or technically, apoptosis. Their components are then ready to be recycled to make new cells. But sometimes damage makes them become resistant to this normal and ā€˜cleansingā€™ death. They turn into something scientists … Read more

The right nutrients can protect your DNA for longer healthier life

Your DNA is an information molecule inside each of your cells that tells your genes what to do. When DNA is replicated as cells divide ā€“ and that happens about 50 billion times a day! ā€“ the information might not always be copied correctly. And damaged DNA can lead to mutated cells and on to … Read more

Protect energy-promoting mitochondria for longer healthier life

How nutrishield reduce fatigue - NutriShield health supplement helps to counteract ageing

Energy is essential for powering all the millions of processes that keep your body working well. From repairing DNA, maintaining the immune system, keeping the brain and heart functioning optimally, to healing wounds and overcoming illness. If energy declines, things ā€“ literally ā€“ begin to fall apart. Biological entropy. So ageing, metabolism and energy are … Read more

B vitamins stop pre-Alzheimer’s brain shrinkage

B vitamin complex halts brain shrinkage that precedes Alzheimerā€™s If you or any family member is at risk of Alzheimerā€™s, a new study by Oxford, Warwick and Oslo universities brings hope. Alzheimerā€™s and dementia are possibly the most feared ā€˜age-relatedā€™ diseases today. They rob sufferers of memories and so much that makes a normal life … Read more

Old age without illness

What if getting older didn’t mean getting ill? Thatā€™s the question that Professor Linda Partridge posed at the latest New Scientist conference in London. Professor Partridge is the Director of the Institute of Healthy Ageing at University College London. Her answer to the question is that: ā€œAgeing is a malleable process.ā€ You can directly affect … Read more