Thursday, May 7, 2009

Why as we get older some of us are prone to getting moles and growths on our skin?.?

And what causes them and can they be got rid of?

Why as we get older some of us are prone to getting moles and growths on our skin?.?
Please forward me any decent response you get. Anything that does not involve going under the knife and ingesting medicine. I would be happy to try anything. Getting old has its consequences.
Reply:I know how you feel! - I'm only forty and already have more moles than countable - various strange cyst like bumps (which the Dr said grow as we get older and really should not be removed unless it's really necessary), age spots on my hands and to top all that a beautiful moustache (which has been removed!) God I sound awful...... look past that and I'm a b loody good catch!
Reply:In life we have DNA. DNA is like long strands much like a shoelace. At the end of the shoelace is a sheath that keeps the DNA helix from becoming unraveled. Every time the body needs a new cell, the process of replication begins. That's where the sheath at the end of the shoelace becomes important, the sheath can only bind the helix so many times. The pattern for the replacement cells begins to change over time.





The short answer: don't grow old.
Reply:HI ,I HAVE TWO SKIN TABS, ONE AT THE BACK OF MY KNEE, THE OTHER , ON THE INNER THIGH , !HORRIBLE LITTLE BUGGERS TOO, ...lol am having them cut off end of the month ,


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