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KungFuHamster t1_j45zl0t wrote
It's all about replication of results by a third party study. I'll believe it when that happens.
JoanNoir t1_j464j2i wrote
After reading the paper, I suspect an individual's genetics determine if this works.
CrazyOneBAM t1_j48b9m3 wrote
What on earth is «unhealthy aging»..?
kintleko t1_j48sjok wrote
As we age, some take on more oxidative damage than others. Even DNA shows differences in age-related damage. And some show greater levels of systemic inflammation. A great deal of this depends on modifiable lifestyle factors, so in this paper, the authors note that the same healthy-aging benefits available via diets (rich in fruits and vegetables) may be possible by supplementing plant-based compounds directly.
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FavoriteColorFlavor t1_j45yjlm wrote
Not an especially reputable journal:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/MDPI