Can You Really be Smart, Strong and Sexy at 100?

 

This is an important message from my friend,
David Kekich. Sign up for his free newsletter
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research findings in aging and life extension sciences.

I proofread “Smart, Strong and Sexy at 100?” and believe
me, it has incredibly valuable info in it and it’s well written
(and no spelling mistakes : )

Love and Blessings,

Ellen

Dear Future Centenarian, 

I have been a health and fitness enthusiast since the mid 1960’s. By 1974 or so, I developed a strong interest in, and an aversion to aging. Sure, I was still young, fit and “invincible,” but I saw my grandparents declining rapidly, and my parents, aunts and uncles were visibly aging and slowing down as well.

Within a few years, I figured if I could live to 100, medical technology would have figured out how to “cure” aging.

Fast forward to 2013, and my guess looks like it was amazingly accurate… if not conservative. It may have been wishful thinking then, but now it’s supported by many world-class researchers who are on the cutting-edge of emerging world-changing biomedical breakthroughs.

Going back to 1978, my invincibility turned out to be misguided. I suffered a paralyzing spinal cord injury which turned my life upside down to say the least.

After a long period of readjustment, I realized just how fragile we meat bags are. We can be brought to our knees… or even terminated in a blink of an eye. Most are luckier than that. But then we all eventually deteriorate over time, no matter what we do to try to stem the tide. The “lucky” ones die comfortably at a ripe old age. Most aren’t that lucky.

It’s always been that way. But recently, something happened that changes the whole model. (I explain that “something” in the pages of Smart, Strong and Sexy at 100?

What if, after thousands of years of dreaming of perpetual youth, humanity finally avoids suffering, disease and all the negative side effects of aging? What if we could actually enjoy open-ended youthful lifespans?

These questions drove me to search out the best minds in all the disparate fields related to aging, gather as much of their knowledge as possible, connect the dots, form a dream team of researchers and merge all their information with that special something I mentioned two paragraphs ago.

Some people say my half a lifetime of research and experience in the field of wellness and longevity qualifies me as an authority on the subject. I don’t know about that, but I do know lots of people come to me for advice.

So rather than trying to answer questions one-on-one, I decided to write a simple yet comprehensive book that anyone can read. It describes in lay terms how and why many of us will actually achieve open-ended vitality and independence. It also shows you how you can improve your odds of seeing that day by applying what we know today.

So whether you want to simply avoid sickness and disease and live your life to the max… or whether you’re ready to take a leap into an exciting open-ended future, Smart, Strong and Sexy at 100? is the book for you. Find it now at www.Amazon.com.

You can also qualify for a free digital copy at www.MaxLifeSolution.com.

More Life,
David Kekich


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