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We "Baby Boomers" are definitely not babies anymore...

Some of us would actually like to be accused of having "baby fat" or a "baby face". We've peaked beyond the range of those terms. After our late forties or so, we of the Baby Boomer generation definitely started noticing the typical signs of aging. We've noticed gray hairs, sagging skin, wrinkles and other unwelcome features on ourselves ...and each other.

Many of us were thrilled to find that the internet offered an incredible assortment of lotions, potions, and gadgets that would erase wrinkles, make us ten years younger, and get our bodies in shape without even exercising. Many products were bought, but none of the promised effects happened. The items didn't work on women or men. Also, it was very difficult to have 4 different applications of the multi-promises creams and lotions soak into one's skin. So, we still looked old, but now we looked greasy and old.

Have you seen the ad for a product that starts off displaying a picture of a wrinkled, tired old lady—BUT you can erase all her dullness and wrinkles by moving your cursor over her face? This is supposed to demonstrate the effect of the serum. After moving your cursor around, a beautiful young woman is revealed! If you've seen this ad and rushed to buy it, you need to read on to help you recover from your dissapointment. If you saw the ad, and immediately thought, "Oh c'mon! And that's not even a good job at PhotoShopping!"—You are definitely on the right page.

People can write anything they want to on websites and blogs, without a shred of real evidence to support their claims. There really are no Internet Fact Checkers. So, a group of us with backgrounds in the scientific field formed a Research Group, and resulting website, called Aging In The Slow Lane. We have checked out the facts for you, based on solid backgrounding in thorough research.

Aging in the Slow Lane...

We have found out that it really IS possible to slow down the aging process, and even to reverse some of the aspects! This site will cover the facts and fiction about vitamins, supplements, serums, and other tools, and their ability to affect and even reverse the physiological and cognitive aspects of aging.

In a nutshell, what causes the signs of aging in human body is the drastic slowing down of various internal processes that occurs after the body's reproductive phase. Scientists in the anti-aging field have been studying these processes, and researching the effects of natural supplements and chemical components on the re-stimulation and re-activation of the now sluggish processes. Some of these rejuvenating substances have been identified for specific areas, and work continues on discovering the best formulation for the biological reception of the substance.

Some products actually do deliver what they promise, and we've found rigorous scientific studies that back up the claims. The purpose of this website is to share our research with you, and to tell you on the following pages what these products are, and how you can get them.

This site will undergo continual updating, featuring the latest cutting edge research on the topics we cover. We will also email you a newsletter with the latest news about new research and new products.

Please sign up for our FREE newsletter to receive breaking news when noteworthy discoveries are made in the field of aging "at a turtle's pace." Who's in a rush here? On the Aging Highway, we all prefer to stay in the Slow Lane...





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Facts and fiction about vitamins, supplements, and creams, as well as cognitive and physical exercises, and their ability to effect the signs and physiological aspects of aging. Suggestions on products and regimes proven to be successful.
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