From the Desk of The People's Chemist
How to Add 9.8 Years to Your Life
Want to live life like you mean it, and slow the aging process? Then you need to force your body to produce a “DNA shield” that will defy accelerated aging by protecting your genetic map. That shield is known as telomerase.
Like a sponge that dries out and shrinks, the shoe-laced ends of our DNA - telomeres - shrivel under the stress of time, hampering its function and setting age into motion. But, using “telomerase boosting nutrients,” scientists writing for the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition showed that they increased telomere length by up to 5%, which corresponded to a phenomenal 9.8 year increase in lifespan!
The top nutrients were an array of naturally occurring B-vitamins from brewers yeast, vitamin C from fresh squeezed lemons, and the algae-derived astaxanthin. Yet again, science shows nature, not a lab, heals. And this is also confirmed with studies on heart disease.
When we carry weight, visceral fat begins to throws gasoline on the inflammatory fire by spraying arteries with pro-heart attack compounds known as interleukin (IL)-6, tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α), macrophage chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1), and resistin.
To the rescue, science shows that in addition to losing fat, natural compounds in nature sooth arteries from inflammation by opening them up for increased circulation and to allow for better healing by the immune system. These compounds were the impetus behind the design of CardioFX. Learn more at: http://thepeopleschemist.com/product/700/ About this Newsletter
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