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Dr. Malcolm Goyns, a leading scientist in the field of ageing researchhas discovered a unique dietary protocol that slows ageing and also has aprolonged anti-obesity effect. While conducting ground-breaking research intocalorie restriction (CR) diets and their effect on ageing in rodents, Dr.Goyns and his collaborators found that alpha-lipoic acid (ALA) can mimic theCR diet's life-extending effects if used as part of a particular dietaryprotocol. This work has just been published in the scientific journal'Mechanisms of Ageing & Development'.
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Dr. Goyns describes in his book how anyone can adopt this protocol andpredicted they will live a longer, healthier and more productive life. Dr.Goyns explained: "The anti-ageing protocol originated from a totallyunexpected finding in our scientific study. CR diets are known to greatlyextend the life spans of mammals, including humans such as those in Okinawa,Japan. Our experiments with rodents found that after a short period of CRdieting the animals could be allowed to feed freely and still show extendedlife, if their food was supplemented with ALA. What was equally surprisingwas that a prolonged anti-obesity effect also occurred. These observationsprovide exciting opportunities for anyone who wants a longer healthier life."
Further information on The Anti-Ageing Protocol can be obtained by [email protected]. A copy of the book (which is priced at $28) can beobtained from any good bookshop or Amazon.
Dr. Goyns is available for media interviews to discuss the Protocol.
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About the author
Malcolm H. Goyns has over 30 years experience researching ageing andcancer. He obtained his Ph.D. at Cambridge University and held severalresearch posts before being appointed Professor in Biogerontology atSunderland University, England. He has published over 160 scientific reviewarticles, research papers and conference abstracts and will publish TheCancer Challenge next month; a book that explains how lifestyle choicesaffect the risk of developing cancer. Malcolm is currently Director ofImmorgene Concepts Limited.
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