Guest guest Posted April 8, 2003 Report Share Posted April 8, 2003 The writing style of the man's manifesto is something that is open to discussion. It is full of demagogic stuff that nevertheless hasn't left mortofobes like me untouched. with him I agree upon most of his statements. The hubris he exhibits in his work should rather be ascribed to the man's mutinousness against death than to arrogance. One thing you all will agree with me upon is: If he is 42 years old (No one looks that boyish at that age even if you possess the strongest longevity genes in the world) and if that's the result of his practising CR for a quarter of a century, he is a CR monument and Dr Walford would have the ultimate proof that CR works in humans. Jef What was Dr Walford skeptical about regarding Elixxir? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 8, 2003 Report Share Posted April 8, 2003 .... and I've seen superman fly. Can you give us some links to his pics, so that we can try to asses for ourselves how much makeup and " touching " he uses in his pics? You do mean a boyish face right? Because CR will obviously give you a boyish body. M. -----Original Message----- From: nutrinaut [mailto:neologisticscald@...] Sent: Tuesday, April 08, 2003 3:06 PM Subject: [ ] someting more about Elixxir The writing style of the man's manifesto is something that is open to discussion. It is full of demagogic stuff that nevertheless hasn't left mortofobes like me untouched. with him I agree upon most of his statements. The hubris he exhibits in his work should rather be ascribed to the man's mutinousness against death than to arrogance. One thing you all will agree with me upon is: If he is 42 years old (No one looks that boyish at that age even if you possess the strongest longevity genes in the world) and if that's the result of his practising CR for a quarter of a century, he is a CR monument and Dr Walford would have the ultimate proof that CR works in humans. Jef What was Dr Walford skeptical about regarding Elixxir? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 8, 2003 Report Share Posted April 8, 2003 Exactly the same as what you were skeptical about. IF.......... on 4/8/2003 6:06 PM, nutrinaut at neologisticscald@... wrote: > One thing you all will agree with me upon is: If he is 42 years old > (No one looks that boyish at that age even if you possess the > strongest longevity genes in the world) and if that's the result of > his practising CR for a quarter of a century, he is a CR monument and > Dr Walford would have the ultimate proof that CR works in humans. > Jef > > What was Dr Walford skeptical about regarding Elixxir? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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