I openly admit that this new part of my health regimen is partially faith-based. But I want to get personally involved, and my personal research indicates this as a good starting point, even if it does involve passing money to a company happily selling hopeful suggestions by the bottle. I've bought stupider things.
I would argue that it's not exactly Dr. Uranium's Patent Restorative, either; it's real stuff, that has a known biological effect on animals of encouraging the production of the SIRT1 enzyme. It's what _that_ ultimately does in humans which has yet to advance beyond "promising", but it continues to march in that direction.
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I openly admit that this new part of my health regimen is partially faith-based. But I want to get personally involved, and my personal research indicates this as a good starting point, even if it does involve passing money to a company happily selling hopeful suggestions by the bottle. I've bought stupider things.
I would argue that it's not exactly Dr. Uranium's Patent Restorative, either; it's real stuff, that has a known biological effect on animals of encouraging the production of the SIRT1 enzyme. It's what _that_ ultimately does in humans which has yet to advance beyond "promising", but it continues to march in that direction.
I will keep reading the news.