A Letter From the Alternative Doctor Keith
            Scott-Mumby MD

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Date: March 1st 2013
This is the new format for my newsletter. I decided it was time to let go of the "Letter From Serendipity", since few people now remember why it's called that (from the time I was at the university in Sri Lanka: old Arab name Serendib).

I'm also shifting the emphasis from lots of small thought bites to one or two more in-depth pieces. You'll get them here, in the email. Then the articles will be archived to a website, where you can catch up with any missing issues. Needless to say, they will remain important sharings with my subscribers... and definitely outside the box!

Today we are starting with

10 Myths Of Aging Debunked By Yours Truly

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10 Myths Of Aging Debunked

I recently finished up writing a superb booklet on the topic of cholesterol, aging and the damaging role of statins.

I’m offering it as a fab incentive for buyers of my anti-aging encyclopedia. But it set me thinking a lot about anti-aging issues once again.

I think I prefer to term un-aging. I’ve just registered the domain www.un-aging.me! Look out for that.

Here I am going to share 10 aging myths. These are false beliefs, often held in place by screwball science (like the cholesterol myth).

You can learn the full facts and TONS more details about how to stop aging and then actually reverse it: in other words learn UN-AGING!

Myth #1

Aging is in your genes. Piffle! American Walter Bruening lived to be 114 years old; yet his parents both died in their 50s! With an understanding of epigenetics, we know we can switch any gene on or off (rather easily, as a matter of fact

Myth #2

Thin is good; the thinner the better. Not true. Underweight individuals do not live longest. In fact, surprisingly, those who are just slightly overweight (but not obese) do best. Of course obesity shortens your life, everyone knows that.

Myth #3

It’s about telomeres. You have so many and when they are used up, you get cancer and everything goes haywire. Not true again. You can grow telomeres. There are expensive products on the market which claim to lengthen telomeres. I do not recommend these. In How To Get Healthy For Your Next 100 Years I tell you a big secret: how to lengthen your telomeres for FREE!

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Myth #4

Aging is caused by running down of the body. It’s a wear and tear thing. Once damage is done, it’s irreversible. Wrong! You can repair and reverse aging to a considerable degree. I’ll tell you how in How To Get Healthy For Your Next 100 Years.

Myth #5

Exercise is good. The more exercise the better. Work hard in the gym and do long, sweaty walks and you’ll live long. Surprisingly, this isn’t true. While being a couch potato is definitely a bad thing, you can do TOO MUCH exercise. Over use of your muscles causes oxidative damage and you can predict early death by damage to the thigh muscles, due to overuse.

Myth #6

Low cholesterol is the way to go; the lower the better, the longer you’ll live. This old chestnut has killed more people than just about anything except flu and malaria. We need cholesterol! Real science (not science paid for by Pfizer and AstraZeneca) makes it clear that people with the lowest cholesterol levels die younger than the rest of us.

Although this is counter to the propaganda, it shouldn’t surprise anyone because cholesterol is needed for most hormones, like testosterone, estrogen and cortisol. It also needed for “wiring” insulation in the brain. To blame raised cholesterol for heart damage is like saying the red oil warning light caused the damage to a neglected car engine.

Myth #7

Taking statins is essential when you pass 50 years of age. This blatant and outrageous hooey is perpetuated by supposed “experts” like Professor Sir Rory Collins. Well, guess what: he gets lots of money from pharmaceutical companies (not as bribes but as grants that enable him to plough his furrow and pay the mortgage). The real truth comes from another source altogether: Statins have never been documented to benefit any woman of any age with any condition. They have not been documented to help people who have not had a previous heart attack of any age or gender.

Of course I give you the whole story in the bonus booklet “The Truth About Statins and Cholesterol” which accompanies my major work How To Get Healthy For Your Next 100 Years

Myth #8

hGH (human growth hormone) injections prolong life and are needed to beat aging. Nonsense. This elaborate, demanding and very expensive treatment has not been shown to extend life by even one day. In fact the famous 1990 paper that justifies prescribing it by Daniel Rudman MD was only shown to get rid of wrinkles and increase muscle strength in men over 60 years. Not a bad thing in itself. But if you un-age properly, as I tell you to do, you won’t need costly hGH.

Myth #9

Nobody can live to more than 120. Those who claims to be older are faking it or confused and mistaken. This baloney has been going around for years. There are people out there who just don’t WANT people to live long, miserable and poop-faced, who insist that nobody CAN live longer than that and THEREFORE anyone who says they did is just wrong. I cite you a case in the book with government certificates every 50 years, who lived well past 250 years.

They are using this technique with Antisa Khvichava, who died recently. They want to argue over whether she reached 130 or not and imply she faked it. Well, I’ve got news for Cavan Sieczkowski (Huffington Post) and other seriously under-performing journalists! In 1973 National Geographic Magazine featured her in an article by US doctor Alexander Leaf. His team researched Khvichava THEN and having studied the case were sure she was at least 130 years and sure she was not more than 140 years old.

39 years later, this woman died! Still they won’t look and listen. She could have been 169! She was at least 159, according to Western-trained MDs!
[Leaf, Alexander. "Every Day Is a Gift When You Are Over 100." National Geographic (January 1973), 92-119]

Myth #10

Of course the biggest myth of all is that you can’t do anything about aging. Medical “science” (sniff!) has been peddling that story for a hundred years or more. It’s simply not true.

Boomers like us know you can hold back the tide of time by having FUN; lots of it. Beauty stars, like Raquel Welch, Joan Collins and Dyan Cannon showed us in the 1970s just how beautifully women can age. Up till then, we sassy youngsters thought all women over 35 were “old”.


Dyan Cannon at 63 years

It’s really about perception. Today we think differently about age. It’s an entitlement. In fact by the time you reach 60, for about the first time in your life you start to realize who you are. You become comfortable in yourself and your wisdom grows and grows, like a blooming flower.

Make sure your later years unfold like glowing flowers. Get Get Healthy For Your Next 100 Years and start reading, OK?

Your link to a long and healthy life:

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As it says on the page “Forget about three score years and ten. What about six score years and ten?” (130 years)

Thanks for reading!

Prof.