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“We can all live to be 150 years old-or older if we choose”
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“The syncronization of our spiritual, energy, and physical bodies improves our Longevity”
Longevity Components:
Physical Health and Wellness
Taking care of your physical body and using. Herbal supplements for good health. Click here to learn more
Vital Forces
The Vital Forces energy which enlivens your body. Helps keep you young. Click here to learn more
The Spiritual Connection
Being Centered in the Spirit has a great impact on longevity. Click here to learn more.
The Science of Longevity
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Depression/Stress Accelerates Aging
ScienceDaily (Nov. 9, 2011) — People with recurrent depressions or those exposed to chronic stress exhibits shorter telomeres in white blood cells. This is shown by a research team at Umeå University in a coming issue of Biological Psychiatry. The telomere is the outermost part of the chromosome. With increasing age, telomeres shorten, and studies [...]
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Resveratrol: Study Resolves Controversy On Life-Extending Red Wine
Resveratrol: Study Resolves Controversy On Life-Extending Red Wine Ingredient, Restores Hope for Anti-Aging Pill ScienceDaily (May 1, 2012) — A study in the May issue of the Cell Press journal Cell Metabolism appears to offer vindication for an approach to anti-aging drugs that has been at the center of heated scientific debate in recent years. [...]
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Key Genes That Switch Off With Aging
Key Genes That Switch Off With Aging Highlighted as Potential Targets for Anti-Aging Therapies ScienceDaily (Apr. 19, 2012) — Researchers have identified key genes that switch off with aging, highlighting them as potential targets for anti-aging therapies. Researchers at King’s College London, in collaboration with the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, have identified a group of [...]
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Mitochondria: Body’s Power Stations Can Affect Aging
ScienceDaily (May 10, 2011) — Mitochondria are the body’s energy producers, the power stations inside our cells. Researchers at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden, have now identified a group of mitochondrial proteins, the absence of which allows other protein groups to stabilise the genome. This could delay the onset of age-related diseases and increase lifespan. [...]
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Purging Cells in Mice Is Found to Combat Aging Ills
Jan M. van Deursen Two 9-month-old mice from the study. The one on the right received the drug to eliminate senescent cells. Fat cells of an untreated mouse, at left, where senescent cells remain, are smaller than in a mouse with senescent cells removed. The findings raise the prospect that any therapy that rids the [...]
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Meditation Strengthens the Brain
ScienceDaily (Mar. 14, 2012) — Earlier evidence out of UCLA suggested that meditating for years thickens the brain (in a good way) and strengthens the connections between brain cells. Now a further report by UCLA researchers suggests yet another benefit. Eileen Luders, an assistant professor at the UCLA Laboratory of Neuro Imaging, and colleagues, have [...]
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Genetic Signatures of Exceptional Longevity
ScienceDaily (Jan. 18, 2012) — While environment and family history are factors in healthy aging, genetic variants play a critical and complex role in conferring exceptional longevity, according to researchers from the Boston University Schools of Public Health and Medicine, Boston Medical Center, IRCCS Multimedica in Milan, Italy, and Yale University. Published in PLoS ONE, [...]
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Depression/Stress Accelerates Aging
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Resveratrol: Study Resolves Controversy On Life-Extending Red Wine
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Key Genes That Switch Off With Aging
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Mitochondria: Body’s Power Stations Can Affect Aging
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Purging Cells in Mice Is Found to Combat Aging Ills
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Meditation Strengthens the Brain
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Genetic Signatures of Exceptional Longevity






