Dr. Park interviewed about living hundreds of years

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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 paying into the system. (Sorry … Read More

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

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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 of her TA-65:   My … Read More

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

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For today’s #PhilanthropyFriday, let’s talk about what makes us fully-functioning humans. 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 Alexander technique explains how you can use … Read More

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

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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 disease and realize you are … Read More

Dada, Dodo or Didi? (or are we “Waiting for GoDead?”)

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Our conversation reminded me of the Samuel Beckett’s absurdist play, “Waiting for Godot”. And in a strange bit of synchronicity, it helped me find a quote from one of my old webinars that I had forgotten. This author of this Shmoop.com article points out that my role in our Godot-like conversation was that of Vladimir, who like me, is obsessed … Read More

We All Have Cancer, But How Much? – iHealthTube18

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For today’s #WebinarWednesday, we return to the penultimate iHealthTube video interview. 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 miles, you will replace all parts.