The elixir of anti-aging, cancer and Alzheimer's

An Australian scientist has published a successful study of an anti-aging drug "god", preventing cancer and Alzheimer's disease.

In Science magazine, Professor David Sinclair of Harvard Medical School said that the drug he was working on could help people live up to 150 years of age thanks to this type of 'elixir' that changes the immune system. The body fights the effects of old age.

Picture 1 of The elixir of anti-aging, cancer and Alzheimer's
The "elixir" has the ability to change the immune system
of the body against the effects of old age.

However, Professor Sinclair still has a long way to go, although these drugs have been successfully regained when tested with patients with type 2 diabetes and enteritis. He is optimistic and hopes to prove the therapeutic and preventive effects of the new drug at the same time.

"My research is controversial because everyone thinks these effects are impossible, but my research results will prove the opposite , " he said in an interview.

This drug provides the body with SIRT1 enzyme , an enzyme that can be naturally produced through restriction of calories and exercise or through activation of resveratrol in red wine. Obese mice who received resveratrol could run twice as long as their skinny mice and live 15% longer.

Sinclair and colleagues developed 4000 synthetic actives. Each trigger is 100 times stronger than a glass of red wine, the 3 most active will be tested on humans. Professor Sinclair said the first batch of diabetes medicine will be marketed in about five years.