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7 Reasons We Age - Richard Heart
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<blockquote data-quote="Logan2003Cobra" data-source="post: 16670670" data-attributes="member: 17851"><p>I'm not a doctor but I have taken several years worth of biology, anatomy, etc.</p><p></p><p>From what I remember, cancer comes from cell division where cells mutate, and rather than being destroyed (apoptosis), they survive, divide and mutate on their own, and continue with cell division in the same part of the body as if they were the original cell type that they mutated from.</p><p></p><p>The more cell division that takes place and/or cell division that is affected by outside factors (like radiation i.e. skin cancer from overexposure to the sun), the more likely and more frequently mutations can occur.</p><p></p><p>As for aging... <strong>I believe</strong> that other than genetic predisposition, we play a big part in how we age through diet, exercise, environmental exposure, etc. Essentially, are we providing the optimal environment and ingredients for our cells prior to cell division, or are our cells in a lesser or weakened state when they divide based on the garbage food and environment we give them. I.E. The better we treat our bodies (and cells), the better and/or more slowly we age.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Logan2003Cobra, post: 16670670, member: 17851"] I'm not a doctor but I have taken several years worth of biology, anatomy, etc. From what I remember, cancer comes from cell division where cells mutate, and rather than being destroyed (apoptosis), they survive, divide and mutate on their own, and continue with cell division in the same part of the body as if they were the original cell type that they mutated from. The more cell division that takes place and/or cell division that is affected by outside factors (like radiation i.e. skin cancer from overexposure to the sun), the more likely and more frequently mutations can occur. As for aging... [B]I believe[/B] that other than genetic predisposition, we play a big part in how we age through diet, exercise, environmental exposure, etc. Essentially, are we providing the optimal environment and ingredients for our cells prior to cell division, or are our cells in a lesser or weakened state when they divide based on the garbage food and environment we give them. I.E. The better we treat our bodies (and cells), the better and/or more slowly we age. [/QUOTE]
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