Tag Archives: Anti Aging

Dr. Bill Andrews on Today Show Mentions New Supplement (Product B)

This morning Dr. Bill Andrews was on Today Show talking about “a new supplement -Product B-  that significantly slows down Telomere shortening.  I’ve been using Product B for 5 months myself and the results have been nothing short of shocking.  You can get a more in depth view as to what Product B will do [...]

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Fat Epidemic/Obesity Linked To Chemicals Run Amok

We don’t use that polite phrase any longer. What changed? Now that about two-thirds of American adults are overweight or obese, did those folks with “glandular problems” disappear? No; it’s just that many others have caught the same disease. Thanks to the obesogen effect, we may all be at risk for some glandular problems. Because [...]

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MSNBC: Dr. Bill Andrews May Hold Key To Telomerase And Anti-Aging Future

The only thing about this article that I break with is the concept of using a “chemical” to reverse aging.  I believe that God has given us all we need in the form of Botanicals and all natural formulas to heal our bodies of the affects of aging, and, I don’t think a chemical would [...]

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Popular Science: Dr. Bill Andrews, “The Man Who Would Stop Time”

(Click on Picture To Enlarge) Bill Andrews has spent two decades unlocking the molecular mechanisms of aging. His mission: to extend the human life span to 150 years, or die trying   By: Joseph Hooper   BILL ANDREWS’ FEET are so large, he tells me, that back when he was 20 he was able to [...]

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A rapid rise in retiring elderly present the need for more late-life aging interventions to avert a global health crisis, scientists report.

The Case for Delaying Aging

October 11, 2010 by Isagenix Nutritional Sciences A rapid rise in retiring elderly present the need for more late-life aging interventions to avert a global health crisis, scientists report. Since the beginning of the 20th century, human life expectancy has steadily increased by more than 30 years, and is expected—if we can sustain current trends—to increase [...]

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