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From: duncancrow <duncancrow@...>

Coconut Oil

Sent: Thu, December 2, 2010 4:04:25 PM

Subject: Re: grand experiment of anti-aging

 

Beg to disagree with this Dan, maybe I understand it backwards ;) In my view

deep healing and rejuvenation are ongoing and to be appreciated. Glutathione is

the molecule for cleansing and most of that rejuvenation, energy, and immune

system boost, so I keep mine up and have ozone therapy too :) ...I don't buy the

concept of " inevitable sickness " unless it's going to befall me right before I

die, which I agree is inevitable. Not being sick for a single day before that is

my goal. It's hard to get back what months you lose to depreciation while being

sick and there are other ways to detoxify and heal without being sick.

(

On a healthy living program that is intended for deep tissue healing, organ and

glandular rejuvination then sickness is inevitable.

)

all good,

Duncan

> >

> > Hi Duncan:

> >

> > My opinion is that you will not know " how young " you are till you are at

> > least 60. This is all a grand experiment.. I love it and I appears

> > that you do also. However, the proof cannot really reveal itself fully

> > at age 40. The main thing at any age is that we are paying attention,

> > which is really all that counts, and good health is a big part of the

> > result. May we all prosper and gain spiritually as we wade through

> > this. If we do this and happen to be successful in our goal of living to

> > a very old age with clarity and good health, we will become quite

> > powerful influences on those that understand what we have done. If we

> > fail, we will have lost nothing, really.

> >

> > Cheers,

> > Jim

> >

>

>

>

>

>

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Hi Duncan & Dan:

I don't crave to run and I can't even remember the last time I had a

cold or flu, but it has been well over a year, for sure. Furthermore,

it would appear that anyone who has does, does not read the Vitamin D

Council letters. As much as I enjoyed colds, I do not miss them.

Seriously, though, I have heard this sickness/ cleanse theory before and

it simply does not hold water with me. There are physical and spiritual

ways of getting past disease and sickness, just as there are spiritual

ways of getting past all negativity. However, it is really all one

thing. Along that line, cleansings do occur and addressing Dan's

viewpoint, we must endure the balance that prevails in the physical

world. This is a warring universe and all battles have deep spiritual

meaning on many levels. Furthermore, Dan, I do agree that having a

" well " physical body does not prove both. On the other hand, I maintain

that wellness is a pretty good indication that you are doing things

correctly and paying attention. Furthermore, there is no way that we can

dwell on a high spiritual plane unless we maintain our physical bodies

properly. Therefore, both aspects remain my goal and it is working well

so far for me . Consequently, I don't buy the " inevitable sickness "

concept either Duncan. Hence, I only visualize wellness and the places

that I desire. As you say, It IS All Good,

Cheers,

Jim

On 12/2/2010 5:33 PM, Hegerich wrote:

>

> Ok!

>

> ________________________________

> From: duncancrow <duncancrow@... <mailto:duncancrow%40>>

> Coconut Oil

> <mailto:Coconut Oil%40>

> Sent: Thu, December 2, 2010 4:04:25 PM

> Subject: Re: grand experiment of anti-aging

>

>

> Beg to disagree with this Dan, maybe I understand it backwards ;) In

> my view

> deep healing and rejuvenation are ongoing and to be appreciated.

> Glutathione is

> the molecule for cleansing and most of that rejuvenation, energy, and

> immune

> system boost, so I keep mine up and have ozone therapy too :) ...I

> don't buy the

> concept of " inevitable sickness " unless it's going to befall me right

> before I

> die, which I agree is inevitable. Not being sick for a single day

> before that is

> my goal. It's hard to get back what months you lose to depreciation

> while being

> sick and there are other ways to detoxify and heal without being sick.

>

> (

> On a healthy living program that is intended for deep tissue healing,

> organ and

> glandular rejuvination then sickness is inevitable.

> )

>

> all good,

>

> Duncan

>

>

> >

> > Being free of sickness is no indicator of health. Sickness as we

> refer to it

> >in the West is acutally a cleansing process. The deeper the healing

> we go

> >through, we will experience a healing crisis or 'sickness' in order

> to clean out what

> >no longer serves our highest self.  If someone is sick because of

> living a sick

> > life they are still in a healing/detoxification process. I actually

> pray for

> > 'sickness'. I finally had a bacterial 'cold' and was set back 5

> days. After

> > that felt like running (not jogging)! Running as hard as I could

> until I

> >could > no longer run. I haven't run in years. This so called

> cold actually cleaned

> > something out and freed up more energy. I've been running almost

> everyday

> > since-my body craves to run. On a healthy living program that is

> intended for deep tissue healing, organ and

> > glandular rejuvination then sickness is inevitable.

