Dear Tom & Ellis,
I agree with what you say about Resveratrol, and I have to add something.
Resveratrol is the component of Red Wine that explains
why the French people who eat huge quantities of fat do not die
early. This is the "french paradox" (see in internet).
I am producing 500 mg. capsules of resveratrol for myself and for my
clients.
Best regards.
Dr. Alfredo Belzuzarri
www.hghantiaging.com
Ellis: [Hello Dr. Belzuzarri... Please tell us how can we order resveratrol from
you. I, myself, would like to try it. Anti Aging
Systems has written about Resveratrol also, and they speak wonders
about it... I haven't tried it because I have never found it
in Mexico, but if I can order it through you, I will be very
grateful.
I will be in Barcelona June 9,10, 11, if you happen to be around
there, it would be a pleasure to meet you. - Ellis]
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tom Roper" <tar00@...>
To: "tom roper" <tar00@...>
Sent: Wednesday, April 23, 2008 10:42 PM
Subject: [Rejuvenation] * * * Resveratrol
> when I started rehabbing-- fogged out of my mind as I was--
> I tried over a hundred substances, looking for a magic bullet.
>
> Something I was taking would fuel two hour workouts that took
> endurance beyond anything I'd ever been able to do before.
>
> Was it resveratrol. who knows? but since I've been out of it,
> i don't have super-human endurance now.
>
> Julie has ordered another bottle. I'll report my results.
>
> Barbara Walters presented cutting edge research on a TV
> special on ABC called "Live to be 150. Can You Do It?"
>
> Several new technologies are getting people closer to the
> quest to live longer and healthier lives.
>
> Dr. David Sinclair, a founder of Sirtris Pharmaceuticals
> and a professor at Harvard Medical School, talked about a
> specific gene that is activated by resveratrol that slows
> the aging process.
>
> Resveratrol is an antioxidant found in several fruits.
>
> Dr. Sinclair says, "Resveratrol works on a gene called SERT1,
> and this is the gene that controls the aging process."
>
> With the gene activated by a high dose of resveratrol, the
> mice ran twice as far as the untreated mice.
>
> Sinclair notes, "They didn't get heart disease, cancer,
> even osteoporosis and they lived thirty percent longer."
>
> Sirtris Pharmaceuticals is in Phase I clinical trials with
> a synthetic form of resveratrol.
>
> However, a resveratrol supplement with a high level of
> resveratrol is available today. SupplementSpot, LLC; a
> nutraceutical company based in Magnolia, Texas, produces
> Resvert.
>
> I don't know that I trust them any more than drug companies,
> but I guess things will eventually shake down to where we can
> do more than make educated guesses.
>
> If you use it, let me know your results. Tom
>
>
> Ellis:{Hello Tom... I like to make life SIMPLE... The problem
> in this world where everybody is trying to SELL YOU SOMETHING
> is to decide "Who Shall I Believe?" Men have been searching
> for the Fountain of Youth for centuries, and they have never
> found it. But they keep on SELLING you products that they
> claim will REVERSE THE AGING PROCESS...
>
> Well... Who better than The Dangerous Dirty Old Man WHO DOES
> NOT GROW OLDER to tell you what you can believe and what you
> cannot believe? To put it to you point blank: THERE IS NO
> FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH. But there are A LOT of products that are
> GOOD FOR YOUR HEALTH, starting with CHICKEN AND EGGS AND
> FISH and VEGETABLES.
>
> In other words, everything comes down to GOOD NUTRITION.
>
> We have to get those nutrients into our body, whether they
> come from cheap sources or expensive sources, I don't care
> if you got vitamin C from oranges or if you got vitamin C
> from your effervescent tablets that cost 100 times as much
> as vitamin C from oranges... the point is: you have to get
> your vitamin C... and A, B, C, D, E, and F too, if it
> exists and you need it... and you have to get the enzymes
> and fiber and minerals that your body needs.
>
> So if I give it a fancy name and sell it to you for 100 times
> what it costs in natural form, or if you get it from munching
> grape seeds or wherever it comes from, get what your body
> needs into your body.
