(NaturalNews) Every cell in our body generates waste that must be removed to preserve normal function. This process is called autophagy and is known to decline in efficiency as we age. When excess cellular debris is allowed to accumulate in our cells, normal function is altered and the cell begins to deteriorate. This paves the way for accelerated aging and chronic illnesses including many cancer lines and neurologic disorders such as Alzheimer`s disease. Cutting edge research underscores the importance of
natural nutrients such as
resveratrol, curcumin, berries and leafy greens to induce autophagy and lower the risks associated with premature
aging.
Resveratrol Triggers Natural Cellular Housekeeping
Resveratrol is a powerful nutrient that has been shown to directly influence genes that regulate metabolic mechanisms and promote longevity. In addition to mimicking the effect of calorie restriction, resveratrol is emerging as a compound that can be used to assist the
removal of cellular debris and improve
efficiency.
The result of a study published in the
Impact Journal on Aging demonstrates how resveratrol triggers autophagy in otherwise dormant cells. Resveratrol is shown to activate a series of proteins known as SIRT 1 that protect the delicate functional structures within the cell body and stimulate
waste removal. This action effectively sets off a chain of events that leads to improved cellular efficiency and
anti-aging characteristics.
Curcumin is a Powerful Anti-Cancer Agent
Curcumin has a long history as an effective weapon in the fight against
cancer and as an anti-aging nutrient. Derived from curry powder,
curcumin has been shown to initiate normal cell death in abnormal cancer cells in a process called apoptosis. The nutrient works on cellular DNA to stimulate the removal of waste debris, and it can target precancerous tumor cells to undergo programmed destruction.
Information published in the
British Journal of Cancer explains that curcumin targets several death pathways in cancer cells. Researchers found the
curry extract to be particularly effective in cancers of the digestive tract and esophagus and concluded,
"it is likely that curcumin and indeed some of its bioavailability-enhanced analogues are realistic options to be considered in the future for targeted molecular cancer prevention and treatment."Berries and Leafy Greens Found to be Neuroprotective
Blueberries, strawberries and
spinach are natural foods that exhibit a strong protective shield to the aging
brain. An analysis published in
The Journal of Neuroscience demonstrates the capacity of these super
foods to induce autophagy. Berries and leafy greens are packed with polyphenols and anthocyanins that convey powerful antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties to these foods.
The study authors found that compounds in
berries and spinach were able to cross the blood-brain barrier and directly influence the functional capacity of neurons. The
lead study author noted
"the findings from this research suggest that nutritional intervention with fruits and vegetables may play an important role in reversing the deleterious effects of aging on neuronal function and behavior."Cellular housekeeping is an essential task that determines our rate of aging and
risk of developing chronic
disease. In addition to proper diet and regular
exercise, health-minded individuals can take advantage of natural
nutrients such as resveratrol and curcumin and foods like berries and spinach to maximize cellular autophagy and extend our natural lifespan.
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