Anti Aging Video – Is He For Real?
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I just ran across this video of a guy that takes Amazon Botanicals and herbs as part of his anti aging program.
Apparently he thinks this mixture of supplements does cellular regeneration and he is actually growing younger – or at least not aging. Read more
Hormone Replacement – Watch the Cute Doctor Video!
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Here’s an anti aging video I found of the Gregory Mantell show. He’s interviewing a world-famous opthamologist who has also gone the route of anti aging.
Dr. Brian Boxer Wachler discusses using bio identical hormones as an anti aging treatment. I like that a lot of the controversies over these treatments are brought up and discussed. He also brings up things to look for as you age and what these conditions mean.
He also covers a lot of male related aging problems. So guys, here’s your chance to learn about what to do about some of those signs of aging!
By the way, I personally know someone who has gone through the bio identical hormone treatment and it made a world of difference in his life! He lost weight, was able to exercise easier (and saw faster benefits from exercise), increased his energy level and it really improved his sex life.
So have fun watching the cute doctor — the video is about 25 minutes, but it’s very comprehensive.
The Gregory Mantell Show — Anti-Aging
Rather than merely accepting aging as inevitable, anti-aging specialists are trying to do something about it. Dr. Brian Boxer Wachler, one of thje world’s leading vision correction surgeons, discusses hormone replacement therapy.
Anti Aging TradeShow Video
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Here’s an interesting video with some interviews of various vendors at an Anti Aging Trade Show in Las Vegas last month.
Dr. James Maschino was interviewed and talked about his free anti aging assessment questionaire, but I can’t seem to find it online. Let me know if you know where it is.
Here’s another opinion about the tradeshow – comparing the vendors to “Snake Oil Salesmen“. Although I agree there was probably a lot of that there, the columnist apparently didn’t find (or look for) any legitimate anti aging practitioners or researchers.
I really can’t give a qualified opinion as I didn’t attend the tradeshow, but I’m always a little skeptical when I see such a strong opinion.




