Dr Ed Park

Alzheimer’s risk linked to Telomere Length – (Oy Vey)

Here is the latest study linking telomere shortening to a bad disease, in this case, Alzheimer’s:   http://www.ucsf.edu/news/2014/07/115916/cells%E2%80%99-protective-dna-linked-size-brain-region-vital-memory <Palm to forehead and a heavy sigh…>  Why? Another multimillion dollar scholarly work showing that the emperor has no clothes and that telomere research has been highjacked by what I have decided tonight to call the “Tire …

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Dr. Park interviewed about living hundreds of years

For #WebinarWednesday, I want to post a 16-minute interview I did recently with author and thought-leader, G. Edward Griffin.  In this though-provoking exchange,  I explain where humanity is going and why we can live hundreds of years. I predict that no one is every going to collect Social Security benefits although we will probably keep …

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It’s all getting better for Anne. So why is “panacea” a bad word?

For today’s #TestimonialTuesday, I’ll share an excerpt of an email from 64-yo Anne.  It is possible that because she was influencing all her stem cells’ with telomerase activation, there were changes in all organ systems. We don’t know if her improvements are related without future clinical trials, but she certainly attributes them to the use …

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The Quickstart Page from Your Body’s Owner’s Manual

For today’s #PhilanthropyFriday, let’s talk about what makes us fully-functioning humans. I believe it is the union of thought and breath in a properly aligned body, free of constricted flow. To start, read this free PDF that I wrote explaining 5 things you can do to increase telomerase: http://rechargebiomedical.com/welcome/welcome.html In the world of acting, the …

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Best Testimonial – Ever… The Mentos-Diet Coke Geyser!

For our #TuesdayTestimonial, I want to share what happens when you put a roll of Mentos quickly into a 2-liter bottle of Diet Coke, courtesy of chemical engineer and TA-65 user, Rocky Costello.   It’s a great testimonial because it proves how curious, silly, and fun you can be when you rid yourself of chronic …

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What if we had free energy and limitless health? Would that be dystopian?

For today’s #MondayMusings, I want to ask whether free electricity and abundant health would make a eutopia or a dystopia because I truly believe that is what our future holds! I recently had the pleasure of sitting next to an Basque engineer on my way to Cannes. He had been working on the world’s largest …

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Happy 4th of July! – Now who REALLY was our first president?

Was George Washington the first or the ninth president of the United States?  Despite considering myself a relatively informed person, I wasn’t even AWARE there was a debate, let alone a “conspiracy theory” tag associated with this question.  Haven’t heard of it either? Well, here is a list of “CNN’s 11 Political Myths and Conspiracy …

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We All Have Cancer, But How Much? – iHealthTube18

For today’s #WebinarWednesday, we return to the penultimate iHealthTube video interview that I did at the 2013 American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine.  I explain why we are like cars and that with time, if we survive all our cancers, we would eventually accumulate them all. Just like if you drive a car for millions of …

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“Aging as Art” – Is it Schadenfreude or just existential sleight-of-hand?

For my #MondayMusing I want to comment on a poster I saw in my local library yesterday. It was made by the “Council on Aging” and it is entitled “Aging as Art” Warning: This post will probably briefly offend you, so I will apologize in advance. It is decidedly NOT meant as hyperbole, facetious irreverence, …

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