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Happy Birthday to RECHARGE – Our first year in review

I wish to thank everyone for supporting our adaptogenic nutraceutical, RECHARGE. We have had sustained interest from patients, doctors, and others who are all benefiting from the subtle yet profound effects.

My Lokahi Guru brand offers safety and the highest quality manufacturing of your RECHARGE capsules.

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The movie “Self/Less” and the Persistence of Memory

The premise of Self/less is that the brain’s consciousness is like a hard drive that can be used to store new information is interesting because it runs up against the failure of the ethically-challenged scientists to completely wipe the host body’s memories.

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92-yo man keeps ordering TA-65 for the hair and dreams

This week, I was speaking with my 92-yo patient, Edward L, who kept on telling me he didn’t fell anything different after three years of using a telomerase activator.

So I asked him why he continued using it, and he replied, “it’s the best thing out there”.

When we probed a little deeper, it seems that a lot of his blonde hair was coming back (people love that) and that he started lucid dreaming again.

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Do Antioxidants increase risk of cancer death?

“The time has come to seriously ask whether antioxidant use more likely causes than prevents cancer,” Dr. Watson said. Nutritional intervention trials have shown no obvious effectiveness in preventing cancer or in lengthening lifespan, and, “in fact, they seem to slightly shorten the lives of those who take them.”

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Which 76-yo telomeres would you rather have?

I would guess that his telomere length would have been LONGER three years ago because there would have been many stem cells in crisis with lengthening but damaged chromosomes. But I believe his percentage of critically-shortened telomeres would have been higher (typically in the teens)

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Happy Bastille Day! – Now why the red caps?

I went to get my usual croissant and cafe-au-lait today and was greeted by the pileus, or Phrygian red cap worn by freed slaves during the Roman Empire. It was in commemoration of Bastille Day, or the start of the French Revolution and the end of Feudalism in the modern era.

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