Subject: Is Sugar a Poison?

Friend,

I'm going to warn you. This is the second time I've sent this out.

Why?

Because, I'm still getting questions about how sugar ages you.

I've also been asked if it is a poison or not.

What do you think?

Is sugar a poison?

By definition, a poison in anything that, when introduced into or
absorbed by a living organism, causes death or injury, esp. one that kills
by rapid action.

I taught my kids to minimize sugar intake by explaining how it
ages them prematurely...Premature aging is slow.

So I guess, by definition, sugar is not a poison.

However, at www.getcinnergy.com I show how a simple $25.00 investment
into your health can help thwart the slow, destructive outcome of sugar use.

Sugars ability to age you is not inexplicable.

Sugar consumption revs up a biological process known as “cell
division.” Normally, this allows your body to repair itself. But, with
excess sugar, it forces cells to divide prematurely and puts aging into
overdrive.

Every time your cells divide, a small portion of your DNA is lost. This is
the shoe-string section at the end of the chromosome, called the telomere.

As you age early from sugar, the telomere gets shorter and shorter.
Finally, it disappears and the cell stops dividing and dies.

Physical aging occurs as more and more cells reach the end of their
telomeres and die. As sugar consumption continues, your muscles get weaker,
wrinkles appear and eyesight fades. Eventually the organs begin to fail and
death occurs.

You cannot avoid your telomeres becoming shorter as time goes by. But the
good news is that your hormones can dramatically influence the speed at
which it occurs.

Think of it just like the wear and tear you might put on a car.

The true “age” of your car has very little to do with the number of years that
go by since it was manufactured. After all, a car can sit in the garage for
many years and still run like new and have its entire useful life ahead of
it. On the other hand, a two- year-old car which has been driven every day
and has 150,000 miles on the odometer might be near the end of its useful
life.

In other words, it has little to do with the chronological age of the
car... and everything to do with the number of miles and the amount of fuel
the car has burned during that time.

The same is true for your body. The more sugar calories you eat, the faster
you age.

To put a stop to sugar induced aging, I designed www.getcinnergy.com

Cinnergy forces your muscle cells to vacuum sugar from the blood
before it does too much damage.

Cinnergy is the only cinnamon and milk thistle combo that doesn't have
coumarin. Additionally, it's more potent than anything you can find in stores.

Learn how to use this simple method for slowing the aging clock at
www.getcinnergy.com

For a limited time, save 15% when you buy a 3-pack!

See www.getcinnergy.com

Dare to live young!

The People's Chemist