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Diabetes is much like accelerated aging

Mitochondria are central components of our cells that generate the majority of cellular energy from nutrients, called adenosine triphosphate (ATP). But their dark side is that they can generate unstable chemicals that harm both the mitochondrion itself and other components of the cell

This resulting damage is thought to play an important role in aging. If mitochondria play such crucial roles in aging, then these discoveries could very possibly lead to the first bona fide anti-aging therapies. The Artificial Pancreas Treatment actually improves the function of all mitochondria and allow them to produce ATP from carbohydrates (which is something that diabetic people do not do well.)

By reestablishing proper mitochondrial function it may be that the study of diabetes leads us also to an attractive tool for reducing the aging process in the intracellular level.

In other words, The Artificial Pancreas Treatment may be the first way that we reverse the complications of diabetes, normally, and without the use of chemicals or drugs other than insulin, because APT only uses human recombinant DNA insulin to stimulate the liver.

Created on 2012-02-20 at 09:29:46 PM.