In addition to the general wear and tear on a cellular level, outlined in Part One of this article, the second cause of aging is the body’s decreasing ability to remove old dysfunctional cells and proteins. When we...
It is estimated that consumers spend $62 Billion a year seeking anti-aging solutions. However, none of these quick fixes can turn back the hands of time. The biological causes of aging — a.k.a. the “hallmarks of aging” —...