Melatonin, to live long
1994/07/01 Elhuyar Zientzia Iturria: Elhuyar aldizkaria
The rat normally lives around twenty-three months, but some researchers have found that five more months live drinking melatonin to rats. In addition, the rats looked youthful.
Due to epiphysis melatonin, the next breath has been the epiphysis transplant of rats of three and four months to other rats. And the same results have been obtained.
It seems, therefore, that the epiphis or pineal gland, also known as such, has something to do with aging. In humans it can also be said that within a period of time they will begin to experience. Melatonin blocks ovulation in women. Instead, immunity against cancer will be beneficial.
Gai honi buruzko eduki gehiago
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