John Lawson

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Can we reverse ageing?

Can we reverse ageing?

If I asked you if you wanted to live to be 120, how would you respond? I’m guessing for most of us, the answer would be a resounding “no!” After all, the mental picture we have of living beyond our 80s is not good. Frailty, decrepitude, dependency, loss of mobility, pain, disease—none of those adjectives is great!

But what if instead, I asked you if you wanted to live to be 120 and still be disease-free, active, and mentally sharp? Many of us would likely reconsider our answer! But, of course, that’s the stuff of science fiction, right?

Well, it used to be.

Exciting discoveries emerging from the field of aging research are pointing to a radically new approach to how we deal with getting older. Science is getting to the root cause of why aging is often accompanied by a decline in function and decrepitude.

If we understand the why—the root causes and the changes they trigger in our biology, in our interconnected web of molecules and cells and tissues—then we can transform our health and well-being and extend our lives, both our health span and our life span.

While it’s true that aging accelerates the risk of all chronic diseases—heart disease, cancer, diabetes, dementia, high blood pressure, autoimmune disease, and more—the reality is that what we see as “normal” aging is, in fact, abnormal aging. It is the result of myriad changes in our biology that are treatable. But by addressing the root causes of what is often called the “hallmarks of aging,” we can prevent, treat, and even reverse most of those diseases.

This opens up exciting new possibilities for the future.

Personally, I am training to be the healthiest 120-year-old I can be. What does that look like? It might be slightly different for each of us, but I define it as being able to get up in the morning and do what my heart and soul want to do: climb a mountain, read a book, go helicopter skiing, surf, play tennis, and make love, no matter what my age.

In short, I want to continue doing what brings me joy for the rest of my life—and I’m well on my way. At 40 I am in better shape than I was at 30. In fact, my biological age is 32 years old.

What I have learned over the years is nothing short of revolutionary in helping me get biologically younger while I grow chronologically older. I want that for you too.

My course “a return to health” can begin you on the journey to living a longer happy life.

Sign up for your free consultation with myself and become free of the old story( link below). If the thought of living to 120 and doing it well excites you.

I don’t want preventable physical limitations to impede my ability to live life fully engaged, mentally sharp, and physically active. I’ve struggled with my own health, but through my own disease, pain, and suffering I have learned how to heal myself and now hopefully many of you.

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