>
> The problem is: Who Should I Believe? Is the magic bullet
> Vitamin C, as Linus Pauling said? Or is it Gingseng, or
> Noni Juice, or DHEA, or is it a small dose of aspirin, or
> resveratrol, or WHAT?
>
> I dunno. But I know what works. And that is good nutrition,
> keep your blood glucose levels controlled, do some exercise,
> and take your daily or weekly or monthly dose of hormones and
> other nutrients when you should, as you should, in the dose
> that you should.
>
> But since nobody has the time or the inclination to watch
> exactly what they eat, and to eat correctly all the time,
> (except Dr. Bernstein... and he is a very sick old man...
> I wish he was well, but he is sick...) or to take a long list
> of hormones and supplements and vitamins, all we can do is to
> try to GO IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION most of the time... Do what
> you can that you think is GOOD for your body and LEARN what
> is BAD for your body, and then DO WHAT IS GOOD FOR YOUR BODY
> AND DON'T DO WHAT IS BAD FOR YOUR BODY... most of the time.
>
> It costs a lot of money to do all this, but it is less
> expensive than GROWING OLD. I think I am spending about
> $10,000 per year on growth hormone, EPO, insulin, and
> testosterone...
>
> I spend about $1000 per year, maybe more, just on glucose
> blood tests... I am a great customer for syringes... but it
> is all part of my business... I have to be healthy in order to
> convince people that I can help them to stay healthy...So it
> is less expensive to spend the $1000 per month than not to
> spend it.
>
> That is a lot of money, but it is like paying for a secretary
> whose job it is to keep me healthy. So... I don't have the
> secretary, but I pay her salary when I buy growth hormone and
> glucose meter test strips and other hormones, etc.
>
> But look what I get in exchange: I am super-healthy, at age 63
> (I will be 63 in August). In April I went sailing and snorkelling
> for two weeks, in the jungles of Yucatan, and I climbed a very
> large pyramid very fast, in the middle of the jungle... and I
> am still young and productive, and thinking and writing and
> creating...
>
> Some of my school mates are already 6 feet under the ground, and
> I am still well and dancing and enjoying life and I am alive.
>
> So... try Resveratrol... try Gingseng... try Noni Juice...
> try vitamins and minerals...
>
> But I have been trying everything to stay well and healthy and
> young, since I first read "Eat Right to Keep Fit" and I will
> tell you that that sums it up very well: eat right to keep fit.
>
> That's the best advice anybody can give you, and if there is
> not a magic bullet, that is at least 80% of it...
>
> But 80% is not enough... You will grow older eventually even if
> you EAT CORRECTLY, and DO EXERCISE, and TAKE VITAMINS... You will
> "grow old gracefully" but who wants to "grow old gracefully"?
>
> Not me. I will "grow old... eventually..."
>
> But you will grow old gracefully, anyways, if that is all you do...
>
> THE ONLY WAY NOT TO GROW OLD QUICKLY is to do EVERYTHING above,
> AND ALSO take your hormones. That will give you perhaps 15% of
> the missing 20%...
>
> http://www.rajeun.net/big5.html
>
> So... Thanks for sending us this about Resveratrol... I don't
> take it myself because I don't know where to buy it in Mexico,
> but I'm doing pretty well without it... exactly what the good
> doctor Sinclair says about his products "They didn't get heart
> disease, cancer, even osteoporosis and they lived thirty percent
> longer."
>
> I don't expect to have heart disease soon... and I will catch a
> cold before I get cancer, and I haven't had a bad cold in 10
> years so I won't worry about cancer right now... and osteoporosis
> is out of the question because I have taken growth hormone every
> day for nearly 10 years (10 years in JUNE!!!)...
>
> And I will be very disappointed if I only live "thirty percent
> longer" than average... That would be only to about age 95... I
> fully expect that if I continue to age as slowly in the next 10
> years as I have in the past 10 years (I have not AGED at all...
> a few more grey hairs, but I am basically THE SAME... I look the
> same or better, and I have the same or more energy as I did
> at age 52...) that I should be able to get to AVERAGE AGE 73 in
> a very young and healthy body...
>
> I have already lived nearly 63 years in a very healthy body, and
> for that I am already very thankful.
>
> Amen.
>
> - Ellis}
>
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