As a youngster growing up in the little town of Westford, Mass., with a mother who had Parkinson’s Disease but who could function pretty well because she was young, I was afraid of death and told my mother I would invent a magic pill that would keep me alive forever. So I decided to major in chemistry at the Worcester Polytechnic Institute. But after a couple months of frustrations in my Quantitative Analysis class — I just didn’t have the patience to carry out the measurements plus the instructor was horrible — I said “To heck with this!” and switched to physics. After all, physics had been getting a lot of media play, what with the atom bomb and all, and might satisfy another craving I had which was to understand the universe. ha ha Well, I actually ended up as a physicist back in the 1950’s but as the years went on I gradually switched over to more mundane engineering work such as computer simulations of solid state transistors. My childhood dream of a pill to extend life forever had become a long forgotten and silly youthful fantasy.
But wait! Just recently I read where red wine can extend the lifespan of mice dosed with resveratrol, an ingredient of some red wines. In fact the report states that some scientists are already taking resveratrol in capsule form. The report also states that serious scientists have long derided the idea of life-extending elixirs. However, quoting from the report, “the door may now have been opened to drugs that exploit an ancient biological survival mechanism, that of switching the body’s resources from fertility to tissue maintenance. The improved tissue maintenance seems to extend life by cutting down on the degenerative diseases of aging”.
OK, is there still hope for me? And I didn’t even have to work on the magic pill project! ha ha
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June 13, 2008 at 2:35 pm
barbara
Hi Mardé,
That is touching how some of our childhood experiences,can affect our choices as adults.
I honestly think that we all have been like your younger self, wishing to cure or fix something in life.
Ahhh… so you are physicist ? Interesting; now I know why you read all these scientific books !
Our MD always said that a glass of good red wine is excellent for the health ! Now, we can work on our longevity too.
Cheers to you
June 14, 2008 at 4:25 pm
Aileni Noyle
Red wine always gave me a headache… I think it had something to do with drinking too much of it.
June 16, 2008 at 9:34 pm
geologyjoe
Well if the pill doesn’t work, at least the wine could be fun.
to aileni: the headaches are probably from the sulfates.
June 16, 2008 at 9:55 pm
Mardé
Thanks for your nice comment, Barbara. And yes, as Joe says the wine can at least be fun, provided one doesn’t overdo it and find the sulfates kicking in. Who wants eternal life to be a headache?

June 17, 2008 at 1:27 pm
Minds Erased
So you’re a lush *and* a genius? Heh. Just joking you, Marde.
June 17, 2008 at 11:06 pm
Land Projects UK
I have read also some articles about red wines that it extends lifespan. And I do hope that you’ll come up with that pill.
June 18, 2008 at 8:36 am
Mardé
Well, thanks Minds Erased and Land Projects UK, but I’m not a genius although I’ve had lush tendencies in the past. I’m beginning to realize that I had that life-after-death thing backwards: rather than wish for life after death I should be wishing for birth after life. HAHAHA No kidding, that’s not such a dumb idea I’ve come to realize after many decades being supposedly alive. HOHOHO
But there again I may be wrong. I have had a number of Eureka moments, as I’m sure many people have had, but am I unconsciously wishing for that REALLY BIG Eureka moment when all is revealed to me? Do I hope that the “now we see through a glass darkly but then we will see face to face” sort of thing is actually true?
Could be. Trouble is that too may be illusion, in fact, many would say IS illusion. Oh well… I’m going to Boston for three days, and that should be fun!

June 26, 2008 at 10:15 am
Men's Skateshoes
I have to say nothing is impossible. Good to know the benefit of drinking red wine. I will drink red wine each day.
June 26, 2008 at 10:53 am
Mardé
Way to go, Men’s Skateshoes! But be careful you don’t drink too much of it everyday, especially if you’re on skateshoes. The ice is hard!
