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CommentsHow promising this sounds. However, in this country, I doubt it will go far. Big Pharma won't let it. Can you imagine? They'd stand to lose millions of dollars. They are in business only to make money, not cure any diseases because with disease, there is some Rx out there to take, and you may need another Rx to counteract some side effect of the first Rx. They want to regulate vitamins and supplements right out of existence. They don't want people getting healthy and "young". In the meantime, they approve drugs only to recall them because of bad side effects and how many people get sick (I mean really ill, not the idiots who OD on Vitamin A) from taking supplements and vitamins? I've taken them for years and don't take anything else, wholeheartedly believe in them. How can anyone today get all they need from the foods out there with all the chemicals and additives and preservatives put into the foods? Is it any wonder that Americans are sick and fat? If we could go back to the way nature intended out food to be, I bet there wouldn't be an "obesity" issue today...thanks for the information.Posted by Nina in MA on 04/19 at 11:26 AM | # TA-65, Ponce de Leon’s Anti-Aging PillPosted by Dr. Gifford Jones on Apr 15, 2012 at 01:53 AM
In the future TA-65 may enable more 95-year-old Mothers to pick up their little boys. Would Albert Einstein’s genius have discovered the secret of life if he hadn’t died at 76 years of age? We will never know. But for years, in an endeavour to extend life, scientists have searched for Ponce de Leon’s “fountain of youth”. Now, their discovery of a unique molecule, TA-65, which is not science fiction, has opened new doors to this goal. More...Post a Comment on: TA-65, Ponce de Leon’s Anti-Aging PillCommenting is not available in this channel entry. Next entries comments: Salon: Why Worry About Obama and Guns, America? Previous entries comments: Power Grab for Natural Gas – New Executive Order Note from the Editor: This section is for comments from readers of canadafreepress.com. Please don't assume that Canada Free Press agrees with or endorses any particular comment just because we let it stand. A reminder: Anyone who fails to comply with our terms of use may lose his or her posting privilege. |
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