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Tried an experiment... the results seem to suggest its bunk. Don’t waste your money.
Bunk, do not waste your money! I did the Teloyears test two years ago and was shocked to see I was biologically 10 years older than my chronological age (I was in the military, Navy Corpsman for 8 years, which I am sure aged me). So I decided to have my younger brother (1 year younger) who was in the Marines try the Teloyears as well. His results showed 15 years older biologically and served half as long (4 years, but a smoker). For an experiment I decided to take TA65 for one year, continusly, while my brother did not, to observe if there was any change. We both continued with the same routines (diet and exercise), we are both very active and eat healthy, but he smokes a pack a week. After the second round of Teloyears testing, I was now 16 years older biologically (1 year from the previous test was now a 6 year difference), while my younger brother was 32 years older! I called to have a consult, but was unable to get a resason for the inconsistency between the length changes in Telomeres. The customer support was lacking. This product is interesting but maybe not viable as a oral dietary supplement to lengthen telomeres. If you want to stop aging, good luck, many have tried before you... and many more will continue to try long after you. If you want to age well, exercise, stay mentally active and eat healthy. You can try my experiment for yourselves, but it costly and time consuming with rather depressing results. Sorry. I will try to copy the previous experiment with mice or rats as a meta-analysis and I will post results.
December 2018 · Health and Household
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