How does 73-year-old Dr. Steven Gundry outwork colleagues half his age? He says it's all thanks to an at-home "full body recharge" you can do right from your kitchen.
| How does 73-year-old Dr. Steven Gundry outwork colleagues half his age? He says it's all thanks to an at-home "full body recharge" you can do right from your kitchen. Now, you might think frequently feeling tired is 'just part of getting older...' But Dr. Gundry, a world-renowned cardiologist, believes you can feel youthful energy with this simple DIY trick. Dr. Gundry says his discovery relies on a little-known food which is scientifically-backed to help "recharge" your body’s natural battery. And this technique is becoming popular with Americans in their 50s, 60s, and 70s — who are using it to feel more energetic than they have in YEARS. So, although Dr. Gundry's private Southern California practice has a months-long waitlist, he's put together an easy-to-follow short video explaining his energy restoring method — so you can try it for yourself at home. "This trick helps me work long hours and STILL have enough energy to go for hikes and play tennis with my wife," he says. "And if it can help folks get more out of life at any age, I’m happy to help!" Dr. Gundry’s video has gone viral since its release — with more than 1 million views. And so far, the response has been off the charts, with thousands of Americans feeling years — younger. One viewer says: "I really can’t believe it! I’m 63 and feel like I did in my 30s. I’ve even started dancing again. I’m doing things today I gave up on years ago."* Click here to watch the presentation | | Watch The Video When you watch this groundbreaking presentation, you’ll also find out: How this energy trick also helped Dr. Gundry also lose 70lbs of fat (He’s thinner today than he was in his 40s!)…** The simple trick athletes use to outperform the competition (and how you can use it to support your daily energy) Which foods you should immediately CUT out of your diet. (Including a few so-called "health foods." Plus, the shocking discovery by Danish scientists which shows how one energizing food you can find in any grocery store can even help you slim down. Click here to watch the presentation. | *All individuals are unique. As such, your results can and will vary. ** Dr. Gundry's results were achieved through a healthy diet and lifestyle. All individuals are unique; your results can and will vary. |
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| | ms. remedy's daily advice: | | Get moving Doing aerobic exercise, or cardio, is one of the best things you can do for your mental and physical health. It’s particularly effective at reducing belly fat, the harmful type of fat that builds up around your organs. Reduced belly fat may lead to major improvements in your metabolic health. According to the Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans, we should strive for at least 150 minutes of moderate intensity activity each week. |
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