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Life Extension

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life extension
Etymology: AS, lif, life; L, extenere, to stretch out
the process of extending the life span of an individual or population by intervention that promotes better use of preventive medicine and use of established diagnostic and therapeutic facilities.

Life Extension
A term for activities intended to slow or reverse ageing and extend one’s life span


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Back in the 1980s-1990s, the Life Extension Foundation(r) crusaded to enlighten Americans about the economic ruination that would occur if this country's corrupt drug regulatory structure was not abolished.
The Life Extension Foundation happens to be the only organization that has duly taken up a product made out of grape-seed/Resveratrol already in use by a particular health-conscious person and has manifested all the favorable biological effects carried by this element.
When we talk about life extension we don''t talk about keeping people alive through artificial means, we actually mean extending the normal, natural life of Man.
 
 
 
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