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The human body is programmed to wear out. How fast it ages, however, is a variable
that can be influenced by lifestyle, diet and nutritional supplements. It is possible
to reverse one's biological age to feel, act and look many years younger.
Free radicals take their toll over the years, damaging and cross-linking protein
tissues, causing wrinkling of the skin, accelerating aging, and contributing to
the development of arterial disease, cancer, and cataracts. Brain and arterial
tissue are particularly vulnerable to free radical damage. Free radical damage
can be both prevented and reversed by taking supplementary antioxidants, as provided
in generous amounts by the RTRE™ Formula.
As the body ages, it produces less hydrochloric acid and digestive enzymes. As
these digestive juices decline, so does the body's ability to digest, absorb and
utilize nutrients in the diet. Reduced ability to utilize nutrients ensures that
the body will continue to decline even. further. This viscous cycle can be reversed
by supplementing with UltraGest™ or VegeZym™, as needed to promote healthy digestion.
As the body ages, it also produces less somatotropin (STH) also called growth
hormone (HGH) or "youth" hormone. HGH acts directly on most bodily tissues
to lay down protein necessary for repair, healing and cellular maintenance. It
builds muscle, burns fat, and improves exercise performance. Lack of HGH directly
contributes to muscle wasting, loss of strength, thinner arterial walls, thinner
skin, thinning hair, declining digestive juices, loss of bone density, lower production
of hormones and neurotransmitters, loss of energy and diminished interest in sex.
Restoring HGH production reverses all of these losses – and that can be
facilitated by supplementing with STH™. The amino acids, herbs, glandular concentrates
and minerals in this unique formulation help the body to produce more HGH, repair
damaged cartilage and collagen, produce more muscle energy fuel, improve brain
function, build muscle, burn fat, aid liver detoxification, and improve the elasticity
of tissues. [Further reading: Young at Any Age.]
Underlying Themes: Free Radicals, Autointoxication.
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