Friday, 21 June 2013

DNA repair

Did you Know???

There is a microbe that grows in the Dead Sea that is teaching scientists about the art of DNA repair.

Came across this article - Found it very interesting!!!


This microbe, called Halobacterium, may hold the key to protecting astronauts from one of the greatest threats they would face during a mission to Mars:  Space Radiation.  The harsh radiation of interplanetary space can penetrate astonauts' bodies, damaging the DNA in their cells, which can cause cancer and other illnesses.  DNA damage is also behind cancers that people suffer here on Earth.

Halobacterium appears to be a master of the complex art of DNA repair.  This mastery is what scientists want to learn from.

" We have completely fragmented their DNA.  I mean we have completely destroyed it by bombarding it with radiation.  And they can reassemble their entire chromosome and put it back in to working order within several hours"  says Adrienne Kish, member of the research group studying Halobacterium at the University of Maryland.

Being a virtuoso at repairing damaged DNA makes Halobacterium one hardy little microbe:  in experiments by Maryland research group, Halobacterium has survived normally-lethal doses of ultraviolet Radiation (UV), extreme dryness, and even the vacuum of space.

But why is Halobacterium such a tenacious survivor?  What caused it to evolve such dexterous DNA repair mechanisms?  And how do those mechanisms work?

Jocelyne DiRuggiero, leader of the Maryland research group, has been exploring these question for the last five years.  She believes the answer stems form the fact that Halobacterium naturally lives in some rater inhospitable places:  ultra-salty bodies of water such as the DEAD SEA.

Most sea live would quickly shrivel up and die in the Dead Sea's briny water, which is 10 times saltier than normal seawater.  The extreme saltiness damages an organism's cells, and especially the DNA inside those cells.  This happens because DNA molecules are accustomed to being surrounded by a dense swarm of water molecules, and DNA actually depends on the influence of these water molecules to keep its double-helix structures intact and to avoid damage.  but in ultra-salty waters, the dissolved salt crowds out the water molecules.  Partially deprived of the contact with water they need, the long strands of DNA  suffer damage and even break, causing the cell to malfunction or die.

Evolving to cope with a salty lifestyle could explain why Halobacterium is so good at surviving radiation and other ravages.

Halobacterium is something of a "Renaissance bug".  It dabbles in a bit of everything.  This genome of only 2400 genes contains several distinct sets of DNA-repair mechanisms.  Some of these sets of tools are like the DNA-repair tools found in plants and animals, other sets are more like those of bacteria, and still others are characteristic of a lesser-known group of lice called "Archaea"  (the group that Halobacterium belongs to).  Halobacterium has them all.
Beyond even that, Halobacterium has a few novel DNA-repair mechanisms that no one has ever seen before!!!

Wow, pretty amazing!!!


Extracts taken from:  First Science.com
6 January 2001

By Patrick L Barry.

Tuesday, 18 June 2013

Mens Range

Jericho Men


Jericho offers an exceptional, premium quality skin care product line specifically formulated for men.
Dead Sea minerals and the most beneficial and effective active ingredients available, have been combined with pure plant extracts, essential oils, and vitamins to work in synergy with a man's skin to provide optimum visible results.

JM Aftershave Balm

Rich in Dead Sea minerals, JM Aftershave balm soothes razor burns and leaves the skin smooth, supple and well protected.

JM Facial Firming Cream

Specially designed for men, this mineral-rich cream helps diminish fine lines and wrinkles, discolouration, scarring, pore size and rough or uneven skin texture.  Contains Grape and Almond oils that moisturise the skin.

JM Facial Scrub

A unique foaming gel that cleanse and moisturises dry skin.  Rich in Dead Sea minerals, this products also contains Vitamin C that gives the skin a radiant look and chamomile extracts that soften and calms the skin.

Friday, 14 June 2013

Foaming Facial Scrub

Jericho Foaming Facial Scrub


A unique foaming gel to clean and moisturise the skin.  Rich in Dead Sea minerals, this product also contains Vitamin C that gives the skin a radiant look and one of nature's most beautifying herbs Chamomile extract to soften and calm the skin.

Wednesday, 12 June 2013

Body and Mind

The Dead Sea Minerals affect both Body and Mind


The water of the Dead Sea contains 21+ life-essential minerals, Many of these minerals are found in no other sea or ocean.
This is how these minerals found in the Dead Sea affects you body.

Skin

  • Draws out impurities in the skin
  • Smooths itching, burning and bites
  • Smooths and soften the skin
  • Encourages skin to renew itself
  • Help scars heal
  • Restores moisture balance to the skin
  • Sulphur eliminates toxins, increases blood circulation and purifies the skin
  • Relieves skin disorder symptoms
  • Prevent and relieve bacterial infections.
 

Muscles and Bones

  • Relax tense, aching muscles and joints
  • help relieve arthritis and rheumatism
  • help relieve chronic lower back pain and sport injuries
 

Physiological

  • Provide deep relaxation
  • Help relieve stress and tension
  • Promote restfulness
  • Gives a feeling of well-being.