Age more slowly by reducing your chronic inflammation.  You can do this by taking a proven botanical formulation. 

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The relationship between inflammation and aging has now been discussed for decades.


THE PROBLEM.
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This Time magazine cover article led to a healthcare conference:
 

INFLAMMATION PREDICTS HEALTHLY LONGEVITY OF CENTERNARIANS

Scientists have cracked the secret of why some people live a healthy and physically independent life

For the first time, a team of experts from Newcastle University's Institute for Ageing and Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, explored which biological and pathological processes may be the most important for successful ageing after 100 years of age.

They identified that to live past the age of 100 you must keep inflammation down in the body and telomeres long – which are the part of human cells that affect how our cells age.

 Severe inflammation is part of many diseases in the old, such as diabetes or diseases attacking the bones or the body's joints, and chronic inflammation can develop from any of them.

Professor Thomas von Zglinicki, from Newcastle University's Institute for Ageing, led the UK part of the study. He said: "Centenarians and supercentenarians are different - put simply, they age slower. They can ward off diseases for much longer than the general population." 

In groups of people aged 105 and over (semi-supercentenarians), those 100 to 104 (centenarians), those nearly 100 and their offspring, the team measured a number of health markers which they believe contribute towards successful ageing, including blood cell numbers, metabolism, liver and kidney function, inflammation and telomere length. 

Scientists expected to see a continuous shortening of telomeres with age, however what they found was that the children of centenarians, who have a good chance of becoming centenarians themselves, maintained their telomeres at a 'youthful' level corresponding to about 60 years of age even when they became 80 or older.

Professor Zglinicki said: "Our data reveals that once you're really old, telomere length does not predict further successful ageing. However, it does show that those who have a good chance to become centenarians and those older than 100 maintain their telomeres better than the general population, which suggests that keeping telomeres long may be necessary or at least helpful to reach extreme old age."

Lower levels of inflammation

Centenarian offspring maintained lower levels of markers for chronic inflammation. These levels increased in everybody with age including centenarians and older, but those who were successful in keeping them low had the best chance to maintain good cognition, independence and stay alive for longer.

Professor Zglinicki added: "It has long been known that chronic inflammation is associated with the ageing process in younger, more 'normal' populations, but it's only very recently we could mechanistically prove that inflammation actually causes accelerated ageing in mice.

"This study, showing for the first time that inflammation levels predict successful ageing even in the extreme old, makes a strong case to assume that chronic inflammation drives human ageing too.

 

"Our study showed that over a wide age range, including unprecedentedly large numbers of the extremely old, inflammation is an important driver of ageing that might be something we can develop a pharmacological treatment for.

"Accordingly, designing novel, safe anti-inflammatory or immune-modulating medication has major potential to improve healthy lifespan."

Data was collated by combining the community-based group studies: Tokyo Oldest Old Survey on Total Health, Tokyo Centenarians Study and Japanese Semi-Supercentenarians Study.

The research comprised of 1,554 individuals, including 684 centenarians and (semi-)supercentenarians, 167 pairs of offspring and unrelated family of centenarians, and 536 very old people. The total group covered ages from around 50 up to the world's oldest man at 115 years.

The study's aim was to identify biological factors that predict successful ageing at extreme old age, and to see whether improved performance in these factors would already be recognizable in centenarian offspring. 

It is hoped that understanding the factors determining extreme longevity may help to achieve extended healthy lifespan for the wider population and to close the gap between the fastest and the slowest ageing population groups. 

Dr Yasumichi Arai, Head of the Tokyo Oldest Old Survey on Total Health cohort and first author of the study, said: "Our results suggest that suppression of chronic inflammation might help people to age more slowly.

"However, presently available potent anti-inflammatories are not suited for long-term treatment of chronic inflammation because of their strong side-effects. Safer alternatives could make a large difference for the quality of life of older people."

Many individuals grow old because medicine helps people to survive and live with multiple diseases and dependencies.

Professor Nobuyoshi Hirose, Head of the Tokyo Centenarians Study and the Japanese Semi-Supercentenarians Study, added: "If we can find out what makes centenarians and supercentenarians different it might become possible to improve all our lives as we age."

More information: "Inflammation, but not telomere length, predicts successful ageing at extreme old age: a longitudinal study of semi-supercentenarians." EBioMedicine.DOI: 10.1016/j.ebiom.2015.07.029



THE SOLUTION.


 

This 9 page paper from journal Nutrition is a clinical trial with convincing proof of the effectiveness of the Rose Hips Plus botanical mixture of four powerful antioxidants to lower hsCRP inflammation. Paper won the 12th annual John Kinney Award for best work in Nutrition & Metabolism. 

