Deprenyl: The Anti-Aging Drug
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Interesting history and research in an easy-to-read format
My father has Parkinson's disease. This book gave me a lot of useful information about Deprenyl's progress through the years. It is written in an interesting format that draws your interest. I could relate to the book with symptoms and progression. It outlines the history-who and why-of Deprenyl and is detailed with case studies and testimonials. It even makes me think that I may explore taking Deprenyl myself when I am older for prevention of degenerative progress of aging. Read the book cover to cover--if you skip around many of the ironic and interesting details will be lost.
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personal health issues
Deprenyl, a word. It sounds kinda different? It is different and not so new, but with an interesting secondary benefit not even imagined at the time of it's creation it is most interesting.
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Product Description
The disc overy of a new anti-aging drug, its health benefits,, and the long battle with the FDA to win approval. Top to learn more
The story of a miracle drug
This is the story of the miracle medicine deprenyl (eldepryl), an inhibitor of the enzyme Monoamine Oxidase B. The book recounts how it was developed, the people that developed it and popularised it, the amazing benefits it provides to sufferers of Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease, its preventive action against these, and its by now unquestioned role in extending lifespan.In the Foreword, Saul Kent of the Life Extension Foundation takes a look at studies that confirm and extend the evidence of deprenyl's remarkable life extension benefits. He discusses its role in Alzheimer's disease, its mechanism of action, safety, boosting of anti-oxidant enzyme activity and how it extends lifespan.The main body of the book tells the tale of Selegiline, Deprenyl or Eldepryl. It starts in the USA where instances are provided of how this medicine miraculously improved the lives of sufferers from Parkinson's disease.Deprenyl is part of a group called the MAO...
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