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Apr 06 2009

Aging Younger - Hormonial Disruptions in the Body Caused by Heavy Metals - Part 2

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The Aging Younger Radio Show began the discussions of the effects on the human body, in particular hormone disruptions, caused by heavy metal toxins such as mercury. Today’s episode included a further discussion on testing for heavy metals and several techniques for detoxing the body. Today’s episode’ also included guest host Dr. Bob Fisher.

Aging Younger Radio Show is on every Wednesday at 6PM EDT and the creation of David and Stephanie Tibbie, founders of the The Anti-Aging Clinic of Lauderhill, Florida. David is an Endermologist and a medical researcher. Stephanie has a medical background and is a medical researcher as well. Both David and Stephanie have devoted 25 years of their research of the latest developments, science, and therapies; including all modalites of Anti-Aging therapies.

This new episode of Achieving Immortality is sponsored by Ben Abba, author of the new book: ““Wake Up! Live the Life You Love - Wake Up Moments of Inspiration” and the forth coming book: “Secrets of an Immortal - An Eyewitness Account of 2,800 Years of History”.

Both of these books will introduce to the world the possibility that one or more real immortals walk among us and what can learn from them.

And a special thank you to David and Stephanie Tibbie of Aging Younger Radio for their permission to add this podcast to our Achieving Immortality Podcast Channel.

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