Abstract
During the last century the lifespan of human beings has increased from about 49 to almost 80 years owing to the great advances of biomedical sciences. This fact has strongly stimulated the idea that it may be possible to prolong productive life for another twenty years but paradoxically the problem of both hyper- and hyponutrition severely jeopardizes this objective all over the world. Many causes of premature aging have been discussed in order to prevent it or find suitable medical treatment. So far only a moderate restriction of caloric intake that does not alter essential nutrients has proved capable of keeping animals and humans healthier for a prolonged time. This modality appears to activate critical longevity genes that can prolong survival: although this is a valuable line of research it will take considerable time to produce valid drugs to selectively activate these relevant genes. Meantime we propose to evaluate an easy and wellaccepted treatment based on a weekly quasi-total body exposure to oxygen-ozone inside a thermostatically controlled cabinet. The rational exposure to a minimal amount of ozone acting as a mild stressor induces a striking improvement of crucial metabolic activities capable of preserving a good health for several years.
Keywords: Aging, oxidative stress, longevity genes, telomerase, immune system, hormones, oxygen-ozone therapy.
Current Aging Science
Title:Potentiality of Oxygen-Ozonetherapy to Improve the Health of Aging People
Volume: 3 Issue: 3
Author(s): Velio Bocci, Iacopo Zanardi and Valter Travagli
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Keywords: Aging, oxidative stress, longevity genes, telomerase, immune system, hormones, oxygen-ozone therapy.
Abstract: During the last century the lifespan of human beings has increased from about 49 to almost 80 years owing to the great advances of biomedical sciences. This fact has strongly stimulated the idea that it may be possible to prolong productive life for another twenty years but paradoxically the problem of both hyper- and hyponutrition severely jeopardizes this objective all over the world. Many causes of premature aging have been discussed in order to prevent it or find suitable medical treatment. So far only a moderate restriction of caloric intake that does not alter essential nutrients has proved capable of keeping animals and humans healthier for a prolonged time. This modality appears to activate critical longevity genes that can prolong survival: although this is a valuable line of research it will take considerable time to produce valid drugs to selectively activate these relevant genes. Meantime we propose to evaluate an easy and wellaccepted treatment based on a weekly quasi-total body exposure to oxygen-ozone inside a thermostatically controlled cabinet. The rational exposure to a minimal amount of ozone acting as a mild stressor induces a striking improvement of crucial metabolic activities capable of preserving a good health for several years.
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Bocci Velio, Zanardi Iacopo and Travagli Valter, Potentiality of Oxygen-Ozonetherapy to Improve the Health of Aging People, Current Aging Science 2010; 3(3) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1874609811003030177
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1874609811003030177 |
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Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
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