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July 7, 2015: by Bill Sardi
A recent study published in the Annals of Internal Medicine notes the accumulation of calcium in arteries predicts mortality. An adult with a calcium arterial score 1000 as determined by a CT scan will face a 626% increased risk of premature death compared to an adult with a calcium arterial score of 0-10. Overall 15-year mortality rates ranged from 3% to 28% for calcium arterial scores from 0 to 1000 or greater. [Annals Internal Medicine July 7, 2015]
This data confirms the overmineralization theory of aging – that the rate of human aging is largely determined by accumulation of three minerals: calcium, iron and copper. [Longevinex.com] These minerals begin to accumulate, first in males after full childhood growth is completed (around age 18) and later in females when the menopausal change of life occurs. Basically calcium accumulates when childhood bone building is completed in males and when both childhood bone building and donation of calcium to build bones in offspring is completed in females. A 40-year old male will have four times as much calcium stored in his body as a 40-year old female and experience a comparative doubling of the risk of a heart attack.
Longevinex® provides four potent anti-calcifying agents: resveratrol, quercetin, vitamin D3 and rice bran IP6 extract. [Journal Medicinal Food Feb 2014; Current Pharmaceutical Design 2014; Molecular Aspects of Medicine Dec 2008; Frontiers Bioscience May 2008]
©2015 Bill Sardi, ResveratrolNews.com
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