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What is Aging

What is Aging. Aging is when degeneration exceeds regeneration. Reversing the aging process requires that we minimize degenerative influences and maximize regenerative influences. .

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What is Aging

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  1. What is Aging Aging is when degeneration exceeds regeneration. Reversing the aging process requires that we minimize degenerative influences and maximize regenerative influences.

  2. We believe once you understand what aging is, that you will be able to stop or reverse many if not all of the metabolic effects of time. With the help of the products and the philosophy of PHP

  3. Studies on aging prove four primary factors that accelerate the rate of metabolic aging. -Lack of EnzymesAntioxidantDigestive -Excessive Caloric Intake Empty carbsBad fats -Low Nutrient Intake Phytochemicals -Poor Elimination Detox

  4. Purium Health Products presents a product line specifically designed to help increase regeneration, minimize degeneration and dramatically relieve oxidative cellular stress. We accomplish this through the mastery of phyto-chemistry.Our goal is to provide the tools that allow every individual to achieve a long life free from disease

  5. Purium’s message is about feeling young, healthy, beautiful, energetic, confident, free from stress, Having a satisfying sex life, and a happy and positive attitude toward yourself and the world.

  6. Brain Function Hair Loss Loss Of Eyesight Heart Problems Wrinkles Flabby Muscles Joint Pain Body Fat Poor Elimination Low sex drive Low energy

  7. At Purium we believe Aging is the ultimate disease

  8. Why? It is chronicIt is degenerativeIt leads to pre-mature death! Why do we die too soon? Pre-mature aging leads to premature death.

  9. Why do we die too soon? Pre-mature aging leads to premature death.

  10. What is our potential pro-longevity? 125+ years Elizabeth Israel, better known as 'Ma Pampo‘, 127 confirming that she is the oldest living person in the world before passing away 14th October,2003

  11. Jeanne Calmet of France 122 years She outlived her husband, Fernand Calment, who died in 1942, four years before their 50th wedding anniversary. She also outlived her only child, a daughter who died in 1934, and her only grandson, a doctor who died in 1963.

  12. Gertrude BainesLos Angeles Born in 1894 in Shellman, Baines becomes the worlds oldest living person when a 115 year old woman, Maria de Jesus, past away in January.

  13. Dogs can live nearly 30 years Blueylived to 29.5 years The first official recorded oldest dog on earth was Bluey, a larger dog who was put to sleep in 1939 at the age of 29 years and five months. It is hard to tell how old he would have been if he had died naturally.

  14. Cats can live nearly 40 years Sheba 38 years old 1970-2000 she ties the worlds oldest living cat

  15. Horses can live OVER 50 years Old Billy 62 “Old Billy dies at 62 years

  16. Why don’t humans Achieve our 125+ year potential life span?

  17. We have not learned how. Till now..

  18. Are we really living longer than we did 100 years ago?

  19. The answer is NO! and we can prove it.

  20. Leading causes of death in 1899Infant mortality nearly 20%Plague up to 10%War 6-7%Work place accidents 5%

  21. Today's Leading causes of death. Heart diseaseCancerDiabetesEmphysema Over 85% All chronic degenerativeconditions

  22. Hunter-gatherer 40,000 Modern100 years 12,000 Agrarian -40,000 yr history of food

  23. -last 100 years: Example of degeneration of foods. *Artificial Agriculture (Chemicals)*Artificial Colors*Artificial Fats (Hydrogenated oils)*Artificial Flavors (Sweeteners)*Preservatives *Pasturization*Homogenization*Irradiation*G.M.O.’s*B.S.E.

  24. Whole foods vs. Synthetic Calcium condrum Camu Camu, Acerola, Amla+ Rose hips= C From Nature Vitamin C vs. Ascorbic acid Cornsyrup + HCL= Ascorbic acid

  25. Top superfoods for regeneration. Renew Hair, Skin and Nailsfor Hair and Nails Revive-It-Allfor brain function PHP’s Skin RejuvenatingSystemfor wrinkles Astaxanthinfor eyes

  26. Heart Aidfor heart problems Tart Cherryfor deep prejuvinating sleep Joint Flexfor joint pain Super Male Formulafor increased sex drive Master Aminofor flabby muscles Herbal Fiber Cleansefor Poor Elimination

  27. Regenerators vs. Degenerators What if you can add one or more superstars to your team? That is the power of Superfoods. The superstars of regeneration.

  28. Keeping score each day YOU WIN!

  29. Explanation of why we chose this marketing method and an appeal for the people to share this information Because it is the most effective way to get the information out to people quickly and to properly reward and thank those who help us spread the word. Join the society of fence builders!

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