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We’ve decided to highlight energy on the cover, after all we can’t achieve anything without it. It reminds me somewhat of aircraft travel, when they tell us; “in case of emergency put on your oxygen mask first before helping others.” It’s just making the point that if we are not capable, then how can we do anything?

So, here’s a nice article by Will Block into the source of cell energy, and methods to support the essential production of ATP, (the universal energy molecule).

Plus, this issue sees the inaugural submission by Dr. Ross Pelton. We are delighted to have the natural pharmacist update us on rapamycin and its role in mTOR and as a modulator, one that may have a direct impact upon our aging. Rapamycin is getting a lot of serious attention in longevity medicine, so it’s good to keep abreast of the fastchanging developments that are taking place and Dr. Ross is, via this article and his recent book about rapamycin, helping us to do just that. Meanwhile, we report again on ivermectin; naturally we felt duty-bound to highlight its clinical applications during the recent pandemic that occurred in V3 issue 38, 2021 and in V3 issue 39, 2021.

I can’t help but feel that ivermectin should be in our first aid cabinets. But this time we have different news regarding ivermectin, that is its role in breast cancer. It makes me wonder just how many more varied diseases will this anti-viral benefit?

Finally, Dr. Rob Verkerk, (one of the speakers at the Profound Health Summit that took place in England in October 2022) has written about his experiences there.

Some of you will be aware that Dr. Rob Verkerk heads the Alliance for Natural Health (ANH), it’s one of the major groups that fights for the rights to access healthy foods and supplements in Europe and the USA. Here, he eloquently describes the meeting, and of learning from Professor Khavinson and others about the deep impact that peptide bioregulators could have on the long-term health of humanity.

At the same time, we make our first announcement regarding another Profound Health Summit taking place at Luton Hoo, England. At the end of the day, I think we all understand that awareness via education is half the battle.

Phil Micans, MS, PharmB

Editor, Aging Matters™ Magazine

Ward Dean, M.D.

Medical

Director,

IAS Group

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