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Scientists May Have Found the Secret to a Longer Life

December 4, 2015 By Doyle Buehler Leave a Comment

secret to a longer lifeScientists may have found the secret to a longer life, since a new finding reveals that the youth elixir could be discovered within regular medication. Metformin is a drug that can slow the irreversible aging effects. Found under other names or kinds of medicines, this substance is not new in the medical world. The medication itself was applied in previous years in order to assist sufferers of type 2 diabetes.

Metformin is already known to do amazing things for maintaining glucose levels in reasonable limits. But it seems that this component can do well for other types of health problems. A group of European scientists performed a series of assessments regarding Metformin’s efficiency and following programs in other areas.

The experts examined the wonder tablet on a species of roundworm to observe additional effects of this medication. Their conclusions were matching another’s group research efforts, showing basically almost identical results. It would appear that the drug can accelerate the oxygen percentages in the human body, thus improving the regular life expectancy in all people.

A second team of scientists, which examined the prospective application of the medication, achieved the final outcome that people who are administered Metformin as an element of their prescribed drugs for type two diabetes were able to live 8 more years compared to people who were not suffering of diabetic issues or who were not taking this medication.

The glorious accomplishment of the substance is the fact that it can actually influence organic processes that are commonly linked to ageing. Unfortunately, right now doctors are still amazed about the medicine’s surprising and refreshing side effects. They have recognized several ingredients within the product that can truly help people to live considerably longer than without having it administered to them.

More information to arrive on this wonder substance, since it seems that the entire medical community was extremely satisfied by the study’s outcomes, so they have approved an official team research. The larger tests will be conducted over an extended interval of time up to seven years and doctors want to sign up for it 3000 senior individuals and analyze all possible effects of the medication.

According to their expectations, the drug could help much more than just keeping diabetic problems under control and extend our lifespan. Further lab examination indicates that substance itself could help alleviate problems with other serious illnesses such as melanoma, heart affections and may even prevent the development of mild intellectual incapacity, an indicator strongly linked to the first phases of Alzheimer’s disease.

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Filed Under: Health, Science Tagged With: Medical Youth Elixir, Slow Aging Drug

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