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Narby wrote:

> Pretty sure Bob Delmonteque is still kickin'... His website was updated

> within the last three months, and is listing his age at 84, not 80.

>

> I think he's an advocate of using growth hormone. This always seemed

> like a bad idea to me, but the proof is in the pudding. Besides which,

> the risks of long term usage tend to decline with age... ; )

>

> Another excellent specimen is Sylvester Stallone... He's 60 now and

> looks great.

>

> wrote:

> >

> > , I take a lot of concentrated fish oil, and 3 different brands

> > of resveratrols everyday. They have found resveratrol to be dose

> > dependent in some studies - better results 3x day.

> > I do take ALA (alpha lipoic acid) with biotin and too many other

> > supplements to mention. I do exercise everyday, eat right, and try to

> > practice a positive attitude. A new book out by Art Linkletter: " How

> > to Make the Rest of Your Life the Best of Your Life " . I believe it is

> > a must read. He is 94 and doing more at this age than anyone else I

> > know. He talks about supplements,nutritious food, exercise and

> > positive attitude. He lists some " super foods " such as sweet potatoes,

> > watermelon, grape tomatoes, blueberries, and wild salmon. There is

> > another man: Dr. Bob Delmonteque that has a picture of himself at age

> > 80. Although I haven't heard anything about Dr. Bob lately? Anyone

> > else know how he is doing? He has been into health and longevity for

> > 70 years. Said he has travelled all over the world searching for

> > longevity secrets, including hiking in Tibet. Now says it is very

> > simple: clean water, fresh air, sunshine,exercise, nutritious food,

> > supplementation, and positive

> > attitude. I do think life extension with quality of life is a

> > combination of all these things. Picture of Dr. Bob Delmontaque:

> > http://www.bobdelmonteque.com/ <http://www.bobdelmonteque.com/>

> <http://www.bobdelmonteque.com/ <http://www.bobdelmonteque.com/>> S.J.

> >

> > Brown <scotflyr@... <mailto:scotflyr%40pacbell.net>

> <mailto:scotflyr%40pacbell.net>> wrote:

> > Hi:

> >

> > If it is 4X better than acetyl-l-carnitine, then it is simple to

> > compute its value vs acetyl-l-carnitine. This bottle has 100 caps

> > with 320 mg ALCA and 300 mg ALC, so each cap has 1.58 gm equivalent

> > of ALC and at about $35/bottle (member, 4 bottle price) 25/158 gm =

> > $0.22 per gram equivalent of ALC. ALC alone sells at some

> > <http://www.americannutrition.com/store/acetyl_alpha.html

> <http://www.americannutrition.com/store/acetyl_alpha.html>

> > <http://www.americannutrition.com/store/acetyl_alpha.html

> <http://www.americannutrition.com/store/acetyl_alpha.html>>>discount

> > and bulk vitamin stores in powder or even in caps at as low as $0.15

> > per gram. One can argue that LEF has great quality, of course. I

> > suggest, based on the research of Bruce Ames, Ph.D. at UC Berkeley,

> > that you also be certain to take alpha lipoic acid and biotin at the

> > same time. This will help give you lots of energy, burn fat,

> > increase insulin sensitivity. ALC(A) and ALA are very synergistic

> > and biotin helps them do their work.

> >

> > How much of each of these things are you taking? Quantity,

> > source? I'm looking for the best source for curcumin especially.

> >

> > ALCA,

> > Resveratrol,

> > Blueberry,

> > Curcumin,

> > Green Tea,

> > Quercetin,

> > Fish Oil.

> >

> > New research also highly implicates high blood sugar in Alzheimers,

> > some researchers believing it to be the main cause. Do you carefully

> > monitor and control your blood glucose?

> >

> >

> >

> > At 07:49 AM 11/16/2006, you wrote:

> >

> > >I have taken one bottle of acety-carnitine arginate from Life

> > >Extension Foundation (LEF.org). at

> > ><http://www.lef.org/newshop/items/item00788.html

> <http://www.lef.org/newshop/items/item00788.html>

> > <http://www.lef.org/newshop/items/item00788.html

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> > >I found a noticeable improvement in my brain function, more so than

> > >any other supplement I have EVER taken. It is pricey. Thought the

> > >group might like to know about this. Anything that will improve

> > >brain function with no adverse side effects I am for. I also take a

> > >blueberry supplement, curcumin supplement, green tea supplement,

> > >quercetin supplement, fish oil supplement, resveratrol supplement

> > >and this seems to help my brain function better, and they give me a

> > >more positive outlook. I believe recent research has shown promise

> > >of curcumin in removing existing amyloid deposits (alzheimers) in

> > >the brain.

> >

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> >

> > >I would surmise that fasting and orgasmic sex (flushing of the

> > >brain) may also help in ridding amyloid deposits. Others might like

> > >to share there experiences (good or bad) with brain supplements.

> > >Acetyl-L-Carnitine Arginate

> > >100 capsules

> > >Item Catalog Number: 788 Acetyl-l-carnitine arginate is a patented

> > >form of carnitine that stimulates the growth of neurites in the

> > >brain. Studies show that acetyl-l-carnitine arginate stimulates the

> > >growth of new neurites by an astounding 19.5%, which is almost four

> > >times better than acetyl-l-carnitine.13

> > >

> > >__________________________________________________

> > >

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