To: oprahstheantichrist
Very interesting, and obviously no gruesome side-effects.
Isn’t Life Extension one of those new health magazines for boomers aging gracelessly? After all, didn’t Tommy Daschle state in his book that seniors should learn to accept the ills and pains of old age rather than expect any help with treatment?
Perhaps I should get my aunt a subscription.
2 posted on
08/13/2009 12:39:59 AM PDT by
sinanju
To: sinanju
More so than almost any other source of medical and health information, Life Extension integrates conventional and alternative therapies based on medical studies and clinical experience. LE's articles and disease protocols are documented and vetted by medical professionals. On key points, I have found advice from LE to be consistent with Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine, NIH online tutorials, and other well-regarded medical references.
To: sinanju
"...one of those new health magazines...?" Nah, they've been around for eeons. Usually cutting edge stuff, I have great respect for them, though they seem to lean a bit left despite efforts to appear apolitical. Methinks many members are AAS sufferers (Aging Atheist Syndrome).
5 posted on
08/13/2009 1:11:17 AM PDT by
oprahstheantichrist
(The MSM is a demonic stronghold, PLEASE pray accordingly. 2 Cor. 10:3-5)
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