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You are never too old to kick ass. Dave Wilson is living proof. At 73 years young, this grandfather

You are never too old to kick ass. Dave Wilson is living proof. At 73 years young, this grandfather of four crushes men in their 20s who challenge him to weight-lifting contests at their gym in California. [logo]( [facebook]( [twitter]( [pinterest]( [google plus]( [Feel Like You’re 30 Again!]( [73 Year Old Man Finds A "Proverbial Fountain of Youth"]( — SPONSORED — Dear Reader, You are never too old to kick ass. Dave Wilson is living proof. At 73 years young, this grandfather of four crushes men in their 20s who challenge him to weight-lifting contests at their gym in California. These guys love Wilson. They feel inspired by his example of strength, vitality and longevity because they see most other men and women in their 70s declining in health. Wilson demonstrates that the typical aging process is not inevitable. He has discovered a way to control how he ages at the cellular level. “I just do this once a day, every day,” Wilson says. “I’ve been doing it for a while now, and I’ve never felt better! I feel like I’m in my 30's again.” What is this “fountain of youth”? [Find out by watching this fascinating report.]( Wilson discovered what’s been called “The Secret Therapy of Millionaires,” a body repairing stem cell therapy developed by Dr. Rand McClain of Longevity & Sports Medicine of Santa Monica, California. McClain says the therapy improves cognitive function by protecting against neurodegeneration, stimulates muscle growth and joint strength, and slows the aging of human cells. It has worked so well for Wilson that his wife began using the therapy and enjoyed increased energy, less joint pain, better sleep, and even improved muscle tone. If you’ve been feeling the symptoms of aging – chronic fatigue, lower energy, or unwanted weight gain – watch this short video now to see if what Wilson believes changed his life might be right for you. [You can watch Dr. McClain’s enlightening presentation here.]( [Follow Us]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Pinterest]( [Google Plus]( Having trouble? Click [here]( for an online version of this email. Share the gift of health, weight loss and great nutrition. Forward this email. Tell your friends to sign up [here.]( ETNT LLC 2 Park Ave., 10th Floor, New York, NY 10016 YOUR Eat This, Not That! Preferences To change your email frequency, give us feedback, or tell us what kind of content you want, access your [preferences](. Unsubscribe, or Tell us a Concern To unsubscribe or express a concern, click [here](. [Privacy Policy](

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