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The Neuropsychology of Staying Young

The Neuropsychology of Staying Young




Remember your first class reunion? Some people seemed breathtakingly young while others looked much older than their years. Where did you fit? Did you look older? Or were people amazed at how young you looked?

Startling New Principles of Aging Discovered Through New Research Until recently, it was assumed that genes determined the way you looked and how fast you aged. But the breakthrough biological research of Dr. Kenneth Pelletier while a professor at the University of California School of Medicine in San Francisco and the neuropsychological research of SyberVision founder Steve DeVore, is altering past theories.

Your Aging Setpoint—A Powerful Psychological Indicator of How You'll Age One of the most significant findings is something we call the "aging setpoint." Simply stated, the age you believe to be "middle age" will determine how you age. This belief is more powerful that genetics. It governs your body's biological clock. Most people believe that middle age is 37. Research shows our biological potential is 120 years. So, our biological middle age is 60. Those people who hold a deep belief that 60 is middle age, age better physically and emotionally than those who believe otherwise. This is just one of twelve powerful principles and characteristics common to those who look, act, and feel younger than their years unveiled in this powerful program.

SyberVision has developed a practical, easy-to-use program that teaches you the secrets of looking, feeling, and thinking young.

The program addresses every issue of aging from old looking skin to loss of memory. You'll discover how to keep your skin looking young, achieve vibrant health, maintain a strong libido, increase sexual virility, and achieve a balanced emotional maturity as you progress through the years.

No one can stop the passage of time but it is never too early nor too late to begin a program of personal transformation that can minimize its effects. In the innovative program, SyberVision provides a scientifically based blueprint for looking, feeling, and thinking young. You'll celebrate your birthdays instead of dreading them, and the positive comments you get from your family and friends will be a constant confirmation of you success.



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  • Published: 2002
  • LearnOutLoud.com Product ID: T006958
Available On Volumes ISBN ISBN-13
Audio CD 4 Discs
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 Self Development  Health & Fitness
 Self Development  Emotional Development
 Self Development  Diet & Nutrition

This Publisher: Sybervision
 
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