Dr. Ed Park

81-yo Vincent is getting objectively younger

There is no reasonable scientist or physician that that could explain these persistent and increasing improvements in a man of Vincent’s age without evoking fraud or inaccurate testing. That is why I continue to study what I refer to as adaptogenic medicine and why it is a privilege to do so.

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Are your naïve T-cells more like Martin Riggs or Roger Murtaugh?

Interestingly, Naive T-Cells can be further subdivided into “good cops” and “bad cops” as in Lethal Weapon. The good ones, present in younger, healthier individuals, are naive and ready to go, like Bat-guano crazy Mel Gibson’s Martin Riggs character. The bad ones are like Danny Glover’s character, Roger Murtaugh, hiking up their pants and counting the days to retirement while muttering “I’m too old for this $h!t”

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You are one million times more likely to win the Powerball Jackpot than prove me wrong

They concluded that there was a dose-dependent relationship between all causes of dying and shorter telomeres. The “p-value” is the estimate that this relationship was due to random chance. That p-value was 0.000000000000002 or 2 in 1,000,000,000,000,000 odds.

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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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