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How Clint Eastwood stays sharp as a tack at 93

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How does someone like Clint Eastwood continue to have amazing brain power into his 90s? How does som

How does someone like Clint Eastwood continue to have amazing brain power into his 90s? How does someone like Clint Eastwood continue to have amazing brain power into his 90s?  How does someone like Clint Eastwood continue to have amazing brain power into his 90s? At 93, he still acts and composes music and memorizes pages of dialogue … and he recently directed his 37th feature film. And get this - he has been known to fly his helicopter to studios to avoid traffic! So how is the former Dirty Harry able to maintain his mental edge, even at his advanced age? After all, for most people, growing older means experiencing more frustrating "senior moments," such as forgetting a word in mid-conversation. Or struggling to recall someone's name. But have you noticed how some people, not just the rich and famous folks, are able to stay mentally sharp as they age? You probably have a friend or relative in their 70s, 80s, or 90s whose mind is as sharp now as it was decades ago. Why is that? Do these people stay mentally young through a perfect diet and regular exercise? Did they win the genetic lottery? Is it plain old luck? Well, I have some good news… A team of scientists at Northwestern University have discovered the number one reason some people stay sharp as a tack no matter their age. And there's one simple trick you can do at home that will have you saying "Go ahead, make my day" to your memory struggles. [Click here to find out what it is]( Yours for better health, Frank Shallenberger, M.D.   This email was sent to {EMAIL} by support@transformationinsider.com Accelerate Your Results, LLC, 2509 Coral Ct, Indian Rocks Beach, FL 33785 [1-Click Unsubscribe]( | [Edit Profile]( | [Manage Subscriptions]( | [Report Spam](

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