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Michael Fossel



Average rating: 3.97 · 315 ratings · 45 reviews · 12 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Telomerase Revolution: ...

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The Immortality Edge: Reali...

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Reversing Human Aging

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Electronic Health Records: ...

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Gece;Taniksiz Yasam

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不老革命 (Ascii books)

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DAS UNSTERBLICHKEITSENZYM D...

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A Enzima da Longevidade Tel...

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“The efficacy of TA-65 is incremental. It does seem to stop telomere shortening and minutely lengthen telomeres, but not in the profound way that future drugs will. One natural compound that may prove more powerful and more affordable may be available by the time this book is published. You can find updates on it (not allowed to give a link) Still, TA-65 us currently being used by the authors of this book, and Dr. Woynarowski is one of the physicians who is licensed to distribute it.”
Michael Fossel

“Charles-Édouard Brown-Séquard, a world-famous physician who practiced in France, England, and the United States in the mid-1800s. He claimed that he “rejuvenated sexual prowess after eating extracts of monkey testis.” Those who adhere to Mark Twain’s suggestion that you should eat a live frog for breakfast, because nothing worse can then happen to your day, clearly haven’t reckoned with Brown-Séquard’s approach to self-improvement!”
Michael Fossel, The Telomerase Revolution: The Enzyme That Holds the Key to Human Aging . . . and Will Soon Lead to Longer, Healthier Lives



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