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#1 kenorb

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Posted 04 January 2013 - 11:29 AM


Hi,
Anyone has some experience taking Syn-RG?

We provide you with a scientifically advanced anti-aging formula designed and formulated to provide an immediate impact in total body rejuvenation. Syn-Rg is based on the Nobel Prize winning discovery of telomerase enzyme and telomere research.
Syn-RG attacks the root cause of aging at the cellular level to slow down the aging process, reverse aging-related damage to skin, tissue and bones, all while reducing your vulnerability to aging-related disease.
Our revolutionary product promotes complete cellular health by improving and maintaining your telomeres, destroying free radicals, reducing inflammation, and eliminating oxidative stress.


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Edited by kenorb, 04 January 2013 - 11:49 AM.


#2 kenorb

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Posted 04 January 2013 - 11:41 AM

First time when I've tried (last week) just only 1/8 of dropper (under the tongue), I had strong headache all night.
Next couple of days I was trying only 1/4 of dropper orally, at least I didn't have any headaches, but I'm afraid to take any higher doses.
I was mixing few days with pramiracetam, where I had better experience.
Some days I'm taking 1/8 of dropper (under the tongue for a few seconds and swallow) and currently I don't have much to say for now.
I've tried to find some other user experiences, before I'll increase the dosage, but I couldn't find any.

Edited by kenorb, 04 January 2013 - 11:44 AM.


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#3 Logic

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Posted 20 September 2014 - 12:47 PM

Hey Kenorb.

I have found a study linking Thymus extract with telomere length as well as evidence that the ingredients are useful to telomere length and cell division/construction.
http://www.longecity...544#entry688544

So I was wondering if you have anything further to report?



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