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First of all, I will say that you should have an open mind instead of let previous beliefs make you inclined to doubt what I have to say.
Red light has been shown to hide the signs of aging, but what about prevention? Does it help with that or does it accelerate it?
So we know red light increases ATP production in the mitochondria.
Increased ATP —> decreased AMP/ATP ratio —> less activation of the AMPK pathway —> faster aging
“AMPK controls the regulation of cellular homeostasis, metabolism, resistance to stress, cell survival and growth, cell death, autophagy, which are some of the most critical determinants of aging and lifespan. Specific AMPK activation was recently shown to delay aging and prolong lifespan in Drosophila melanogaster.”
Red light has been shown to hide the signs of aging, but what about prevention? Does it help with that or does it accelerate it?
So we know red light increases ATP production in the mitochondria.
Increased ATP —> decreased AMP/ATP ratio —> less activation of the AMPK pathway —> faster aging
“AMPK controls the regulation of cellular homeostasis, metabolism, resistance to stress, cell survival and growth, cell death, autophagy, which are some of the most critical determinants of aging and lifespan. Specific AMPK activation was recently shown to delay aging and prolong lifespan in Drosophila melanogaster.”