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This Week's Anti-Aging Video Presentation:

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Posted on Aug 11, 2009, 9 a.m.

Highlights from a presentation given by Brian Peskin, BS at the 17th Annual World Congress on Anti-Aging and Regenerative Medicine entitled, Parent Essential Fatty Acids, Oxygeneration and Cancer Prevention: A New Solution

At the upcoming Anti-Aging Conference: Clinical Applications for In-Office Procedures, Mr. Peskin will present, The Failure of Vytorin and Statins to Improve Cardiovascular Health: Bad Cholesterol or Bad Therapy? on Friday September 11th, 2009.

For more information, call; 1-888-997-0112.

Highlights from a presentation given by Brian Peskin, BS at the 17th Annual World Congress on Anti-Aging and Regenerative Medicine entitled, Parent Essential Fatty Acids, Oxygeneration and Cancer Prevention: A New Solution

At the upcoming Anti-Aging Conference: Clinical Applications for In-Office Procedures, Mr. Peskin will present,The Failure of Vytorin and Statins to Improve Cardiovascular Health: Bad Cholesterol or Bad Therapy? on Friday September 11th, 2009. This lecture will explain physiologically why lowering LDL cholesterol is not the answer to preventing cardiovascular disease and will present a better solution to prevent and reverse it.

Mr. Peskin earned his BS degree in Electrical Engineering from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (M.I.T.). He received an appointment as an Adjunct Professor at Texas Southern University in the Department of Pharmacy and Health Sciences. His focus is on the cancer/oxygen connection and its ramifications. He founded the field of Life‐Systems Engineering Science in 1995. This field is defined as The New Science of Maximizing Desired Results by Working Cooperatively with the Natural Processes of Living Systems.

For more information, call; 1-888-997-0112.

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