Immortial Again by Walter Parks

We have learned from the ancients how to live the long lives of the bible.

Immortial again

Secrets of the Ancients
Their Secrets can Increase our Longevity

Ancient literature from the Bible and the clay tablets of Sumer tells us that Methuselah lived 969 years and that the Babylonian Kings lived even longer.

Immortal Again describes the ancient documents and the modern research that may allow us to become Immortal Again.

Genre: HEALTH & FITNESS / Longevity

Language: English

Keywords: health, aging, immortial, long life

Word Count: 200

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Anti Aging Secrets of the Ancients can Increase our Longevity

To achieve Anti Aging we begin by reviewing history. Ancient literature from the Bible and the clay tablets of Sumer tells us that Methuselah lived 969 years and that the Babylonian Kings lived even longer.  Ancient Indian literature tells us that they drank soma juice from the tree of life to achieve these old ages.

I believe I have found the Anti Aging secrets of the ancients.

Combing the ancient secrets and the decoding and unraveling of the human genome indicates that we can soon have the means to live such long lives.

The science suggests that we may be able to eventually free ourselves of aging and, like the ancients, become Immortal Again.

Immortal Again tells the story of the re-discovery of the Biblical “tree of life”, and tells of today’s activities to become immortal again.

Dr. Hayflick discovered that the natural age related erosion of the telomeres at the ends of our chromosomes limits our lifespan to about 120 years – just as the Bible had told us.  This is now termed the Hayflick Limit.

Dr. Harley, et al at the Geron Corporation recently found a way to re-grow the eroded telomeres such that our cells can continue to function indefinitely.


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