Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Radio Shack Ipod Return

NEO forties!

In 1996 Dr. Lynda Frassetto at the University of California in San Francisco found that, with age after about 45 years, gradually lose the buffers alkali --bicarbonate in our blood. Around 90 years we lose 18% of the bicarbonates in our blood. An insufficient quantity of bicarbonates in our blood reduces our ability to manage (neutralize and download) acids that our body produces. This is the cause of aging. The age of 45 years is the average age at which the human beings begin to show symptoms such as diabetes, hypertension, osteoporosis and many other degenerative diseases. And since we can no longer handle the acids, they accumulate in our bodies, in the form of cholesterol, fatty acid, uric acid, urate, sulfate, phosphate, kidney stones, etc..

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