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Knowledge about personal healthcare
intervention is POWER
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Lifespan measured only in
terms of the number of years is not realistic, we measure longevity in terms
of the quality of those years.
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Many
genes influence our health and life expectancy. However, our genes control
only 25% of how well we age and how long we live. Our environment is
responsible for determining 75% of longevity.
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A combined lifestyle, diet,
nutritional supplement and intervention approach can be identified to improve
your longevity by positively impacting cellular environment.
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Your blood contains the
largest selection of cellular function byproducts and is the best sample to
use for testing.
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Knowing and monitoring the protein profile in your blood is
crucial to your ability to measure positive changes in your health status.
The information from monitoring your
protein profile
over time can be used to select an appropriate on-going
nutritional intervention.
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Early detection of function changes,
including toxicity, is a logical complement to today’s increasing interest in health and fitness, and should be a part of every health-conscious person’s preventative health care program.
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