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RE: A New You - Every 7 Years?

in #science7 years ago

My dad always says:

"To live, it's never too late, if you have doubts, change like the snake"

I liked your post very much, especially because it is full of a lot of relevant information. It would be great if you link it with another post that talks about how to maximize the rejuvenation of every 7 years (just a reader's idea).

I'll keep track of your posts, thank you very much @suesa

Have a nice day!

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But there is no rejuvenation every 7 years. Technically, most of your cells replace themselves all the time, aside from neurons and some others.

It is true, perhaps I did a parallel reading, although regeneration (in man) is often understood as returning to a past time, therefore, to a more "young" state.

However, I still believe that your post was very enriching.

And I appreciate the observation, that makes me understand better what our body's functioning is with respect to cellular regeneration.

"Becoming Undead How Zombie Cells Make You Older" "Telomere and Telomerase in Age Preventive Treatments". They're good posts for telling why, even though your cells may be 'reborn' they still make you age. 🙈 Oh, the Horror!Check out @aboutscience's post and @Clausewitz's