If you’ve been feeling a little WORN OUT… and BEATEN UP by “Father Time”

I’ve got good news for you today.

Aging DOESN’T have to be a one-way ticket to “old age.”

I’ve shared many anti-aging secrets with you in the past right here in eAlert

But today, I’ve got something that can specifically BEAT BACK wrinklesvision loss… a waning sex life… and more.

It could also help you RECLAIM your youthful energy

And help keep you SHARP as a tack!

But you’ve got to choose EXACTLY the right kind… or it won’t work the way you’re hoping for.

Fortunately, I’m here today to guide you through the process step by step.

The ‘blood trick’ for ETERNAL youth

The common beet (Beta vulgaris) is a root vegetable you may have HATED as a kid…

But here’s why you’ll learn to LOVE them as you get older!

First of all, beets are TREASURED around the world as a “beauty secret”…

Because they contain plenty of vitamin C… which can help keep skin smooth and supple by contributing to your natural collagen stores.

When used topically, vitamin C-rich beetroot can help ERASE discoloration… including those unsightly “age spots” that make you look old.

But that’s only SCRATCHING the surface!

Also known as the “blood turnip,” the beet gets its deep, red color from plant pigments called betalains

Whose antioxidant and anti-inflammatory actions help ward off vision issues in aging eyes, like macular degeneration and cataracts.

Beets also contain nitrates, which your body converts into a substance called nitric oxide

And NO is crucial for maintaining EFFORTLESS blood flow… especially to your brain.

CUT OFF that blood supply… and you DEPRIVE your brain tissue of its VITAL oxygen supply!

And your cognitive function could take a hit as a result.

You could even start to lose your precious memories!

But a 2017 study on older folks found that combining beetroot juice (containing 560 mg of nitrate) with exercise could help form NEW neural connections in the brain…

Particularly those that helped the subjects with their mobility.

NO does something else, too…

It helps get things moving in the bedroom!

Because there’s another part of your body that REALLY needs blood flow to work properly… especially in guys.

You know what I mean – “down there”!

And too many seniors are living out their “golden years” without taking part in the joy of sex.

There are, however, a couple of catches:

  1. If you have any issues with stone formation… especially in your kidneys… you’ll want to stay away from beets, as they contain high levels of oxalates.
  2. The VAST majority of U.S.-grown beets (a.k.a. sugar beets) are genetically modified… which means they’re NOT organic and likely SOAKED in toxic chemicals.

That second one means a better option might be organic beetroot powderjuice (no sugar added)… or capsules.

Look for a product from a maker you trust that’s been standardized to contain a minimum percentage of nitrates (usually around 2 or 3%).

You should be able to find one at your local health food store, vitamin shop, or online… possibly in the “sports nutrition” section among products that help boost athletic performance.

To BEETING aging,

Melissa Young

P.S. Beetroot also provides a way to beat back cancer naturally… and it could even help TURBOCHARGE chemotherapy so it works better at lower doses. Click here to find out how.


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