Tuesday, December 1, 2015

World’s First Anti-Aging Drug Can Possibly Lengthen Life

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When you’re young, you want to grow old, but when old age comes, you just want to be young again. It’s a very common paradox. Well, both have really good advantages, but also have their disadvantages. When you’re young, your parents won’t allow you to do this and that, because you are not in the right age. But when you are old, you can do whatever you want.

However, you have lesser problems when you are little compared to when you’re an adult living alone in a big city. Come on, pay the bills? Prepare your food? Plus, when you hit your 30s or 40s, your risk for diseases suddenly come up, as a consequence to what you did when you were a kid, such as eating processed foods, being such a couch potato, and more.

Now a new study is yet to discover if the world’s first anti-aging drug can actually promote longer and healthier life, even by up to 120 years old. Read more in this report by The Telegraph’s Sarah Knapton on National Post:

No more Alzheimer’s? World’s first anti-aging drug could let you live more than 120 years in good health

London — The world’s first anti-aging drug will be tested on humans next year in trials that could result in people being able to live healthily well into their 120s. Read more…

But the question is, who will dare buy this world’s first anti-aging drug? It’s kind of freaky to think that 70 year olds will be as biologically healthy just like a 50 year old. Weird, right?

However, if you are looking for a safe way to look young and glowing, well, there are superfoods that naturally promote that! You will also be healthier, and better inside and out. Why not start by eating clean and throwing away processed foods out of your diet?

Image Credit: No more Alzheimer’s? World’s first anti-aging drug could let you live more than 120 years in good health – National Post

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