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Entries from July 2009

Back – After A Break In Denver, Colorado

July 31st, 2009 · No Comments · My Health

Hi there. I have not been blogging during July; but I have not been lazy!
As I mentioned previously, I went to Denver, Colorado to visit Dr Terry Grossman at his anti-aging Frontier Clinic.
Since my return on July 20th I got over jet lag, and have been planning lots of article writing.
As well as planning many [...]

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My Lifestyle Changes – Exercise

July 10th, 2009 · No Comments · My Health

Review of my exercise regime: My exercise regime a year ago was not great. I used to play racquetball once a week, and that had stopped. Now I had to make changes.

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My Lifestyle Changes – Sugar

July 9th, 2009 · 2 Comments · My Health

A high level of sugar in the diet correlates with Metabolic Syndrome, diabetes, cancer and heart disease. So we ought to cut down dramaticallly – right? Well, I did – read more.

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My Lifestyle Changes – Glycation

July 8th, 2009 · No Comments · My Health

I reduced the amount of food I cooked at high temperatures. This was to avoid glycation. For example, I substituted frying my salmon for poaching or steaming it.

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Denver Anti-Aging

July 6th, 2009 · 1 Comment · My Health

I am in Denver ready to meet with Dr Terry Grossman in two days at his anti-aging clinic.
I have signed up to a two day health assessment and series of consultations with Terry himself, his wife, a practitioner in nutrition and Chinese medicine, and others.
I want to build on the blood tests I had done [...]

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$60m Funding for Stem Cell Research

July 4th, 2009 · No Comments · Health News

In June this year, the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine approved $60m worth of funding to fund 15 grants aimed at moving some of the stunning results from stem cells from the lab to clinical practice.
The pace of progress with stem cell research means that results can progress from project conception to clinic use in [...]

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