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Recommendation number 1: Don’t Die from a Deficiency Disorder
An abundance of published scientific research reveals that many common problems afflicting the aged are attributable to a lack of specific nutrients in the diet.

Recommendation number #1: Don’t Die from a Deficiency Disorder

Recommendation number 2: Ingest Plenty of Omega-3s
The omega-3 fatty acids from cold-water fish have received an enormous amount of favorable publicity.

Recommendation number #2: Ingest Plenty of Omega-3s

Recommendation #3: Restore Youthful Hormone Balance
Taking vitamins will not make you feel better if you suffer from a hormone imbalance. Youthful hormone balance is critical to maintaining health in all women and men over age 35.

Recommendation #3: Restore Youthful Hormone Balance

Recommendation #4: Maintain Optimal CoQ10 Blood Levels
About 95% of cellular energy is produced from structures in your cells called mitochondria.

Recommendation #4: Maintain Optimal CoQ10 Blood Levels

Recommendation #5: Protect Your Bones
Why do those who take calcium supplements still suffer from a loss of bone mineral density?

Recommendation #5: Protect Your Bones

Recommendation #6: Preserve Brain Cell Function
Many factors can conspire to rob us of mental acuity as we age, but scientists have discovered natural agents which have the potential to slow or even reverse this once inevitable decline.

Recommendation #6: Preserve Brain Cell Function

Recommendation #7: Restore Youthful Methylation Patterns
Published research shows that methylation defects create a variety of age-related problems including neuronal and hepatic dysfunction.

Recommendation #7: Restore Youthful Methylation Patterns

Recommendation #8: For Men Only
Maintain Healthy Prostate Function A huge percentage of men over age 50 suffer from prostate-induced discomforts.

Recommendation #8: For Men Only

Recommendation #9: Reduce Risk of Sudden Death and Disability
The most common cause of disability and death in the United States is an abnormal clot that develops inside an artery to cause a heart attack.

Recommendation #9: Reduce Risk of Sudden Death and Disability

Recommendation #10: Fill in the Missing Gaps
In spite of all the scientific validation surrounding the health benefits of various nutrients, many people fail to include them in their daily supplement regimen because they do not want to take so many individual pills.

Recommendation #10: Fill in the Missing Gaps
 
   
 
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