The Immortality Pill - Available NowHow Nobel Prize Winning Anti-Aging Science on Telomeres, Telomerase and moreby Richard StookerSelf-Published This book is written in English 

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| Style: Health and Well-being, Self Help Published: 12 / 2013 Available Formats to Download: MOBI EPUB MS Word PDF MS Reader Text RTF 
 | STORY DESCRIPTION We're living longer because more of us reach old age. Once there, however, the main causes of death are heart disease, cancer, and strokes.
The medical establishment has created heroic measures to help people with these and related problems.
But what if we could avoid them altogether? What if we could "cure" the "disease" of old age?
How long would we live?
Isn't that a better question?
That's the purpose of this short report -- to tell you about the Nobel winning medical research on telomeres and telomerase which may hold the key to an extra long lifespan, and the supplement which is available right now to help you live longer.
It's not for everybody, and it may not be for you. And you'll also learn additional ways to maintain good health far into advanced old age.
Now we have additional scientific evidence showing moderate exercise, a noninflammatory diet, controlling stress, and antioxidants really do help you live not only better, but longer.
This is a short report -- around 10,000 words -- on the amazing health and anti-aging benefits available right now to seniors who wish to postpone old age and death as long as possible.
| Keywords related to this title - click on a keyword to find more, related stories telomerase telomeres anti-aging health good health live longer live forever improve health increase telomerase lengthen telomeres Author information: Richard Stooker hails from the Mississippi River town of Alton, Illinois, warping him for life.
Rich in history, Alton provides a combination of the idyllic Illinois background Ray Bradbury wrote of; the Mississippi River and bluffs of Mark Twain; and a rich, unique history -- often violent.
From the Indian legend of the Piasa Bird, to the tallest man who ever lived (Robert Wadlow), to the assassin of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., James Earl Ray.
FATE Magazine terms Alton "The most haunted small town in America."
Richard's childhood home stands close to the route where Union wagons once carried the corpses of Confederate prisoners who died of smallpox. At 8 years old, he first hears of James Earl Ray, (who later assassinates Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.) Ray robs a grocery story owned by the grandparents of close neighbors and friends.
In 1974 a still-unknown murderer abducts one of Richard's friends from a record store and kills him. Several years later, the father of other childhood friends goes on a jealousy-inspired, mass murder spree, killing three people -- including Richard's high school class president -- before committing suicide.
Richard's over 30 years for a social service government agency gives him a broad background of dealing with both the worst and best people in modern society.
When he writes, Richard realizes the horror and joy of every day life inspire dark fantasy stories.
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Richard Stooker hails from the small Mississippi River town of Alton, Illinois. According to FATE Magazine, "the most haunted small town in America." Alton's history mixes legend and violence -- great lessons for a budding dark fantasy writer.
Richard's job history includes 30 years with a government social service agency, walking the toughest streets of St. Louis as a door-to-door cable TV salesperson, and delivering pizzas in and around Rock Hill.
Visit the author website at:http://www.richardstooker.com/
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