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from Dr Rowen's newsletter.............................

This popular cancer drug slows the aging process

by J. Rowen, MD

In the upcoming September issue of Second Opinion, I'm going to tell you

about an amazing product that can protect women from breast cancer and men

from prostate cancer. What's more, this product can help slow the aging

process for men and women. But if you listen to conventional docs, Big Pharma

has a better answer — Tamoxifen.

I have to admit, in this case, the drug companies have come up with a

viable use for this popular cancer drug. It really does slow aging. At least

that's what a recent study says.

In this study, a Harvard research group, led by Harvard professor

A. DePinho, followed the effect of estrogens on telomerase. I've told you in

the past about how this enzyme maintains the telomere on the end of your

genes. Telomeres are like shoelace caps on your DNA. When they get too

short, the gene stops functioning, the cell ages. The longer you keep your

telomere, the slower you age. Telomerase regenerates the telomere and can

dramatically slow aging.

Big Pharma has been racing to find patentable synthetic chemicals that can

activate telomerase. We already know that natural estrogen is a powerful

stimulator of telomerase. The gene coding the protein has estrogen

beta-receptors. You would not expect the synthetic chemical Tamoxifen to fit in

here, since it is an estrogen blocker. But it does fit.

Here's how:

In this study, the researchers genetically altered mice so that they

lacked telomerase. These mice aged very rapidly. But the genetic engineering

also included modifications in their estrogen receptors. In these mice,

researchers enabled Tamoxifen to actually activate the telomerase estrogen

receptor. Tamoxifen generated pulses of telomerase.

Within a month, the researchers described a literal " fountain of youth. "

Shriveled testes grew back to normal and animals regained fertility.

Degenerated spleens, liver, and intestines recuperated from their aged state.

Just

one month of pulsed telomerase (from Tamoxifen) dramatically reversed

aging in the brain. Mice with resorted telomerase had noticeably larger brains

and more neurons in development! DePinho remarked about the exciting

possibilities of drugs to ramp up telomerase for age-related diseases.

You might wonder why they used Tamoxifen instead of the bio-identical

estradiol. Estradiol can activate the beta-receptor quite well. But the

research money trail ends at Big Pharma. The drug companies can't make any money

with non-patentable natural hormones. Expensive synthetic chemicals, on the

other hand, can make Pharma bazillions — especially if they can find one to

activate telomerase. Of course, they're not very interested in the terrible

toxicity a synthetic chemical causes.

If you're looking for the fountain of youth, don't wait for Big Pharma to

give you Tamoxifen or some other **Youth Drug.** Instead, talk to your

doctor about using bio-identical hormones. Or, better yet, read the September

issue and discover a way to stay young without your doctor's help.

Yours for better health and medical freedom,

J. Rowen, MD

Ref:

DePinho, A. **Telomerase reactivation reverses tissue degeneration

in aged telomerase-deficient micePDF file,** Nature, January 6, 2011.

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