THE ROOT CAUSE PROTOCOL
LIVE LONG & COPPER:
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN COPPER & EARLY AGEING
THE ROOT CAUSE PROTOCOL
LIVE LONG & COPPER:
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN COPPER & EARLY AGEING
We have been taught to believe that one of the inevitable signs of ageing is telomere length.
As we age, the telomeres get shorter, and as they get shorter the cell’s ability to divide and replicate gets less and less.
We then come to learn that one of the three Nobel laureates, Elizabeth Blackburn, PhD, who got her recognition in 2009 for discovering both telomeres and the telomerase enzyme, shared in an article that “Healthy cells rebuild their telomeres.”
This raises all sorts of new possibilities with that new piece of information. Research shows that dietary copper status is highly correlated with Telomere length. Therefore, the more copper in the diet the longer the Telomeres last. Join us as Morley discusses telomeres, recent research, their relationship to mitochondria and their dependancy on copper.
We are entering a new chapter in understanding the importance of Copper, but also the true dynamics & variables of ageing...
If this interests you, please do join us by registering for the replay below
PLEASE NOTE: If you do not receive a confirmation email within 24 hours of filling out the above form, please contact the RCP Support Team here.
© 2021 Root Cause Protocol™
We have been taught to believe that one of the inevitable signs of ageing is telomere length.
As we age, the telomeres get shorter, and as they get shorter the cell’s ability to divide and replicate gets less and less.
We then come to learn that one of the three Nobel laureates, Elizabeth Blackburn, PhD, who got her recognition in 2009 for discovering both telomeres and the telomerase enzyme, shared in an article that “Healthy cells rebuild their telomeres.”
This raises all sorts of new possibilities with that new piece of information. Research shows that dietary copper status is highly correlated with Telomere length. Therefore, the more copper in the diet the longer the Telomeres last. Join us as Morley discusses telomeres, recent research, their relationship to mitochondria and their dependancy on copper.
We are entering a new chapter in understanding the importance of Copper, but also the true dynamics & variables of ageing...
If this interests you, please do join us by registering for the replay below
PLEASE NOTE: If you do not receive a confirmation email within 24 hours of filling out the above form, please contact the RCP Support Team here.
© 2021 Root Cause Protocol™
We have been taught to believe that one of the inevitable signs of ageing is telomere length.
As we age, the telomeres get shorter, and as they get shorter the cell’s ability to divide and replicate gets less and less.
We then come to learn that one of the three Nobel laureates, Elizabeth Blackburn, PhD, who got her recognition in 2009 for discovering both telomeres and the telomerase enzyme, shared in an article that “Healthy cells rebuild their telomeres.”
This raises all sorts of new possibilities with that new piece of information. Research shows that dietary copper status is highly correlated with Telomere length. Therefore, the more copper in the diet the longer the Telomeres last. Join us as Morley discusses telomeres, recent research, their relationship to mitochondria and their dependancy on copper.
We are entering a new chapter in understanding the importance of Copper, but also the true dynamics & variables of ageing...
If this interests you, please do join us by registering for the replay below
PLEASE NOTE: If you do not receive a confirmation email within 24 hours of filling out the above form, please contact the RCP Support Team here.
© 2021 Root Cause Protocol™