[Dr Andrew] Aging slowed with supplement mix

January 2nd, 2012 at 5:35 am EDT

Happy 2012 to you,  Friend  !!

I hope you had an enjoyable New Years Eve, and now are looking forward to 2012.

In the vein of fresh starts, I am resolving to faithfully walk/run my dogs for 60 mins twice a day, AND supplement their diets.

My cats are going to get more positive attention, and more regular supplement.

Here is what I am giving them now:

http://www.thedogsupplement.com

http://www.thecatsupplement.com


This story from the CBC caught my eye, and I think it could so yours as well.

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Aging slowed in mice with supplement mix
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It might be possible to cure aging, say scientists who've found that lab mice get smarter and more agile as they age when fed a mix of nutritional supplements.

The animal results at McMaster University in Hamilton illustrate how investigators aim to slow down the aging process to avoid the physical and mental declines that often come as more candles are added to the birthday cake.

They actually learn better as they age. They still don't live much longer but their brain function is remarkable.

The mice also acted like restless teenagers showing "spontaneous motor function" that fades in humans in a universal sign of aging.

The supplemented mice maintained their memory function in tests, such as remembering a familiar object. Their learning abilities were like those of very young mice. Mice of the same age that were not supplemented behaved in lab tests like a frail 80-year-old woman.

Here are the ingredients:

Vitamin B1   
Ginko biloba   
Vitamin B3 (niacin)   
Ginseng    631.1
Vitamin B6   
Green tea extract
Vitamin B12   
L-Glutathione   
Vitamin C
Magnesium   
Vitamin D   
Manganese   
Acetyl L-carnitine   
Melatonin   
Alpha-lipoic acid   
N-acetyl cysteine   
Acetylsalicylic acid   
Potassium   
Beta carotene   
Rutin   
Bioflavonoids   
Selenium   
Chromium picolinate   
Vitamin E   
Folic acid   
Cod liver oil (Omega 3)   
Garlic   
Coenzyme Q10   
Ginger root extract   
Flax seed oil   



Yes it is a BIG list, but I have written about most if these supplements for a variety of dog and cat health conditions.

More importantly is to look a what ingredients had the highest concentrations.

These were:

Essential Fatty Acids ( flax and cod liver oil)
Flavonoids, including rutin
Green Tee Extract
Ginseng
Ginger
Vitamin C
Vitamin E
Selenium


My supplement contains high doses of the EFA's in the form of Flax oil, along with Vitamin C, E and Selenium.

May it help delay the signs of aging in your dog or cat?

I think so.

You can get a trial bottle for 50% OFF here:

http://www.thedogsupplement.com

http://www.thecatsupplement.com



Best Wishes and Happy New Year


Dr Andrew J


P.S. My father in law is talking about how his brain isn't what it used to be..well be going on a shopping spree at the Health store soon, or I'll just sneak in some dog supplement..

Talk to you tomorrow :-)






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B.C. effective December  1 2010, meaning he
cannot answer specific questions about your
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