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<blockquote data-quote="AloeSvea" data-source="post: 1969928" data-attributes="member: 150927"><p><span style="font-family: 'Arial'">Looking forward to reading this, and, it reminded me to take my high potency turmeric tabs, turmeric/curcumin being one of the many foods that activate AMPK, or can do, apparently. (It's the only supplement I have taken that seems to have a somewhat beneficial impact on my BGs, talking of beneficial impacts on BGs - yay metformin! Being a fan, although I have chosen not to take it.)</span></p><p><span style="font-family: 'Arial'"></span></p><p><span style="font-family: 'Arial'">Because I can't help it (I was drawn this way), I wish that the writers of this abstract and the editors had someone like me have look at it before submission, and point out that there is nothing on this earth at time of writing that can prevent or delay both ageing, and mortality. We will all age, and at a steady rate if alive, and we are all going to die. They mean prevent or delay a 'too early death', and perhaps 'accelerated signs of ageing' which is not the same. To leave in an error such as that plays into our species' tremendous ability to go into denial to lower levels of anxiety and pain about both ageing and our certain eventual death can bring about! Imho. And denial, although having clear and wonderful calming effects, has no place in science. Or it should not. Just saying.</span></p><p><span style="font-family: 'Arial'"></span></p><p><span style="font-family: 'Arial'">But again, thanks heaps [USER=48386]@Indy51[/USER], for your marvellous posting activities. Now I shall pour myself a red bush tea and read it...</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AloeSvea, post: 1969928, member: 150927"] [FONT=Arial]Looking forward to reading this, and, it reminded me to take my high potency turmeric tabs, turmeric/curcumin being one of the many foods that activate AMPK, or can do, apparently. (It's the only supplement I have taken that seems to have a somewhat beneficial impact on my BGs, talking of beneficial impacts on BGs - yay metformin! Being a fan, although I have chosen not to take it.) Because I can't help it (I was drawn this way), I wish that the writers of this abstract and the editors had someone like me have look at it before submission, and point out that there is nothing on this earth at time of writing that can prevent or delay both ageing, and mortality. We will all age, and at a steady rate if alive, and we are all going to die. They mean prevent or delay a 'too early death', and perhaps 'accelerated signs of ageing' which is not the same. To leave in an error such as that plays into our species' tremendous ability to go into denial to lower levels of anxiety and pain about both ageing and our certain eventual death can bring about! Imho. And denial, although having clear and wonderful calming effects, has no place in science. Or it should not. Just saying. But again, thanks heaps [USER=48386]@Indy51[/USER], for your marvellous posting activities. Now I shall pour myself a red bush tea and read it...[/FONT] [/QUOTE]
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