People in Japan live longer than people in just about any other part of the world.
The life span of the average Japanese person is nearly 83 years. But the average American lives to be only a little over 78 years old.
So I set out to find out what their secret was.
There’s one big difference between the Japanese and the Americans … maybe the biggest that I’ve discovered. And it’s very simple, will make you feel better and you can start today.
The Japanese consume a powerful antioxidant almost every day. It goes by the name of epigallocatechin-3-gallate – or EGCG for short.
Revolutionary Nutrient Issued a Patent
Get this: There’s a nutrient with a delivery system so revolutionary, the government issued a patent for it (US Patent 6 04 5809).
Researchers have been working for over 40 years to find a way to get more of this antioxidant into your body. But until now, they couldn’t find one.
Why all the fuss?
This antioxidant has a link to how long you’ll live…
Decide Which Genes You Turn On…
I have some exciting news…
You have the power to decide which of your genes are “turned on.”
This means there’s no need for worry about your family history or whether good health “runs in your family.” For the first time, you decide which genetic codes are played out.
So, instead of sitting around hoping you inherited “good genes,” you can play an active role in your own future by turning on the genes that promote longevity – and turning off the genes that tell your cells to die.
You are about to take part in the exciting new field called “nutritional engineering…”