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Greatest Generation’s getting better with age: Are you?

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Are you a Baby Boomer? Maybe you are one of the 19 million Americans who make up the pre-war- to vie

Are you a Baby Boomer? Maybe you are one of the 19 million Americans who make up the pre-war- [Click here](1770d7/ct0_0/1/ms?sid=TV2%3AZH2hsYaeP) to view this message in your browser | [Click here](1770d7/l-002e/zout?sid=TV2%3AZH2hsYaeP) to stop receiving our messages [] [] Al Sears, MD 11905 Southern Blvd. Royal Palm Beach, FL 33411 [] May 8, 2023 [] Reader, Are you a Baby Boomer? Maybe you are one of the 19 million Americans who make up the pre-war Silent Generation. Both are a part of the Greatest Generation. NBC news anchor Tom Brokaw coined that phrase to describe your resolve and resilience. I see that same determination in every patient who comes to my clinic. These are patients who refuse to age the same way their parents did. They are determined to remain active and vital for every moment. Like you, they refuse to settle for the old folks’ home – and why would they? With exciting advances in anti-aging medicine, like tapping into telomere technology, there’s no reason anyone needs to accept “old age.” For me, telomere biology isn’t about extending life. That’s a noble goal, but it’s not what I’m trying to do. My idea of anti-aging is to help you live as young as possible right now. I want you to stay energetic and youthful without being sidelined by pain or disease. Of course, the healthier you are, the more quality years you will likely have. That’s what protecting your telomeres is all about... I can honestly, and humbly, say that the improvements in anti-aging we’re seeing at the Sears Institute are dramatic. We’re helping patients reverse aging on a massive scale. So far, we’ve helped hundreds of patients reverse aging by an average of 17 years. More on that later... As I said, the key to staying “forever young” starts with your telomeres. If you are a long-time reader, you know telomeres are a combination of DNA and protein at the end of each chromosome. They control how your cells age. Longer telomeres mean better health. But shorter telomeres signal an increased risk of the diseases we associate with aging – including diabetes, heart disease, dementia, cancer, and osteoporosis.1 I believe that telomeres are the biggest medical breakthrough since penicillin. And at my clinic, we’re helping patients lengthen their telomeres by switching on an enzyme called telomerase. Let me tell you about one of my patients who improved her telomeres following my easy protocol. I’ll call her L.S. to maintain her privacy. When I first tested her telomere length, L.S. had an overall biological age of 77. Her brain was a bit younger at 69, but her heart’s biological age was 86! I designed a telomere maintenance protocol for her, like I do with all my telomere patients. Just 24 months later, the transformation is incredible. Her biological age is almost 20 years younger. [graph] Her mind has become nearly a decade stronger and smarter, and her heart has reversed its age by an incredible 27 years! It’s just one more piece of evidence that you can grow younger by focusing on maintaining your telomeres. But it all starts with knowing how healthy your telomeres are in the first place. Because knowledge is power. If you’re ready to live young again, like L.S., I want to help you. In a few weeks, I’m going to open up my unique telomere testing program to the public. But there’s only a limited number of patients I can accept. So I want to give you, as one of my regular readers, an opportunity to sign up first. If you’re interested in learning your true cellular age AND receiving a custom plan designed by ME to reverse it, please call my clinic at 561-784-7852 and schedule your appointment. To Your Good Health, Al Sears, MD, CNS --------------------------------------------------------------- References: 1. Yegorov Y. “Telomeres and age-related diseases.” Biomedicines. 2021 Oct;9(10):1335. alsearsmd@send.alsearsmd.com [Preferences | Unsubscribe](1770d7/l-002e/zout?sid=TV2%3AZH2hsYaeP) 11905 Southern Blvd., Royal Palm Beach, Florida 33411, United States

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