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The film demonstrates how natural mineral chelating (key-lay-ting) molecules, such as those provided in Longevinex(R), can reduce overmineralization and turn back the clock hands of biological time.
The film depicts a first-of-its-kind experiment where measurement of lipofuscin was performed by direct photography of the retina at the back of the eyes of an 80-year old man, and then Longevinex(R) was employed for 5 months, and was found to reduce cellular debris (lipofuscin). This intervention correlated with improvement in five measurable parameters of vision (visual acuity, night, color, contrast and side vision).
The film suggests a day when retinal photographs will measure lipofuscin levels to determine the biological age of an individual, and natural mineral-chelating molecules will be employed to turn back biological time. The removal of lipofuscin would remove any theoretical limits on the maximum achievable lifespan of humans.
The film was produced by Michael Gonzales and Associates and is available for viewing at www.longevinex.com.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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