1. It’s difficult to say
which theory, or
combination of theories,
on aging is
correct. Regardless of
how we age, the net
effect is cellular water
loss.
2. Life can be described as a process during which a highly hydrated state of fertilized eggs, embryos, and newborns is transformed into a gradually more and more dehydrated one.
3. The Phase Angle goes up when you’re healthy and down when you’re ill. It also goes down as you age. When you increase your Phase Angle, you slow down aging.
4. In Their Own Words :
" Before I truly embraced the Water Secret, my life was a mixture of stress, anxiety, depression—and, of course, the good stuff such as family, love, and laughter. My weight was slowly creeping up, my sleeping habits were terrible, and every morning my body ached as if I were an eighty-year-old woman trying to get out of bed. I was a mess. Dr. Murad helped me address my weight (high!) and stress management (nonexistent!), which I’m usually very sensitive about. I’ve had other doctors talk to me about my weight, but I’d usually get so depressed I would go on a “depression food binge” right after my appointment. But not with Dr. Murad. He gave me hope and confidence. For the first time, I felt that I could get healthy again. It hasn’t been easy, but with the tools that were offered to me I’m able to get back on track a lot faster when I veer off. It’s been almost two years now and I’ve kept off twenty pounds and am no longer a screaming mom (well, sometimes, but not nearly as much as I used to be). I have more patience with my very active boys, which is definitely a good thing." —Lori C., forty-one
2. Life can be described as a process during which a highly hydrated state of fertilized eggs, embryos, and newborns is transformed into a gradually more and more dehydrated one.
3. The Phase Angle goes up when you’re healthy and down when you’re ill. It also goes down as you age. When you increase your Phase Angle, you slow down aging.
4. In Their Own Words :
" Before I truly embraced the Water Secret, my life was a mixture of stress, anxiety, depression—and, of course, the good stuff such as family, love, and laughter. My weight was slowly creeping up, my sleeping habits were terrible, and every morning my body ached as if I were an eighty-year-old woman trying to get out of bed. I was a mess. Dr. Murad helped me address my weight (high!) and stress management (nonexistent!), which I’m usually very sensitive about. I’ve had other doctors talk to me about my weight, but I’d usually get so depressed I would go on a “depression food binge” right after my appointment. But not with Dr. Murad. He gave me hope and confidence. For the first time, I felt that I could get healthy again. It hasn’t been easy, but with the tools that were offered to me I’m able to get back on track a lot faster when I veer off. It’s been almost two years now and I’ve kept off twenty pounds and am no longer a screaming mom (well, sometimes, but not nearly as much as I used to be). I have more patience with my very active boys, which is definitely a good thing." —Lori C., forty-one
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