> >

> > Dan

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > ________________________________

> > From: Duncan Crow <duncancrow@...>

> > Coconut Oil

> <mailto:Coconut Oil%40>

> > Sent: Thu, December 2, 2010 1:07:45 PM

> > Subject: Re: grand experiment of anti-aging

> >

> > Â

> > Hi Jim; I'm not 40 though, I'm actually 56 and today I can speak

> from the

> > experience of seeing the outcome of taking an anti-aging approach

> for several

> > years. I'm still in my prime by most youth markers :0)

> >

> >

> > Because I'm in the biological shape of a 40-year old or perhaps

> lower, I'll

> > remain ahead of my peer group, who are already feeling their age. In

> fact I'd

> > have to depreciate about 5 times as fast as they do to experience

> their level

> >of

> >

> > fitness in the next 4 years.

> >

> >

> > Probably won't happen; I think I'll be able to maintain or even

> increase my

> >lead

> >

> > in the next four years. I intend to still be around 40 biologically,

> maybe

> > lower, which is about a 20-year improvement in vitality over what my

> peer group

> >

> > has at 60. In my area by the way we have way less obesity per capita

> and much

> > better health than average for the USA generally so I'm hardly

> comparing myself

> >

> > to a peer group of very unhealthy people. Nope, average builds who

> work, and

> > play softball in the beer leagues. West coast hosers.

> >

> > No telling how long I'll actually live in good health of course but

> barring

> > accident or injury, there's no indication that the gain will evaporate

> > overnight. Meanwhile, I still fail to get sick, the first rule of

> anti-aging.

> >

> > Yup, it's been great fun and it has produced a wonderful result for

> my wife,

> > myself, and many others, some of whom are reading this :) I have no

> problem

> >with

> >

> > using us as an example of maintaining most youth markers despite

> middle age,

> >and

> >

> > that's why many people follow much of the science I've been using to

> get

> there.

> >

> > all good,

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Ok 

________________________________

From: Jim <huuman60@...>

Coconut Oil

Sent: Thu, December 2, 2010 7:08:32 PM

Subject: Re: Re: grand experiment of anti-aging

 

Hi Duncan & Dan:

I don't crave to run and I can't even remember the last time I had a

cold or flu, but it has been well over a year, for sure. Furthermore,

it would appear that anyone who has does, does not read the Vitamin D

Council letters. As much as I enjoyed colds, I do not miss them.

Seriously, though, I have heard this sickness/ cleanse theory before and

it simply does not hold water with me. There are physical and spiritual

ways of getting past disease and sickness, just as there are spiritual

ways of getting past all negativity. However, it is really all one

thing. Along that line, cleansings do occur and addressing Dan's

viewpoint, we must endure the balance that prevails in the physical

world. This is a warring universe and all battles have deep spiritual

meaning on many levels. Furthermore, Dan, I do agree that having a

" well " physical body does not prove both. On the other hand, I maintain

that wellness is a pretty good indication that you are doing things

correctly and paying attention. Furthermore, there is no way that we can

dwell on a high spiritual plane unless we maintain our physical bodies

properly. Therefore, both aspects remain my goal and it is working well

so far for me . Consequently, I don't buy the " inevitable sickness "

concept either Duncan. Hence, I only visualize wellness and the places

that I desire. As you say, It IS All Good,

Cheers,

Jim

On 12/2/2010 5:33 PM, Hegerich wrote:

>

> Ok!

>

> ________________________________

> From: duncancrow <duncancrow@... <mailto:duncancrow%40>>

> Coconut Oil

> <mailto:Coconut Oil%40>

> Sent: Thu, December 2, 2010 4:04:25 PM

> Subject: Re: grand experiment of anti-aging

>

>

> Beg to disagree with this Dan, maybe I understand it backwards ;) In

> my view

> deep healing and rejuvenation are ongoing and to be appreciated.

> Glutathione is

> the molecule for cleansing and most of that rejuvenation, energy, and

> immune

> system boost, so I keep mine up and have ozone therapy too :) ...I

> don't buy the

> concept of " inevitable sickness " unless it's going to befall me right

> before I

> die, which I agree is inevitable. Not being sick for a single day

> before that is

> my goal. It's hard to get back what months you lose to depreciation

> while being

> sick and there are other ways to detoxify and heal without being sick.

>

> (

> On a healthy living program that is intended for deep tissue healing,

> organ and

> glandular rejuvination then sickness is inevitable.

> )

>

> all good,

>

> Duncan

>

>

> >

> > Being free of sickness is no indicator of health. Sickness as we

> refer to it

> >in the West is acutally a cleansing process. The deeper the healing

> we go

> >through, we will experience a healing crisis or 'sickness' in order

> to clean out what

> >no longer serves our highest self.  If someone is sick because of

> living a sick

> > life they are still in a healing/detoxification process. I actually

> pray for

> > 'sickness'. I finally had a bacterial 'cold' and was set back 5

> days. After

> > that felt like running (not jogging)! Running as hard as I could

> until I

> >could > no longer run. I haven't run in years. This so called

> cold actually cleaned

> > something out and freed up more energy. I've been running almost

> everyday

> > since-my body craves to run. On a healthy living program that is

> intended for deep tissue healing, organ and

> > glandular rejuvination then sickness is inevitable.

