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Post by Lone Wanderer on Oct 5, 2018 4:11:13 GMT
Natural product found to reduce the level of damaged cells in the body, caused by aging
Previous research showed it was possible to reduce the burden of damaged cells, termed senescent cells, and extend lifespan and improve health, even when treatment was initiated late in life. They now have shown that treatment of aged mice with the natural product Fisetin, found in many fruits and vegetables, also has significant positive effects on health and lifespan.
Fisetin, found in many fruits and vegetables, has significant positive effects on health and lifespan, a new study in mice suggests.
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Post by Lone Wanderer on Oct 9, 2018 2:48:43 GMT
Elizabeth and DKTrav88Persimmon has a unique taste. It's not sweet or bitter. It's astringent. Not suitable for all people.
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Post by DKTrav88 on Oct 9, 2018 2:51:54 GMT
Elizabeth and DKTrav88Persimmon has a unique taste. It's not sweet or bitter. It's astringent. Not suitable for all people. Hmm, not what I was reading or hearing. Maybe it depends on how it's grown, or there are different phenotypes? shrug
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Post by Elizabeth on Oct 9, 2018 2:54:06 GMT
Elizabeth and DKTrav88Persimmon has a unique taste. It's not sweet or bitter. It's astringent. Not suitable for all people. DKTrav88 see it's not suitable for me. Shrug
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Post by Elizabeth on Oct 9, 2018 2:57:04 GMT
It's also some kind of witch/fortune teller xD "According to folklore, if you split open a persimmon seed and the shape inside (called a cotyledon) looks like a: fork = winter will be mild; spoon = there will be a lot of snow; knife = winter will be bitingly cold and “cut like a knife.”" www.farmersalmanac.com/what-is-a-persimmon-23613
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Post by Lone Wanderer on Oct 9, 2018 2:58:48 GMT
Elizabeth and DKTrav88 Persimmon has a unique taste. It's not sweet or bitter. It's astringent. Not suitable for all people. Hmm, not what I was reading or hearing. Maybe it depends on how it's grown, or there are different phenotypes? What did you hear about it? Astringent taste exists among all kind of persimmon. Try it!
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Post by DKTrav88 on Oct 9, 2018 2:59:24 GMT
Elizabeth and DKTrav88Persimmon has a unique taste. It's not sweet or bitter. It's astringent. Not suitable for all people. DKTrav88 see it's not suitable for me. Shrug Ohhh, you'll never know until you try
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Post by DKTrav88 on Oct 9, 2018 3:02:00 GMT
Hmm, not what I was reading or hearing. Maybe it depends on how it's grown, or there are different phenotypes? What did you hear about it? Astringent taste exists among all kind of persimmon. Try it! That it tastes sweet and "honeyed" and like pumpkin pie, and heard someone say that it tastes "how pumpkin was supposed to taste" I'll probably try it soon if they have some at the store I go grocery shopping at.
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Post by Elizabeth on Oct 9, 2018 3:17:34 GMT
DKTrav88 see it's not suitable for me. Shrug Ohhh, you'll never know until you try I don't kill nor eat witches!
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Post by DKTrav88 on Oct 9, 2018 3:21:29 GMT
Ohhh, you'll never know until you try I don't kill nor eat witches! Lololol whaaaat?! omg facepalm persimmons are witches now???
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Post by Elizabeth on Oct 9, 2018 4:43:05 GMT
I don't kill nor eat witches! Lololol whaaaat?! omg facepalm persimmons are witches now??? Yeah. They claim powers over winter Shrug
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Post by DKTrav88 on Oct 9, 2018 4:59:04 GMT
Lololol whaaaat?! omg facepalm persimmons are witches now??? Yeah. They claim powers over winter Shrug oh whatever
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Post by Deleted on Oct 9, 2018 11:29:10 GMT
Lolzz, there isnt anything new about this . Ageing is caused by free radicals . Polyphenols in fruits fight off free radicals . look 17 heading 31 but this gets in the way of getting laid and thats sucks . sigh
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