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Noel Thomas Patton, Dr. Ed Park To Talk Human Lifespan on THE SUZANNE SHOW

By: Oct. 01, 2012
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Noel Thomas, Founder of TA Sciences, a New York, NY-based organization dedicated to lengthening the human lifespan, and Dr. Ed Park, an expert in the field of telomerase activators, will appear on The SUZANNE Show this week to discuss an enzyme that may be able to slow the aging process. Their appearance, which is one in a series devoted to natural life extension, airs Wednesday, October 3, at 7 a.m. (ET/PT) on Lifetime Television.

According to Dr. Park, the aging process is directly linked to "telomeres," protective pieces contained at the end of our chromosomes. As telomeres shorten over time, our cells are less protected and disease can creep in. Until now, we have accepted this as part of life, but there may be a light at the end of the tunnel.

"Scientists have discovered what seems to be a simple solution to combat the aging process in the form of a capsule containing TA-65," says Dr. Patton, "a clinically proven telomerase activator which helps our telomeres maintain their length and health."

For more than a decade, TA Sciences has been working to develop this activator in order to help people live longer, healthier lives. Studies have shown that TA-65 led to remarkable improvements in immune system function, vision, male sexual performance, cognitive function, bone density and skin appearance.

Turning back the hands of time may be simpler than we thought possible. Tune in October 3 to learn about the potential of TA-65 to prolong the life of your cells and maintain a youthful mind and body. For more information on TA Sciences visit http://www.tasciences.com.

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