Re: WaHHHHHH!AAAAAA [read if you care] BIG deal? ADVANCE ON ME [truth/life/death --- 124 AGE LIMITS??!!?!? Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa I WANT 1000! AT LEAST CHANCE!!!!!!".... hold on, I gotarthritis



On 17 May 2007 21:54:16 -0700, rebeccatre@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

Concept: Technically speaking, we as humans have internal body clocks,
albeit they may run at faster or slower speeds, they all share one
thing in common, is they seem to presently run out.

I want to point out one observation I've made which may advance
understanding of age limit barriers. It is the theory, the entire
body, seems to regulate itself to wear out, which maybe can be
predicted, so like some every 9 months or so one crosses new
thresholds in appears overall....... like some creepy force pulling
you! So, the base of my point is, I think our body enters through
stages that can be predicted, though I have tried calculating my
cycles, they seem to be every 9 months.... I dunno if this has to do
with the fact that is how long it takes to make a baby,..... any
knowledge on advancing general ideas, like the theory of age 124 being
the bodies limit, that is the number of pre-programmed times the cells
turn-over...... so 124 which is the upper limit nobody on earth has
ever crossed, will probably not be unless science can advance in this
area. Some good work is going on out there... hope we see some good
Genome Drugs or some other discovery to slow the pituitary gland down
or whatever it is that regulates our clocks.

SUPERSTAR! 5/17/2007 *DAVOS*

There is a timer in your genes that tells the body to reproduce
eleven times every eleven years and if everyone remained in perfect
health the theoretical life span is 121 years. Disease, trauma. stress
all alter the life span.
The all time record holder that I am aware of was a woman in
Arles France who lived a certifiable 122 years. Her name was Jeanne
Calment. and she credits her longevity to using olive oil.
Gotta give her credit though she quit smoking at 120 years of
age but would never give up her glass of sherry every day.
Geneticists are trying to figure out how change the replication
cycle to extend life for much longer periods of time.
.



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