In some web surfing recently I came across this link:
Cognitive Enhancement Research Institute
Anyone here able to vouch for this outfit's bona fides?
I've also encountered marketing for a life-extension supplement marketed under
the trade name Gero-Vita or GH-3. This product claims to be based on the work
of a "Dr. Ana Aslan, director of the Institute of Geriatrics in Bucharest,
Rumania." There's a very large amount of material on the web about this, and
I'm sure folks more up on the anti-aging nutrient world will have some
comments. Any guidance?
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