Paul Saladino· MD
animal studies are fascinating too: glycine supplementation extended lifespan in worms (PMID 30845140) and mice (PMID 30916479) by 4-6%.
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animal studies are fascinating too: glycine supplementation extended lifespan in worms (PMID 30845140) and mice (PMID 30916479) by 4-6%.
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there are some really remarkable studies that show that when you actually supplement the diet of a mouse with glycine they get life extension
that paper is called glycine supplementation extends lifespan of male and female mice it should it's in the aging cell it's September 28th 2018
elevated glycine led to a small but statistically significant lifespan increase as well as an increase in maximum lifespan in both males and females.
Our glycine results strengthen the idea that modulation of the dietary amino acid levels can increase healthy lifespan in mice and provide a foundation for further investigation of dietary effects on aging and late-life diseases.
Glycine supplementation extends lifespan of male and female mice. Okay, glycine is beneficial. Glycine can mitigate meth- methionine toxicity, and a small prior study has suggested that supplemental glycine could extend the lifespan of Fischer 344 rats.
elevated glycine led to a small but statistically significant lifespan increase as well as an increase in maximum lifespan in both males and females
glycine supplementation extends lifespan of male and female mice
our glycine results strengthen the idea that modulation of the dietary amino acid levels can increase healthy lifespan in mice
our glycine results our glycine results strengthen the idea that modulation of the dietary amino acid levels can increase healthy lifespan in mice and provide a foundation for further investigation of dietary effects on aging and late life diseases