Aging is not just the sum total of individually deteriorating cells. Aging is the dynamic process of increasing imbalances in the systemic organization of these cells. Antiaging reflects a multilevel approach that simultaneously targets a number of biological network modules. Identifying these dynamically organized network modules will be very important in formulating a model of how and why the aging process takes place and whether or not we can reverse aging by reorganizing an aged network model. How can a biological network be reorganized? The old, the ill, and the injured all suffer from disarranged patterns of atoms, whether disarranged by aging and accumulated free radicals, invading viruses, or unfortunate accidents. Aged and young are the Gestalts on opposite poles composed of variations in the arrangement of their dynamically organized networks.
Xanya Sofra Weiss
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