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If this is your first visit, welcome! This site is devoted to my life experiences as a Filipino-American who immigrated from the Philippines to the United States in 1960. I came to the US as a graduate student when I was 26 years old. I am now in my mid-80's and thanks God for his blessings, I have four successful and professional children and six grandchildren here in the US. My wife and I had been enjoying the snow bird lifestyle between US and Philippines after my retirement from USFDA in 2002. Macrine(RIP),Me and my oldest son are the Intellectual migrants. Were were born in the Philippines, came to the US in 1960 and later became US citizens in 1972. Some of the photos and videos in this site, I do not own. However, I have no intention on infringing on your copyrights. Cheers!

Wednesday, August 13, 2025

Is There a Gene for Aging?

This blog is inspired from the numerous positive responses from my short novel, discussing a fictional story of a Filipino-American Scientist who received a Nobel Prize on his research and discovery of anti-aging compounds from wild plant extracts and fungi in the Philippines, Dr Derek Mendoza.     

🧬I wonder if there is a Gene for aging? How can we slow down the aging process?  Or have you ever wondered if there's a specific gene that makes us grow old—or maybe one that could help us stay young? 

The short answer is: There’s no single “aging gene.” But scientists have found several genes that influence how we age. Here's the break down.

🧠 The Aging Process is Like a Symphony

Just imagine your body as an orchestra. Aging isn’t caused by just one bad instrument. Instead, it’s how all the instruments (your genes) play together over time—some speeding things up, others slowing it down.


🔬 Here are the Key Players in the “Aging Symphony”:

1. 🕯️ Sirtuins

These are like your body’s “repair crew.” They help fix damaged DNA and calm down inflammation. When you eat less or exercise, these genes work harder—and that may slow aging!

2. 🧠 FOXO3

People who live past 100 often have a special version of this gene. It helps your cells deal with stress and survive longer.

3. 🚫 mTOR Pathway

This gene tells your body when to grow—and when to slow down. Turning it down slightly (like with calorie restriction or special compounds) may help you live longer.

4, 🧬 Telomerase & Telomeres

Every time your cells divide, their “end caps” (called telomeres) get shorter. When they’re too short, the cell stops working. The enzyme telomerase can help repair them—but it’s a delicate balance.


😮 So, Can We "Turn Off" Aging?

Not yet! But understanding these genes has led to exciting ideas:


✅ What You Can Do

Even if you didn’t win the genetic lottery, you can help your “aging genes” work better:

  • Eat well 🌿

  • Stay active 🚶

  • Get enough sleep 😴

  • Reduce stress 🧘

  • Stay curious and connected ❤️


🧓 Final Thought

Aging isn’t about one bad gene—it’s about how we care for the amazing body we have. Science is learning more every day. Who knows? In the near future, living to 110 might become the new normal. However, it will not be in my life time, but perhaps in the life time of my first great grand son, Graham Everett King. 

Meanwhile, here are 80 examples of Tautonyms 


Lastly, Tanzania's Mountain of God Volcano
 Imagine a volcano so unique that it defies the very laws of geology, spewing black lava that turns white as snow. Ol Doinyo Lengai, Tanzania’s "Mountain of God," isn’t just a volcano—it’s a natural wonder that challenges everything we know about Earth’s fiery forces.

Ol Doinyo Lengai, known as the "Mountain of God" in the poetic Maasai language, stands as one of Earth’s most extraordinary geological wonders. Located in Tanzania’s breathtaking landscape, this volcano is a true anomaly—it’s the only active volcano on the planet that erupts natro-carbonatite lava, a rare type of molten rock that defies the silica-based norm. Unlike the fiery red and orange flows of typical volcanoes, Ol Doinyo Lengai’s lava is strikingly black, a result of its unique chemical composition.
But the marvels don’t stop there. This enigmatic lava erupts at a surprisingly low temperature of just 510 degrees Celsius, compared to the scorching 1100 degrees Celsius of Hawaii’s basaltic lava. And when this black lava meets moisture, it undergoes a magical transformation, turning into a brilliant white. From a distance, the summit appears to be dusted with snow, but in reality, it’s a dazzling display of nature’s alchemy at work.
Ol Doinyo Lengai is more than just a volcano—it’s a living laboratory that challenges our understanding of geology and ignites our curiosity about the planet’s hidden wonders. What other secrets might this "Mountain of God" hold, and what can its unique eruptions teach us about the dynamic forces shaping our world?

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