Again we have evidence that the telomeres determine the age of the body. If systemically, we can reverse telomere shortening, then we have a real visible age reversal effect.
By Richard Alleyne, Science Correspondent

Researchers have found that drinking damages part of the cells that are linked to premature ageing and cancer. They discovered that it causes stress and inflammation to telomeres – the ends of DNA strands that stop them unravelling much like the ends of shoelaces. As people age, telomere length shortens progressively and eventually they are so damaged the cell dies.
The study found alcohol accelerates this process. Since telomere shortening is thought to also increase cancer risk, the researchers speculated that those with shorter telomeres due to heavy alcohol consumption would have an increased risk of cancer.
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RNA Regenerator– increases production of telomerase to reverse telomere deterioration.