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Vote: What does future hold for Wie?
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Who wants to live forever? Scientist sees aging cured
Mon Jul 4, 2011
This is to 'the TiGor' Your life must bepretty boring if you can'tthink of any reasons to extend your life. I for one wish to be able see my grandkids play school sports and attend thier school plays and would like to be around to see my great grandkids.
Rescued motorcyclist recounts fiery accident
Thu Sep 15, 2011
Kind of like our military!!!
Romney jobs plan: Cut taxes, slap China, drill oil
Tue Sep 6, 2011
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Who wants to live forever? Scientist sees aging cured
Mon Jul 4, 2011
There is already an anti-aging product available. It is back by 8 peer reviewed studies published on pubmed.gov. You can check it out at www.abchealthreport.com or www.mylifevantage.com/rjw1972 It is a public traded co., has 3 US patents, and is being studied by appx 25 major …
F-16s intercept pilot, 75, in wood-and-fabric plane called Winston
Sat Aug 6, 2011
And your comment is relevent HOW?????
Clean living key to long life? Don't believe it
Wed Aug 3, 2011
There is already an anti-aging supplement being sold. You can check it out on two different websites. www.abchealthreport.com and www.mylifevantage.com/rjw1972 This is a public traded company with 3 US patents and 8 peer review studies published on pubmed.org
Bigger aging worries than wrinkles, readers say
Mon Feb 8, 2010
Your blood can be brought back to the level of a 20 year old right now. Check my other post
Bigger aging worries than wrinkles, readers say
Mon Feb 8, 2010
There is a dietary supplement on the market that could add appx 20 years to ones life. Check it out at www.abchealthreport.com or www.mylifevantage.com/rjw1972 for more info. ABC did an investigative report on it and it is backed up by 3 US patents and 8 peer review studies
It's not immoral to want to be immortal
Wed Jan 27, 2010
There is a dietary supplement on the market that could add appx 20 years to ones life. Check it out at www.abchealthreport.com or www.mylifevantage.com/rjw1972 for more info. ABC did an investigative report on it and it is backed up by 3 US patents and 8 peer review studies.
Longevity quest moves slowly from lab to life
Wed Jul 27, 2011
This article is WRONG! There is a product out here that is effective and backed by 3 US patents and 8 peer reviewed studies published in pubmed.gov. Go to www.abchealthreport.com or mylifevantage.com/rjw1972 for more info.
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Who wants to live forever? Scientist sees aging cured
Rescued motorcyclist recounts fiery accident
Romney jobs plan: Cut taxes, slap China, drill oil
Who wants to live forever? Scientist sees aging cured
F-16s intercept pilot, 75, in wood-and-fabric plane called Winston
Clean living key to long life? Don't believe it
Bigger aging worries than wrinkles, readers say
Bigger aging worries than wrinkles, readers say
It's not immoral to want to be immortal
Longevity quest moves slowly from lab to life