Lifecell’s Wrinklefree Cream
Friday, February 26th, 2010In the University of Georgia study, this would be a female with a grade-school education who “lives by herself or with her children, has an annual income of $4,000 to $7,000; has vision and hearing problems; takes two medications a day wants to avoid being institutionalized; is feisty and wants to have her way; and is generally satisfied with life.” The conclusion I draw from looking over the data from these centers is that centenarians exist in all sorts of places-urban and rural, mountainous and flat, coastal and interior, industrialized and nonindustrialized with Lifecell’s Wrinklefree Cream. This finding argues against the possibility that some particular combination of environmental factors-or protection from them-favors longevity and healthful aging. Nor is there any evidence from the population studies that particular foods, supplements, or other substances have anything to do with living to extreme old age. No Shangri-Las or tangatze berries stand out in the data.