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Join me this Tuesday on Living Proof Radio as I chat with Dr. Bill Andrews. Completely re-writing the inevitability of our current understanding of aging: wrinkled diminishing bodies, sickness, dementia, cancer, arthritis, and bedriddenold-age homes, is Dr. Bill Andrews, a modern day Ponce de Leon meets Gregor Mendel who is a PhD molecular biologist with a mission: to cure aging or die trying. The answer lies in Nobel Prize winning research and is a clock that ticks inside every single dividing cell of our bodies, in a region called the Telomere located at the tips of our chromosomes. The shortening of our Telomeres is proven to have direct correlation with aging and age- related diseases. The older the Telomeres get, the more worn out and shorter they become, until they are unable to support the DNA and all sorts of mutations begin to occur, leading to disease and eventually death. By putting a halt to Telomere shortening, even better, re-lengthening them, the answer to curing a long list of age-related diseases including Alzheimer’s, arthritis, osteoporosis, cardiovascular disease and macular degeneration becomes possible. Plus, our human lifespan could be extended beyond the theoretical maximum of 125 years. Dr. Bill Andrews discovered Telomerase, an enzyme that when switched on in our body will not only stop Telomere shortening, but re-lengthen them as well. His discoveries have actually led scientists at Harvard to be able to turn old mice into young mice in every single bio-marker including: brain size re-growth, memory reinstatement, hair color restoration, hair loss reversal, eye-sight improvement, reproductive resumption, and kidney and liver function renewal. Dr. Bill Andrews is engineering a unique Telomerase activator so powerful that it can de-age you to age 24, enhancing and elongating your life. He is the named inventor on this extraordinary patent.
Posted on: Sun, 02 Feb 2014 15:53:59 +0000

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