REVITAL TA – TELOMERASE ACTIVATOR

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Konig Laboratorium REVITAL-TA contains an orthomolecular formulation aimed at stimulating the immune system for the release and circulation of the telomerase enzyme. Telomerase enzyme controls the length of DNA telomeres.

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    Revital Ta

    REVITAL TA is a Telomerase Activator. Telomerase is the enzyme that maintains the integrity of DNA telomeres, improves cellular replicative accuracy and restores cellular functions. Konig REVITAL TA is an essential component of the Gerontoversal Anti-Aging Protocol.

    “We stay young as long as our cells stay young. We live as long as our cells live.”

    konig revital ta teleomerase activator naturaheal.caA telomere is “the sleeve” at the end of a DNA chromosome, which protects the chromosome from deterioration or from fusion with neighboring chromosomes creating mutations. Cell division and replication is the natural process where cells are continuously replaced with new ones. There is a limited number of times that a cell can divide, defining the chronological age and the lifespan of a person. This limited number of divisions is dependent upon the length of the telomeres. Theoretically the maximum chronological age could be around 125 years.  Following each cell division the telomeres end-up shorter. Over time, due to each cell division, the telomere shortens until the cell is signaled to stop and cannot divide any longer. This is in fact the phenomenon of aging (senescence) when although the cells do not die they cease to renew and age until cellular death occurs (apoptosis). Even worse, if the telomere has reached the minimum length but the cell does not respond to the “stop” signal and continues to divide, it ends up with loose chromosomes that mutate or fuse to yield malignant cells.

    A weak immune system can also be a factor of accelerated telomere shortening and subsequent aging. Telomerase enzyme is a protein enzyme produced by the body to maintain the integrity of DNA telomeres. Telomerase activation can be impeded by different stressors leading to insufficient amounts being circulated or failure to bind to the nucleus. The consequence is an accelerated telomere shortening reflected in early or accelerated aging or the onset of various degenerative diseases.

    In vivo, the telomere length of replicating somatic cells is inversely correlated with age and is associated with age-related disorders, including cardiovascular disease.

    By maintaining a sound immune system and by maintaining adequate supply of telomerase enzyme, telomere length can be controlled and by this effect, degenerative diseases can be stopped, aging can be slowed down and, some effects of aging can even be reversed.

    Konig REVITAL-TA contains an orthomolecular formulation aimed at stimulating the immune system for the release and circulation of the telomerase enzyme and at supporting continuous cell division and correct DNA replication.

    What are the ingredients in Konig Revital Ta?

    A proprietary Sulphated Cycloastragenol Small Molecule and Astragaloside IV extracted and purified from the root of Astragalus spp. together with a concentrated Astragalus membranaceus extract to activate the enzyme telomerase and strengthen the immune system. IgG from Colostrum is a known factor for the maintenance of the immune system and contains factors needed for cell replication and growth.

    Konig REVITAL TA also contains a sequence of amino acids as co-factors in the activation of telomerase enzyme. Protein p43 found in Saccharomyces Cervisiae is involved in anchoring telomerase enzyme in the nucleus. Nucleic acids and in particular Ribonucleic (RNA) contain polynucleotides that help to stimulate correct telomere replication during cell division. All the ingredients in Konig Laboratorium REVITAL TA act synergistically to promote DNA telomere repair, maintain telomere length and promote rejuvenation by stimulating cell division and replication.

    Konig Revital Ta Contains:

    • CTA-100S (Astragalus membranaceus)…………………..5 mg
    • (Small Molecule Cycloastragenol Sulphur)
    • Astragaloside IV  (Astragalus membranaceus)………..25 mg
    • Saccharomyces Cerevisiae…………………………………..10 mg
    • Colostrum 30% IgG……………………………………………..50 mg
    • L-Carnosine………………………………………………………..35 mg
    • L-Histidine…………………………………………………………..55 mg
    • L-Alanine  …………………………………………………………..55 mg
    • L-Glutamine………………………………………………………..55 mg
    • L-Glycine……………………………………………………………55 mg
    • Aspartic Acid………………………………………………………45 mg
    • Placenta (bovine)………………………………………………..25 mg
    • Nucleic acid (RNA)……………………………………………. 25 mg
    • Astragalus membranaceus 20:1PE………………………250 mg

    Non Medicinal Ingredients                                                 

    • Microcrystalline cellulose,  Silicon Dioxide, Delayed Release vegetable gelatin

    Konig Revital Ta Does not Contain

    • Dairy, egg, gluten, soy, wheat, corn, nuts, artificial sweeteners, colours or flavours

    This product is not for sale in CANADA!!!

    References Konig Revital-Ta:
    1. A Natural Product Telomerase Activator As Part of a Health Maintenance Program, Calvin B. Harley et al., REJUVENATION RESEARCH Volume 14, Number 1, 2011
    2. Prospects for Rejuvenation of Aged Tissue by Telomerase Reactivation, Lynne S. Cox and Penelope A. Mason, REJUVENATION RESEARCH, Volume 13, Number 6, 2010
    3. A Yeast Transcriptional Stimulatory Protein Similar to Human PC4. N. Lynn Henry et al., Department of Structural Biology, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, California; THE JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY Vol. 271, No. 36, Issue of September 6, pp. 21842–21847, 1996
    4. Long Telomeres in the Mature Human Placenta, R. Allsopp et al. ,2006 Elsevier doi:10.1016/j.placenta.2006.04.003
    5. The telomerase-associated protein p43 is involved in anchoring telomerase in the nucleus, Matthias Möllenbeck et al. Institute of Cell Biology, University Witten/Herdecke, Stockumer Strasse 10, D-58453 Witten, Germany, Journal of Cell Science 116, 1757-1761, 2003
    6. Cdc13 N-Terminal Dimerization, DNA Binding, and Telomere Length Regulation, Meghan T. Mitchell et al. MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BIOLOGY, Nov. 2010, p. 5325–5334
    7. Accelerated telomere shortening in response to life stress, Elissa S. Epel et al, PNAS, December 7, 2004, vol. 101, no. 49
    8. Astragalus-Monograph; Alternative Medicine Review, Volume 8, Number 1, 2003
    9. Human telomerase contains evolutionarily conserved catalytic and structural subunits, Lea Harrington et al., Ontario Cancer Institute, Department of Medical Biophysics, University of Toronto, Canada, GENES & DEVELOPMENT 11:3109–3115 © 1997
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