Hello all,
I am a new member here - Brian Lennon from Melbourne, Australia. The
existence of this group is of great interest to me. I have enjoyed
good health for my 63 years, am still working full time etc., but
have my high blood pressure brought to my attention a few years ago.
The ALT-711 possibility of reversing that damage therefore has been
an exciting discovery. I appreciate the work that the members of this
group, particularly Paul and Kitty, have been doing together on this
and related issues. It's great to find you all.
It has been interesting to see how my personal perspectives have been
changing knowing that the ALT may be available. I find I am planning
to be more active and busier for the next 20 years since knowing that
I may indeed be able to do something effective about the artery-
hardening process. Given me some food for thought about what that
change in perspective may be like on a larger scale for many older
people as more information and effective approaches become available.
Quite a social experiment isn't it?
My question then. Do people here know more about good ways of
encouraging the cross-links to stay uncrossed once they are cut? The
cut molecules will after all still be in close proximity and it does
seem that they would have every chance of re-forming unless something
terminates the ends pretty much permanently?
Thanks for your joint work so far. I'm looking forward to getting to
know you, and perhaps contributing to the work done here when I am up
to speed.
Brian Lennon