Aging Process In Slow Motion

I’m on day four now with my glutathione experiment. As I said last week, I was doing a trade show in a local community and became aquainted with a large number of like-minded health enthusiasts. Even though I trained in phyto-nutrition and medical research, I will be the 1st to admit that it is such a huge field that I do not really think one can every be a guru in this stuff.

With an open source research platform, the industry standard, there is simply too much facts to cover for any single entity. I switched from Personal computer to a Macbook about 10 months ago in order to maximize my efficiency in conducting, analyzing research data and tabulating. Even with the great advantage that Mac gives me over anything in the PC world, I simply cannot get caught up with all sorts of things. In that respect, I aim to focus on the significant things to me and my family. At this time of my life, it includes things that guide me to staying disease free and keeping healthy and energetic.

Those kids out there – you know – the thirty year olds… who, at this moment think they are bullet-proof, are soon going to discover the effects of aging. I was once one of them. I speak from experience. But sooner or later it catches up on you. At 1st it could be the eyes losing some power in your early forties. Next it’s the injuries in your joints. Soon cutting the grass becomes as difficult as playing a basketball game used to be!

At 9 pm, you find yourself making excuses to go to bed! And when you do, you are up four times to go to the washroom. Then 7 am comes around and you experience short changed. That was simply not enough rest! But you get out of bed anyway, then go to bath and dress for work. At the office, you aren’t the dynamo you once were. You look for methods for getting through the day without expending excessive energy. At 3 in the afternoon you are ready for a nap at your desk!

As a boy or girl you usually asked, “are we there yet?” while your father drove the car. You now sit at your desk and still ask, “Are we there yet?” – but now you’re referring to quitting time! You get in your suv and drive home, narrowly steering clear of 2 accidents. And at home you change into your sweats and flop on the sofa. You are tired. You are spent. You’re deficient in glutathione.

I notice your heads nodding while you read what could easily have been your daily journal. If this describes you, you will want to listen up. 4 days after starting to take a health supplement made to allow my body to keep its glutathione levels high, I am a changed man. The first thing I realized was the clarity of mind. I woke up earlier than normal within the past two days and I’ve felt good all day. I could effortlessly go for a bike ride tonight rather than dropping onto that couch.

As a trained professional in phyto-nutrition, why did I not know about glutathione before this? I will do a significant amount of research on this stuff, and when I do, I will translate what I know into everyday language that brings it home for you and i. What I know until now is really impressive indeed. I think there will be an explosion in marketing this product. It may just be the fountain of youth people have been looking for. What’s ironic is that it happens to be in us. It was never “out there.” We always had it, but our bodies has a tendency to eliminate it faster as we age. All of that is getting ready to change.

Luciana Veyron is a dedicated researcher of skincare health and products. She also shares her research on how to make soap- Made Naturally and Skin Friendly. If you want to know how to keep your skin healthy by using soap making for your skin, visit – purehandmadesoap.com and learn about the natural soap bar.

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