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The oldest PROVEN lifespan in the history of man was a woman named Jeanne Calment, who died in France in 1996 at the age of 121 years 164 days. No one else in history has ever been proven to have lived that long, and every one of us is going to die well before the age of 120. Research has shown that our human genes can support an absolute maximum of about 120 years of life. No one alive today will likely live that long. My name is Carl Bourhenne, and 42 years ago I became aware that I am not going to live more than about 120 years. I became determined to live as long as I possibly can, and…mehr

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The oldest PROVEN lifespan in the history of man was a woman named Jeanne Calment, who died in France in 1996 at the age of 121 years 164 days. No one else in history has ever been proven to have lived that long, and every one of us is going to die well before the age of 120. Research has shown that our human genes can support an absolute maximum of about 120 years of life. No one alive today will likely live that long. My name is Carl Bourhenne, and 42 years ago I became aware that I am not going to live more than about 120 years. I became determined to live as long as I possibly can, and I've been investigating for the last 42 years how to live the longest life I can. In 1976 I founded the Carl I. Bourhenne Medical Research Foundation to research the best ways to stay youthful, and to live the longest life possible. I received Federal and State tax-exempt status for the Foundation, and I've been researching long life ever since In 1988 I returned to school and earned a Master's Degree in Gerontology (the study of the aging process) from Cal State Dominguez. As of this writing I am a very healthy 82 years old, I have no health problems, I take no medications, I run a mile and a half every day and lift weights four days, and I'm sexually active most days. I feel GREAT all the time! My blood pressure, cholesterol, and sugar are always normal. How is your aging going? Feel less vigorous than you did a year ago? Less flexible? Have less energy...a LOT less? Moving a little slower? A LOT slower? Taking longer to think of names, or words? I know how you feel! I used to feel like that. You are probably doing at least some of the things you know you must do to be healthy and to live the longest life that you possibly can; but it is also almost certain that you are NOT doing ALL the things that you must do to live the longest life that you can. All of the changes that you are experiencing will get worse every day for the rest of your life, UNLESS YOU DO SOMETHING TO SLOW THEIR PROGRESS. You will get weaker in the knees and legs, and forget words and names more and more as time goes on. Are you waiting for your youthfulness to return...to feel more like you felt yesterday? YOUR HEALTH AND YOUTHFULNESS WILL NEVER RETURN UNLESS YOU IMPROVE YOUR LIFESTYLE IN CERTAIN NECESSARY WAYS! You CAN get back more strength in your legs and walk more strongly like you used to. You CAN get much of your youthfulness back, if you are willing to do the things that work, and if you don't wait too long! The longer you wait, the less you can get back! If you are not interested in living as long as you can, save yourself some time and stop reading here. If you think you don't need to do anything to live as long as you can, or don't care how long you're going to live, don't bother reading any further.
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It was in 1976 that I fully realized that I am going to get old and die before the age of 120, and that everyone else alive will too, including those that I love most. I am Carl Bourhenne, and in 1976 I founded the Carl I. Bourhenne Medical Research Foundation to research the best ways to stay youthful, and to live the longest life possible. I received Federal and State tax-exempt status for the Foundation, and I've been researching long life ever since. I went back to school in 1988 and earned a Master's Degree in Gerontology, the study of the aging process, from Cal State Dominguez. My Master's Thesis was a work called, "How To Live The Longest Life Possible." In 2008 a member of a UCLA research group on anti-aging asked to be involved in my Foundation, and joined in. The Foundation is still active, and is still researching the ways to stay youthful and to live as long a life as is possible. I had always taken great care of myself until six years ago. Then I stopped living a healthy lifestyle for three years. At the end of those three years, when I was 79, I was feeling a lot of weakness in my legs, and I actually believed I'd need a walker very soon. I re-instated the lifestyle practices I had learned during my research, and I was surprised to find that I returned to a vigorous youthfulness very fast! I promise to tell you in this book ALL of the lifestyle practices that I used from my research. I have spent the last 42 years studying what we can do to fight the aging process, and to be youthful and live the longest life we possibly can. I will die one day, and you will too; but I've learned all the ways to stay youthful and to live as long a life as we possibly can. We all have to do all of the things that I have learned, or we will all age continuously until our final day. You can make the time between now and then completely different, if you are willing to do the things that work. I promise to teach you in this book all the things that actually work.