X-Message-Number: 10611
Date: Mon, 19 Oct 1998 14:17:33 -0400
From: Jan Coetzee <>
Subject: Re: CryoNet #10605 - #10609
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"I will be blunt, not about what you say but about the current state
of aging research: I think that the emphasis on calorie restriction,
with little attempt to work out exactly why and how it has its
effects, simply won't get us very far"

Calorie restriction probably works because the developmental stage of an
animal is extended.  Teenagers develop they do not age. After twenty
they start aging.
Aging in my view can not occur during development.

JC

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