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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.

Check out @aboutscience's post "Becoming Undead How Zombie Cells Make You Older" and @Clausewitz's "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!