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September 8th, 2008, 07:20 GMT · By

Protandim – Anti-Aging Remedy Found

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Protandim slows down cell aging process
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We all believe that, by leading as healthy a lifestyle as we can, combined with plenty of exercise and, why not, even a little bit of help from plastic surgery or at least modern cosmetics (for those for whom the former is still too expensive to be a viable option), we actually stand a good chance in the constant fight against aging. Sadly, this is rarely the case but, now, a new medicine, discovered, patented and tested in the US, seems to bring us all the possibilities that we could only dream about once.

 

Protandim is now out of testing, and onto the market, where it is already registering the most remarkable results. First and foremost, this is not just a regular supplement that only makes you feel good for a short period of time, as tests have clearly shown that its effects are more lasting – thus, leading to the reduction of aging factors by 40%. This is, in other words, the solution to everything we’ve been looking for so far, the genuine "fountain of youth."

"What makes PROTANDIM remarkable is that it works from inside the body to help cells boost production of the antioxidant enzymes needed to help fight free radicals and cellular aging. By neutralizing the cell damage, the body has a chance to repair and reverse the adverse effects of aging." Deb Smith, working with the team behind Protandim and familiar with the product herself, tells Softpedia exclusively.

 

"Dr. Joe McCord, one of the foremost authorities on the body's antioxidant defense system, and who co-discovered the enzyme Superoxide Dismutase (SOD) in 1969, validated the effectiveness of PROTANDIM and the effects of the exact combination of the natural phytonutrients in the PROTANDIM formula. In clinical trials with men and women, both young and old, the trial subjects took one caplet a day. Tests were performed on the blood samples taken from the participants. Consistently, these tests demonstrated that after 30 days the test subjects realized a 40 percent average decrease in TBARS (thiobarbituric acid reactive substances) found in the blood. Significantly increased activity, up to 54 percent, of antioxidant enzymes was realized when the caplets were maintained for 120 days." Mrs. Smith further explains.

 

The anti-aging drug, currently under testing again to see whether its effects could also be used in the treatment and cure of diseases caused by radical damage and oxidative stress, is one hundred percent natural, helping the body fight the aging process from within itself. Or, as Mrs. Smith tells us, it substitutes for all those healthy foods we should consume in massive quantities to get the same effects. What’s more important, however, is that this new supplement is not even that expensive, pricings for it ranging from $50 for a one-month supply to $240 to last you half a year – which makes it a more than suitable alternative for the now classic “going under the knife” or the cheaper, and less efficient, cosmetic treatment.

Here is where you can find more info on the product itself, as well as on availability and shipping conditions. It’s worth a try, clinical tests and positive feedback say. 

 


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Comment #1 by: ITstud on 08 Sep 2008, 22:05 UTC reply to this comment

We're facing a global crisis which isn't getting better at the current rate which we're burning fossil feuls against the ever rising and growing global population which in turn feuls the first problem....

Now we're trying to live longer which isn't a bad thing...
But wouldn't you agree that this would be the perfect sort of news if we didn't have to worry that if we lived longer that there won't be much to look forword too......

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