The short story is that, for four years, I have been taking cycloastragenol as a died-in-the-wool skeptic, fully expecting to find that there is no positive effect. I decided to do that because the science behind the theory was impressive and, frankly,
at my age, I didn’t want to wait five or ten more years before starting the experiment – just in case it really worked. Now I am getting a lot of inquiries about the results, and I guess it’s time to make a report.
I cannot claim that age reversal is underway, but I can say that, at
age 86, my health is excellent, and some of the visible symptoms of aging (wrinkles, hair color, and fatigue) instead of steadily advancing, appear to be in minor retreat. While many of my friends of similar age are shuffling around in nursing homes or already have gone over the rainbow bridge, I am happy to report that I am working just as hard and traveling more than at any time in my life – and enjoying every bit of it.
In the last 30 days, I delivered two major addresses during a business-related cruise in the Caribbean, flew to Belize for another presentation, and returned to California for cataract surgery, which was a great success. Next was a 250 mile round trip for a presentation
in Santa Ana. Next Friday, I will drive 400 miles to deliver an address in Stockton and, the next day, 250 miles to my retreat on the Central Coast to get some real work done on the Red Pill Expo in Spokane next month. I work twelve to fourteen hours almost every day and feel … well … young! My friends and even my adult children marvel at my energy – and, frankly, so do I.
None of this is proof that cycloastragenol is reversing my aging process – or doing anything else, either – but, for those who are curious, that is my report. Needless to say, I will not be abandoning my daily dose of cycloastragenol any time soon.
That’s the short story. The full story involves knowing the relationship between biological aging and the shortening of telomeres, which are the structures that cap the ends of our chromosomes. You will find the link to that story at the end of this report.
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G. Edward Griffin
P.S. It's not always good advice to act your age.
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