i'd read it if it were just 1 or 2 paragraphs
yeah, ima lazy bastard...mind summin' it up for the rest of us?
I skimmed it but found this end part to be fairly interesting,
"Stem cells are, of course, the biggest promise. “We’re talking about cloning your exact DNA to repair your DNA. And this stuff isn’t in the future — it’s just about ready for prime time in Korea.” He tells me that right now, vaccines for almost all of the major cancers are working their way through the drug pipeline. “I don’t know what we’ll have access to in America and what we won’t. You may have to go to Switzerland to avoid having to go to chemotherapy, but it’s coming.”
And then there’s the future of hormones. Not only are other methods of delivery soon to be available — making the syringe stigma a thing of the past — but there are also all kinds of gene technologies in development. “We’re talking about DNA repair at an incredible level,” says Rothenberg. “If your body has stopped producing the desired amount of testosterone, pretty soon we’re going to be able to insert genes that double testosterone production.” How effective these technologies will be or how controversial the hubbub they will produce remains to be seen, but anti-aging doctors figure that if we can hold on for five or 10 more years, then we’re looking at a life span of 120 years. And all those later years won’t be spent in a wheelchair and a nursing home. Thanks to the wonders of hormones, what’s on the table here is a geriatric second childhood. Unless, of course, Congress decides that anti-aging medicine is a threat to the seniors’ golf tour — and then, well, all bets are off"
too long i read about half of it...a lot of it was talkng about jose cansecos book and different sports testing etc and the 60 yr old guy that used and his test levels are fine....so whats the point...everything i thought about them is wrong how?
friends; I apologize if the link didn't fulfil the expectations
no it was a good read. Just the author seemed to drone on about things he should have left out. Nothing really new in this article, but thanks for posting it I enjoyed the read.Originally Posted by blodget2000
Good read
[I but there are also all kinds of gene technologies in development. “We’re talking about DNA repair at an incredible level,” says Rothenberg. “If your body has stopped producing the desired amount of testosterone, pretty soon we’re going to be able to insert genes that double testosterone production.” How effective these technologies will be or how controversial the hubbub they will produce remains to be seen, but anti-aging doctors figure that if we can hold on for five or 10 more years, then we’re looking at a life span of 120 years. And all those later years won’t be spent in a wheelchair and a nursing home. Thanks to the wonders of hormones, what’s on the table here is a geriatric second childhood. Unless, of course, Congress decides that anti-aging medicine is a threat to the seniors’ golf tour — and then, well, all bets are off
very good read!!!
good read, long though, thanks.
Yeah, a good read. Nice to see a counter to all of the anti-steroid bs propogated by the mainstream media (read: corporate controlled, Dubya-approved media).
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