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Barbara Walters will be interviewing Dr. David Sinclair

March 31, 2008 Uncategorized | FamilyHelpTree @ 9:18 pm

I love Barbara Walters and frequently watch her tv specials and also her appearances on The View. She is one of my favorite people of all time. Barbara Walters will be interviewing Dr. David Sinclair on a tv special about the U.S. Lab Tested Resveratrol. The tv interview with Barbara Walters and Dr. David Sinclair on U.S. Lab Tested Resveratrol is titled “Living to 150″. Resveratrol activates the SIRT1 Gene and has been show to have some surprising results. The My Rev Genetics web site has a large amount of information on this unique treatment as well as side effects and studies. Please contact a trusted medical doctor before pursuing any treatment or taking any supplements. Resveratrol comes from the roots of hellebore and was isolated in 1940. It has been used as a traditional Chinese medical plant. Resveratrol has been used in cancer treatment. RevGenetics provides a 30 day money back guarantee with no questions asked. Rev Genetics is United States Food and Drug Administration registered with #12757922694. In one study Resveratrol increased how long fish lived by about sixty percent. Please visit the My Rev Genetics web site today for more information on the U.S. Lab Tested Resveratrol. I will very interested to see the tv special with Barbara Walters.

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