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  • Is Humanity Passing Up The Greatest “Life Force” Ever Discovered?

    December 18, 2011: by Bill Sardi


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    “May the force be with you.” – Star Wars

    Strange as it may seem, largely because of difficulties in figuring out how to commercialize on what it promises, both alternative and conventional medicine fail to put into practice a compelling discovery that promotes health and longevity in an unmatched fashion.

    It’s not a high-tech invention. It is not a patentable process. It is not a machine or a drug. Nor is it new. It has been recognized in the medical literature for decades now.

    It is an adaptive internal response to mild biological threats that trigger incomparable defenses in the human body.

    Despite considerable personal investigation into this topic, even the most avid health nut or PhD pursuer of longevity is likely to have missed the greatest mechanism to promote the human healthspan and lifespan ever discovered because it is not found in our external world but is rather a built-in adaptive response within the human body that has many triggers.

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  • Longevinex® Found To Produce Major Health Benefit Over And Above That Produced by Prescription Drugs

    December 1, 2011: by Bill Sardi


    In a six-month study conducted among metabolic syndrome patients (diabetes, high cholesterol, elevated blood sugar, obesity) in Japan who were taking multiple prescription drugs (statin cholesterol-lowering drugs and blood pressure-controlling drugs — diuretics, ACE inhibitors), a proprietary nutriceutical (Longevinex®) produced a major health benefit over and above that provided by prescription drugs — improved ability of arteries to widen (dilate) with increased heart rate and blood flow.

    Drs. Haime Otani at Kansai Medical University in Moriguchi, Japan and lead researcher Dipak K Das at the University of Connecticut Medical School, say “currently available pharmacological drugs are frequently not sufficiently effective.” They go on to say: “A salient finding of the present study is that the improvement of endothelial function was observed in patients taking Longevinex® whose disease conditions were already being managed by standard therapy for lifestyle-related disease.” The endothelium is in inner lining of arterial walls that controls arterial diameter and blood flow.

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