Abstract
Increasing normal cell telomere has anti-aging effect as Y. Omura reported. Japanese man in his forties was keeping on taking EPA/DHA, cilantro and other methods for increasing normal cell telomere. Massage therapy using far-infrared oily cream to various part of the body including Omura’s ST. 36 was also frequently done. His normal cell telomere was about 600ng on average. He found some white hairs on the scalp, in the nasal cavity and the pubic lesion. Among them, some were white in the tip side only and black in the root side. The color changed gradually. Those hairs were resonant to stomach. In white side, telomere was low (25-50ng, BDORT units) and Helicobacter pyrori was high (760-975ng). In the black side, the former was high(475-725ng) and the latter was low (6-12.5ng) on the contrary. He had more similar experiences in recent years. He noticed that white hairs increased when he had hard work, insomnia, sickness, PC work in many hours and so on. Those stresses caused lowering normal cell telomere and unfavorable phenomenon like change of hair color. More massage therapy using far-infrared oily cream than usual and removal of those stresses increased normal cell telomere, and unfavorable phenomenon disappeared.
On Aug. 2009, he noticed a wart (human papilloma virus infection) in his right palm. It was 7 mm in diameter and telomere was bellow 100ng. He treated with liquid nitrogen 3 times and removed surgically after using keratolytics (salicylic acid), but the wart recurred. Then he used far-infrared oily cream to it. It increased telomere of not only normal cell but also the wart, and decreased TX B2, Hg, Al, Lead, Asbestos, Chlamydia trachomatis, Candida albicans, CMV and HSV. It was easy to use, safe and long-acting. After using it, the wart got smaller and telomere increased in relatively short period.
It was useful for anti-aging and treatment of wart. It might be also useful for treating other diseases necessary to increase telomere.
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