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If you want not to get more pain as you grow older, you want to hear about PATH.
I must say, the first time I saw their info, it was a bit shocking. I mean, are we able to do that already? PATH is an abbreviation for (The) Place for Achieving Total Health. Headed by Dr. Eric Braverman, MD, PATH Medical researches ways that we can grow older, while still keeping our vitality as time goes by. Combining conventional and new techniques, their offer is to recognize the most rapidly aging parts on a human body. From there, the work is pretty much focused in the details of those parts. Working with this early detection option, your most fragile parts can get more attention before they even start to fail.
There are different options on what you should do. For the Brain/Mind Assessment option, you can have your brain diagnosed and check four key measures: Brain Power, Brain Speed, Brain Rhythm and Brain Synchrony. Respectvely, losses can cause weight gain, memory lapses, seizures and insomnia.
For a Total Body Assessment, the ultrasound can check the situation on your organs and vascular systems, while other diagnosis evaluations will focus on a neuro-muscular-skeletal review (pretty much like the reviews you find in IReviewYou.com) of your body.
One of the greatest things about this is that we really get to know our body age. For instance, the oldest parts on a 18-years-old body is only three to five years old. However, they can get as old as twenty years old on someone that has passed through 75 winters. Did you really think you’re as old as your birth date says? Hm… Guess not!
PATH Medical also leads to Total Health Nutrients, a resource for products that can help you on your anti-aging campaign. You should check that out.
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July 30th, 2008 at 6:16 pm
I’m sorry. I’m way to distracted by the very cute picture to read the post. I’ll have to come back & reread.
July 30th, 2008 at 8:20 pm
LOL You’re more than welcome to return!
August 2nd, 2008 at 8:00 pm
So how exactly do they do all this?