Anti-aging and Carbon60

29/09/2014 17:55

Aging is for real and science has for long tried to unravel how to prolong aging or try and reduce the effects of aging. With aging the skin becomes lose and wrinkles surface all over the body. This is something that anti-aging creams and other products are trying to address through their magic creams that claim to reduce signs of aging in 3 weeks or so they claim.

But are these products really so effective and are there any other alternatives to anti-aging. Well a break-through research revealed in 2012 states that “C60 should be the most efficient ever material for extending lifespan”. Carbon60 or Buckminsterfullerene (short name – buckyballs) could just be the answer that everyone has been looking for. Carbon60 mixed with pure olive oil now called C60 Olive Oil is the way forward if many scientists are to be believed and ever since the discovery cosmetic companies and health companies are in a race to develop a product that will be approved by the FDA for human use.

Centrophenoxine, also known as Meclofenoxate (or Lucidril), is an ester of dimethylethanolamine (DMAE) and 4-chlorophenoxyacetic acid (pCPA). DMAE is a natural substance, found especially in fish. pCPA is a synthetic compound that resembles a variety of plant hormones called auxins. Also of interest is a report from Dr. Nagy who has been taking Centrophenoxine for over 35 years.

There surely is light at the end of the tunnel and one day we might just have the answer to all aging problems. There is a section that questions the intention of these research and whether changing what is natural is a good idea after all. But then curiosity to finding unknown answer is what has led us to discovering answer to most of human health problems so why not aging.

There are companies like BuckyLabs (www.buckylabs.com) that make C60 Olive Oil for research purpose only and sell it worldwide.