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Slow Down Aging - Science Fiction Is Now Science Fact

(1888 PressRelease) Real Longevity Science. A dietary supplement with longevity peptides for slowing down aging at the level of DNA and cells.

Dietary supplements that enrich cells deficient in important natural nutrients and assist in extending lifespan potential are now a scientific fact of life.

A British company established in 2003 and specialising in longevity research operates a free members club for what it calls "co-researchers" who are interested in following such research. The club allows members to try out cutting edge products for themselves that are available to them at prices far below what the rich and famous have been paying in recent years.

The club, under the name of 21st Century Alternatives, currently has a growing worldwide membership and recently adopted the name of The Longevity Revolution™. In addition to their free members they also have a growing number of dealers and informed practitioners who pay a small registration fee in return for substantial trade discounts on small quantities.

They are now making an important announcement about three new products and services:-

1. A free to view online TV channel at www.thelongevityrevolution.tv with hundreds of informative videos about the history of longevity research, discoveries and breakthroughs.

2. A new dietary supplement called SLF that combines the best longevity ingredients at a breakthrough low cost. The formula is based on advanced Russian research going back 40 years into what are becoming known as longevity peptides. Some of these peptides are now arriving from Russia into Western markets as individual peptide products. They have been sold over the counter in Russia and already used by 15 million people.

The British made product SLF, which stand for Scientific Longevity Formula, offers a unique combination of the very best ingredients in a single capsule.

3. Apart from overcoming nutritional deficiencies in cells, one

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