Maximum Life Foundation

by Kim Greenhouse on February 8, 2010

in Health & Wellness,Science & Technology

David Kekich

David Kekich

David Kekich, president and founder of the Maximum Life Foundation, joins us to introduce us to the Manhattan Project of life extension and the end of aging-related death. The maximum life paradigm concerns the extension of wellness and life, and reversing bodily degeneration such that sickness and death vanish from our expectations about aging.

Find out about startling technological advances and how biotechnology, information technology, and nanotechnology are putting us on the fast track to ending age-related death. Perpetual youth, vitality, and wellness are now actual destinations on the roadmap of reality. Tune in for directions!

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araxsaxon February 21, 2010 at 12:27 pm

sign me up for nanotechnology
this is the baby boomers HO HO HO.
Amazing

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araxsaxon February 21, 2010 at 12:07 pm

sign me up for nanotechnology, ho ho ho for baby boomers.
Amazing

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