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Aging is a fact of life
that most of us have accepted. What scientists are
searching for are ways to extend the human life span.
Today's miracle workers can make fruit flies live up to four
times their normal life, and though human testing they say
is still at least a decade away, the time will come when the
normal man can be expected to live past one hundred
years. For many, though, ten years is a long time to
wait.
There is, however, hope
today. Sang Whang, an American Korean engineer,
scientist, and inventor has provided us with some
enlightening answers to our questions on aging and long
life. In his book "Reverse Aging" (available
in the Philippines - Call at 872-1081 and 873-7387 or text
at 0917-5259393).
Whang explains how over the years the body tends to
accumulate acid wastes, which make us age faster and develop
symptoms of various diseases. The body cells
deteriorate due to loss of oxygen in the cells and
accumulation of acidic wastes.
When these waste products are not consistently disposed of,
the human body eventually starts to decay.
The scientific theory of
Reverse Aging explains not only the process of many
diseases, such as cancer, hypertension, diabetes, gout,
arthritis, osteoporosis, kidney disease, obesity, and many
more.
Build up of acids clogs up
our blood vessels including the capillaries which deliver oxygen to the organs, prevents smooth blood circulation and
depletes the cells of needed oxygen. When this
happens, body organs develop all kinds of problems, function
poorly and later on give up. Acid builds up in
different areas of our body results to the incidence of
various adult diseases and ailments. Too much
cholesterol and plaque build-up in the arteries can cause
stroke and other heart ailments while uric acid accumulated
in the joints causes arthritis and gout. Urates and
phosphates in kidney stones are the combination of acid and
calcium deposits, while phosphoric acid and sulfuric acid
predisposes the body to the development of osteoporosis.
MANILA BULLETIN
AUGUST 2001 |