There’s a hidden switch in every cell of your body.
It controls how long you live...and when you die!
It has the power to extend life—maybe indefinitely.
Most doctors have never heard of it.
A group of scientists stumbled upon it just ten years ago.
They watched in awe as generation after generation of cells multiplied . . . without aging.
As one top researcher put it in a Harvard report, “with this switch turned on,
these cells become ‘immortalized’.”
Until very recently, we didn’t know how to activate it. Today we do.
For the first time ever, you can slow down and even reverse aging.
We now know that telomere length is a key indicator of your overall health.
Your risk of heart attack increases the faster your telomeres break down.
They found the death rate from heart attack was three times higher for men
whose telomeres got short the fastest.
The death rate for women was 2.3 times higher. LA Times/Aging 2009
Women with shorter telomeres are more likely to be overweight and insulin resistant.
People with short telomeres are more likely to suffer from weaker immune systems
and greater heart disease risk.
Telomeres are the key to aging. And it’s not just your life span that’s affected…
Short telomeres dramatically boost your risk of serious diseases.
One study of 60 to 75 year olds showed those with short telomeres had a 300% higher death rate from heart disease and an 800% higher death rate from infectious diseases.
What are your telomeres? They’re protective tips that cap the ends of your DNA:
Each time your cells divide, your telomeres get shorter.
When your telomeres run down, cell division stops and your life ends.
For the first time in history, we can halt and even reverse this process.
Discover how you can lengthen your telomeres and live better longer
Read all about it here Dr Alan Sears MD
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