10 Step AntiAging Plan

"Do you want to
remain young, physically and mentally sound with a strong
body and mind?" - Then read on.
Stephen Jennings (Age 50)
Director of Research and Development
Dear EverYoung Clients,
Today, the prospects of a longer life are better than ever.
However, you must do your best to do your part. To this end,
we are providing you with a concise outline to easily reference
and incorporate into your living and lifestyle.
We know from extensive research that your personal genetics
only account for about one-third of the problems associated
with aging. The other two-thirds are something you can personally
control to maximize your healthy lifespan.
1. Move Your Body
You simply must get regular vigouous exercise. Take it easy
at the beginning, start by walking around the living room
if that's all you can do, but you must get your blood circulating.
When fresh oxygen can get into your cells, wonderful things
for your health can begin to happen. Additionally, physical
exercise can maintain your muscle strength, keep you limber
and flexible, reduce the risk of diabetes, maintain cardiovascular
and lung function, keep your bones strong, as well as promote
good digestion, natural HGH production, efficient bowel function
and even prevent or help overcome depression.
An effective exercise program should include both endurance
training (walking, jogging, cycling, etc.) as well as two
or three strength training (tolerance training) sessions
a week using light to moderate weights (2 to 20 pounds). Please
remember to consult with your Physician or Healthcare Professional
before beginning any supplement or exercise program.
2. Eat a Natural Foods Diet
We've heard this so many times, but this truth never changes.
A diet rich in fresh fruits and vegetables (organic if possible)
can produce tremendous benefits for your health. All other
dietary basics apply: low in saturated animal fats, fast food/junk
food is out, eat around five or six small meals (healthy snacks
included) per day. Keep your bodyweight within normal range
for your height and frame. And its amazing how many troubling
health problems seem to go away when we eliminate excess poundage.
3. Dietary Supplements
National statistics and solid scientific research show that
supplementation is necessary today given the poor state of
our commercial food supply along with daily stresses and environmental
factors. To address this need, as well as others directly
related to maximizing one's growth hormone therapy, the new
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Hormone enhancing, cellular fortifying and cleansing nutrients
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4. You Must Properly Hydrate (Drink
enough Water)
This critical issue cannot be emphasized enough. Virtually
all biochemical processes in your body occur in a water medium.
If you care to have your body running efficiently and remaining
young, you absolutely must water it! As we become older, we
are prone to dehydration, many times without even knowing
it. Drink at least 64 ounces (one-half gallon), about 6 to
8 glasses, of pure water or clear, healthy juices per day.
5. Don't Smoke and Limit Alcohol
The risks from smoking are well documented. Heart disease,
stroke, lung cancer, emphysema, etc. For the vast majority
of humans, smoking and longevity do not go hand and hand.
As for alcohol, one glass of wine or spirits every now and
then is acceptable,
and even may provide some mild health benefits. But too much
alcohol is in no way a part of anyone's plan.
6. Fresh Air and Sunshine
A breath of good, clean air is great for the body as well
as the soul. It's hard to get too much fresh air. Now, as
for sunshine, a little bit is very good for your body, too,
and of course, simply don't over expose. Just as life on earth
would end without sunlight, your life also needs a little
healthy sunshine to keep you alive and living young.
7. Reduce Stress
Numerous studies show that stress can impair your immune
system as well as accelerate the aging process. Essentially,
stress can cause nearly every illness found in the medical
dictionary. So, choose among such stress reducing techniques
as meditation, yoga, exercise, etc., and be certain to set
aside specific time to practice them regularly.
8. Explore Alternative and/or Complimentary
Medicine
Outside of the need for emergency medicine, whenever possible,
try to take advantage of more natural approaches to healthcare
(without the use of drugs) that will work along with your
body to help it to help itself. By doing this, you can place
your health back into your own hands.
9. Proper Rest and Relaxation
Yes, we all know this is much easier stated than done. Nevertheless,
if you can accomplish this most of the time, you'll give your
body the chance to stay younger and definitely live longer.
10. Develop Satisfying Relationships
Research continually shows that positive social interaction
among friends and/or loved ones, including sexual activity
for those who desire it, lowers the level of stress in one's
life. Sharing your time with others in need or helping out
with a worthy cause are wonderful ways to bring richness into
your life.
The information is here. Now, the choice is yours. If you
truly want to grow younger and healthier, NOW is the time
to take action. If not, then you'll just continue to write
your own personal prescription for pain, ill health and aging.
With Anti Aging Research, we can help you put life back into
living. Again, the choice is yours.
We want you for (a long) life...
Live long...live well,
Stephen Jennings
Director of Research and Development

* These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA and
are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, mitigate or prevent any disease.
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