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The role of diet and supplements in longevity - the science behind the


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#1 estropico

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Posted 08 February 2009 - 10:53 AM


The next ExtroBritannia event is scheduled for Saturday the 28th of
February 2009; 2:00pm - 4:00pm. Venue: Room 153, 1st floor (via lift
B), Main Building, Birkbeck College, Torrington Square, London WC1E
7HX. The event is free and everyone's welcome.

Alistair Tweed of Aging-management.com will highlight the results of
the latest scientific research into a series of diets and dietary
supplements that have been held up as capable of extending our healthy
lifespan.

The talk will include:

-The role of diet and supplements in longevity.
-A primer on how to choose and use supplements to optimise your health
for longevity.
-Advanced supplement strategies.
-Which supplements and nutraceuticals to look out for in the coming
year - and the science behind them
-How people can meaningfully contribute to the progress of of
anti-aging science and medicine.

About the speaker:

A long time health and fitness enthusiast, Alistair Tweed developed a
keen interest in longevity and anti-aging about 10 years ago and has
continued to learn about and live by these principles ever since. He
set up Aging Management Ltd in July of 2007 and is webmaster, company
director, primary business developer and general dog's body for the
company. In March 2008, he was invited to become "Methuselah
Foundation Outreach Coordinator - UK", official volunteer lead for the
Methuselah Foundation for business and outreach activities in the UK,
working closely with the Methuselah Foundation Board and especially
Aubrey de Grey, as he promotes the Foundation's mission and donors in
the UK. Alistair lives in Essex with his family.

Pre-meeting and post-meeting activities:

Why not join some of the UKTA regulars for drinks and/or a light lunch
beforehand, any time after 12.30pm, in The Marlborough Arms, 36
Torrington Place, London WC1E 7HJ? To find us, look out for a table
displaying a copy of Aubrey de Grey's book "Ending Aging".

For those able to stay after the meeting, discussion is likely to
continue in one of the pubs near Birkbeck College.

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#2 Aphrodite

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Posted 09 February 2009 - 01:10 AM

This sounds like it's going to be really good--if I lived closer I would definately attend. Does anybody know if there will be a video release of the event? Thanks.




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