Do you want to grow old? Me either.

That’s why I was so excited about the Nobel Prize winners
for medicine in 2009. You see, they have discovered
something that changes the way we look at aging. It all
deals with something called telomeres.

What are your telomeres?

Well, I asked Dr. Al Sears, board-certified anti-aging
doctor, to give us the details. Here’s what he says…

Telomeres are genetic “caps” over the ends of your
chromosomes. Each time your cells divide, your telomeres
get shorter. And when your telomeres run down, cell
division stops and your life ends. Never before has it been
possible to reverse this process.

But, for the first time ever, we have the ability to activate
the enzyme that rebuilds your telomeres. This enzyme is
called telomerase. It’s in every cell of your body but is often
turned off. Telomerase makes your telomeres longer. That
means your cells could actually get younger as time goes by.

Simply said, telomerase turns back the hands of time.

Now, most doctors had never heard of it before the Nobel Prize
announcements.

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, no one knew how to activate it. Today
they do.

For the first time ever, you can slow down and even
reverse aging.

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