I’m 54 years old… but according to my test results I have the heart of a 30-year old and the lungs of a 25-year old.
There’s one thing I credit for building a young heart and lungs above all others.
Very few doctors know about this revolutionary breakthrough. It uses Nobel Prize-winning research to reset your biological clock.
I Thought This Would Happen…
There’s a very small group of people using a new secret to help reset their “biological ages.” They are getting “biologically younger,” and their blood tests show astounding results when tested for their biological ages.
This technology, based on a Nobel-Prize-winning breakthrough, could put you in this very exclusive company.
I should know. I’m one of them.
Your "Countdown Clock" is Ticking
Your “countdown clock” is ticking…
When it ticks down to zero, your life comes to an end.
The good news is that it’s possible to add more time to your countdown clock and extend your life by years or even decades.
These “clocks” are strands of genetic material that sit on the end of each chromosome. Called telomeres, these strands get shorter as you age.
Here’s what you need to know:
Get Younger Skin and Erase Wrinkles with Breakthrough Technology
The telomere is the most important discovery in human history. We now understand the mechanism of aging and how to influence it. Life on this planet will never be the same.
In fact, the discovery of telomeres just won the 2009 Nobel Prize in Medicine.
I’ve been researching the power of telomeres for years now. I’m the first physician ever licensed to administer TA-65 – the only commercially available treatment that lengthens human telomeres. TA-65 is the most dramatic advance in the world of life extension.
Dr. Sears Predicts Nobel Prize Winner… One Year Before it Happened
I’m no clairvoyant, but this is one time I predicted something and actually got it right. And I have it recorded.
During my telomere conference I said Elizabeth Blackburn should win a Nobel Prize for her discovery of the telomere, the “caps” at the end of chromosomes. That was October of last year…
Space-Age Discovery Adds 10 Years to Your Life
You know stress hurts. You worry, you feel anxious… you lose sleep. That’s old news. But now, through the discovery of telomeres, we can actually measure the effects of stress. And the wear and tear is more distressing than we even imagined.
Researchers at the University of California discovered that stress speeds up aging.1 This makes your cells die before their time – and produces all the terrible effects we think of as aging.
Show a Younger Face to the World
On Oct. 26, people from all over the country flew into West Palm Beach to attend my first ever conference on telomere biology and TA-65.
Surrounded by some of the world’s most recognized, cutting-edge researchers in the field, we shared how telomeres are the key to aging.