Anti-Aging Vitamins and Flu Protection

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There is an advanced formula for Anti-Aging containing CoQ10, Omega 3 Fatty Acids, a full range of antioxidants, phytonutrients and cartenoids that can do this for you. You can protect yourself from free radical damage to DNA by normalizing inflammatory responses in the body and skin. You can actually be reducing the effects of internal organ aging and your external organ, the skin. This means less chance of disease and wrinkles!

And that’s not all. According to the article and link below you can use this same formula to reduce your chances of having to suffer the flu, all of them, including the H1N1 virus.

Sounds like a smart thing to do to me. How about you? Remember, aging starts on the inside as free radicals attack your healthy cells, your DNA. When that happens you age physically, the skin wrinkles and the body loses it ability to fight off disease and illness.

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Chicago doctor recommends LifePak for .

Posted: 14 Oct 2009 10:25 AM PDT

CBS ‘s Derrick Blakley reports that as flu season kicks in, there?’s no magic method for keeping yourself healthy, just common sense.

“There are 60 antioxidants you want to combine together for synergy. Cod liver oil, fish oil, and so on, they contain some but not all. They won’t work as efficiently”, Shepherd said.

“That includes the old standby, Vitamin C.”

Just one thing, be it Vitamin C, or cod liver oil? No, it has to be a combo.” Shepherd said.

He said “products likeLife Pak Nano, manufactured by NU Skin products, has just that kind of combination, plus something else: caratenoids.”

Originally posted at “CliftNotes” by D. Clifton Reno


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