Senolytics can help remove the cells, as well.
There are now multiple approaches to chip away at these once thought to be permanent issues.
If you follow the admonition of Clint and don’t let the old man in, there can be no zombie cells
I love some aspects of science, in every field, when the “onion” of knowledge keeps getting peeled back further and further: revealing complexities, whether molecular or astronomical, never before realized.
We must always admit that all we know is not all it is possible to know, about anything, and that will likely never change.
G-d’s designs are just amazing, and it is clearer and clearer they are designs and not random accidents.
They wrote: "Senescent – or 'zombie' – cells accumulate with age. They can be beneficial to health by promoting senescence in nearby cells at risk of becoming cancerous and attracting immune cells to clear out cancer cells."
Then, a bit later in the article, they wrote: "Researchers are also developing drugs called senolytics that can either kill zombie cells or prevent them from developing in the first place."
Sounds like a delicate dance, killing certain bad zombie cells but letting other good zombie cells live.
Some natural compounds are effective senolytic agents, such as quercetin, fisetin, piperlongumine and a curcumin analog.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31077707/
BRRAAIINNSS!
Did they do research on Joe’s brains. I believe it is zombie cells.
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