This nutrigenetics clinical trial was conducted at eight United States research sites.  Participants were recruited from a participant data base of 2329 healthy adults.  Non-smoking adults > 18 years of age in good health were eligible to participate.  Subjects with CRP levels from 2 to 10 mg/L were qualified for participation. 

 

 

Two hundred twenty candidate botanical ingredients were evaluated in vitro.   This report describes the clinical data on the placebo and the formulation that included rose hips extract (1200 mg/d), blackberry powder (165 mg/d), blueberry powder (330 mg/d), and grapevine extract (40 mg/d). 

 

 

Results at 12 weeks of dosing with the botanical formulation showed the significant lowering of C-reative protein (CRP) inflammation, especially in healthy individuals carrying gene variations that are associated with overexpression of IL-1.

 

 





 

ROSE HIPS PLUS CUSTOMER COMMENTS
 

Eliminates my risk factor for chronic inflammation

 My results are simple for me to understand as a PhD research engineer. My Interluekin Genetics test showed my genes give me chronic inflammation, just like about 40% of all people of European heritage. My hsCRP blood test was over 2.0 (chronic inflammation) until I went on the RHP (Rose Hips Plus) formula. Since then it has stayed below 1.0 (no risk factor) for the last 10 years! John 

 

 

Relieves the pain

On a recent 1 month trip I ran out of my last bottle of RHP. Within 4 days all the arthritis pain in my back returned strongly and I could barely get out of a chair. When I got home I immediately went back on the product and none of that pain has returned. My X-rays of neck and spine say: “Multilevel bilateral degenerative facet anthropathy throughout the cervical spine. Treat by relieving pain and reducing inflammation.” Rose Hips Plus does that. Pat

 

 

Many health professionals need hsCRP education

 

What’s frustrating to me is that many practitioners don’t order an hsCRP blood test, because they don’t know what to do if it’s elevated in a patient. Marcelle, OB/GYN NP

 

 

My hands don’t hurt

I have been taking the Rose Hips Plus for 3 months.  My hands hurt if I forget to take it.  Jackie

 

 

Relieves pain

 I have several customers who swear by the RHP product.  I am one of 5 that will NOT be without it!  Two of my customers were taking shots in their knees on a regular basis every so many weeks.  Neither of the customers has had to have shots ever since they got started on the RHP.  The one customer has given it to her two sisters, and another friend, and all of them swear their pain is gone with the RHP on board.  We rely on this product to stay out of pain & to keep away from ongoing & chronic knee and hip pain. Sherry 

 

 

CONTROLS hsCRP

When I started taking the supplement, my hsCRP was twice the normal limit.  With no other intervention except the RHP formulation, it went down to within normal limits. I have arthritis and I know it also helps keep the pain at bay.  Teri, R.N. 

 

 

Made my life so much easier

I have a simple praise - the product has made life so much easier. I have arthritis in fingers, knees, shoulder, and hips.  After knee replacement, doctor wanted second knee and both hips done. Started RHP formula and gradually was able to pick things up with my fingers, could grasp, able to climb stairs, etc. Continuing to be able to do activities of daily living, I just routinely take the product. I recently ran out for 6 days and was in trouble again. The Rose Hips Plus allows me to continue my versatile, active life without discomfort and not needing assistance. I really do appreciate the research for this product.   Marilyn

 

 

Lower chronic inflammation

I started taking RHP formula when it first came on the market because my CRP was elevated. When I went back for my yearly physical after taking it for a year, the CRP number was lower so I continue taking it. I can’t tell any other way than a blood test whether or not if RHP is helping, but lower chronic inflammation is enough of a reason. Len

 

 

Lowering risk for heart problems

My HSCRP level was 1.8 in 2018. I have been taking RHP formula since then. When the genetic test was done it said I was 4.5 times more likely to have a heart attack than others. My family history has all 4 grandparents passing from either strokes or heart attacks from ages 47 to 95.  One uncle died from a heart attack, an aunt had strokes.  I'm interested in lowering the risk for myself. Karen

 

 

To both eliminate pain and to have peace of mind

Several years ago I had constant pain in a soft tissue area of my left knee and doctors were not able to help.  I started taking the RHP formula and within a few months the pain went away. The pain has never returned and I will continue to take Rose Hips to keep that pain from returning and to get the other benefits from reduced overall inflammation.  For me taking Rose Hips is an easy decision.  Much better to take it and not need it than to have needed it but not take it.  Guy

 

 



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