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To: BenLurkin
Something tells me that only the worst people in the world will be able to afford this.

Eylsium, One Year Supply $480 .

82 posted on 09/02/2018 8:15:35 PM PDT by Pontiac (The welfare state must fail because it is contrary to human nature and diminishes the human spirit.)
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To: Pontiac

The product put out by Elysium is just a combination of NAD+ and Pterostilbene, both of which are available separately from several sources. I get my NAD+ through the Life Extension Foundation during their yearly vitamin sale (November through January) at a sharp discount, and I get the Pterostilbene from Amazon. Along with all the other vitamins and supplements I take, my health is great. I just turned 70 two weeks ago, and most people assume I’m in my 50’s.

I don’t have proof that all of this is really retarding or reversing my aging process, but I figure it’s worth a shot. After all, if I were to do nothing, I KNOW I would eventually die, since that has been the universal fate of humans up to the present. Whereas if I can slow my aging, there’s an excellent chance that I might live indefinitely (barring accidents or other non-health-related fatal events). Anti-aging science is progressing at an exponential rate, and I fully expect that we’ll be able to cure aging in another few years. I want to be around when that happens, to see my grandchild and great-grandchildren and etc. grow up.

Curing old-age will undoubtedly have enormous impacts on society, but I’m optimistic that the positives will far outweigh the negatives. And for those individuals who think it’s an awful idea, they are free to not take advantage of the coming new technologies, and to die of old age in the normal fashion. Those of us who do utilize anti-aging technologies will still be around long after they are gone. A perfect example of evolution in action.


92 posted on 09/02/2018 9:06:00 PM PDT by dpwiener
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