> >

> > Dan

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > ________________________________

> > From: Duncan Crow <duncancrow@...>

> > Coconut Oil

> <mailto:Coconut Oil%40>

> > Sent: Thu, December 2, 2010 1:07:45 PM

> > Subject: Re: grand experiment of anti-aging

> >

> > Â

> > Hi Jim; I'm not 40 though, I'm actually 56 and today I can speak

> from the

> > experience of seeing the outcome of taking an anti-aging approach

> for several

> > years. I'm still in my prime by most youth markers :0)

> >

> >

> > Because I'm in the biological shape of a 40-year old or perhaps

> lower, I'll

> > remain ahead of my peer group, who are already feeling their age. In

> fact I'd

> > have to depreciate about 5 times as fast as they do to experience

> their level

> >of

> >

> > fitness in the next 4 years.

> >

> >

> > Probably won't happen; I think I'll be able to maintain or even

> increase my

> >lead

> >

> > in the next four years. I intend to still be around 40 biologically,

> maybe

> > lower, which is about a 20-year improvement in vitality over what my

> peer group

> >

> > has at 60. In my area by the way we have way less obesity per capita

> and much

> > better health than average for the USA generally so I'm hardly

> comparing myself

> >

> > to a peer group of very unhealthy people. Nope, average builds who

> work, and

> > play softball in the beer leagues. West coast hosers.

> >

> > No telling how long I'll actually live in good health of course but

> barring

> > accident or injury, there's no indication that the gain will evaporate

> > overnight. Meanwhile, I still fail to get sick, the first rule of

> anti-aging.

> >

> > Yup, it's been great fun and it has produced a wonderful result for

> my wife,

> > myself, and many others, some of whom are reading this :) I have no

> problem

> >with

> >

> > using us as an example of maintaining most youth markers despite

> middle age,

> >and

> >

> > that's why many people follow much of the science I've been using to

> get

> there.

> >

> > all good,

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Duncan, What field are you retired from or specifically what do you do for a

living now?  If you don't mind sharing with the group.  The reason I ask is I

followed one of your links and it takes me to a website that sells many of the

products you promote on the forum? 

Also if you could be specific in regards to

VCO

DHEA

Whey powder

glutathione

Pregnonolone

What would be doses to take of these listed-for a 50 year old woman

Just chillin here in IN, (Liz)

 

________________________________

From: Duncan Crow <duncancrow@...>

Coconut Oil

Sent: Thu, December 2, 2010 4:20:14 PM

Subject: Re: grand experiment of anti-aging

 

Hi Don; sure, the youth markers include:

Younger skin

Wrinkle removal

Improved vision

Enhanced memory and mood elevation

Higher energy level

Greater capacity for exercise

Heightened sexuality

Improved sleep

Lowered blood pressure

Improved cholesterol profiles

Improved cardiac capacity

Restoration of vital organs that have shrunk with age

Stronger bones with increased bone mass

Elimination of cellulite

Faster tissue repair and healing of injuries

Restoration of immune system

The actual peer-reviewed HGH therapy references I posted at

<http://members.shaw.ca/SomaLife-gHP/> reveal details of:

diabetes, obesity, aging, heart, cholesterol and HGH deficiency.

heart disease and its variants, renal dysfunction and HGH deficiency.

arthritis and renal dysfunction and their reversal with HGH and IGF-1 therapy.

myelin sheath regrowth in neurodegeneratives such as Alzheimer's, ALS, and MS.

osteoporosis and increased bone mineral density with HGH therapy.

fibromyalgia and HGH deficiency.

Here are youth markers that improved and the percentage that experienced it,

from Dr. Chein's clinical trials in conjunction with his associate Dr. L. Cass

Terry, chairman of neurology at the Medical College of Wisconsin in Milwaukee.

To be perfectly accurate, Dr. Chein also monitored and adjusted sex hormone

levels; you can do that with pregnenolone and DHEA if your system keeps fairly

normal balance with it.

Effects of HGH Therapy -- Percent of patients reporting improvement

Enhanced muscle strength 88%

Higher energy levels 84%

Lengthened exercise endurance 83%

Expanded exercise tolerance 81%

Increased muscle mass 81%

Improved overall sense of well being 78%

Improved libido/potency 75%

Improved immune functions 73%

Decreased body fat without diet 72%

Firmer skin tone and texture

(Natural face lift as early as 3 months) 71%

Expanded healing capacity 71%

Renewed skin thickness 68%

Revived emotional stability 67%

Strengthened memory 62%

Longer duration of penile erection 62%

Faster healing of injuries 61%

Reduced hot flashes 58%

Decreased frequency of nighttime urination 57%

Renewed healing of old injuries 55%

Increased back flexibility 53%

Diminished wrinkles 51%

Menstrual cycle regulation 39%

Improved men's hair growth 38%

One can readily see the benefit of doing compared to not doing. The science sold

me by 1982 :) before some of this work was done.

all good,

Duncan

>

> Duncan,

> Can you please share with us the markers you are speaking about?...

> Thanks, d

>

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