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Look and Feel Younger In Just 8 Weeks

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Discover how to look and feel young for life! Younger in 8 Weeks is a program that?s been shown to

[Prevention Logo]( Discover how to look and feel young for life! [Order Younger in 8 Weeks]( [View in Browser]( [Prevention] [Wow!] Learn how to look younger — and never look back [Younger in 8 Weeks]( Younger in 8 Weeks is a program that’s been shown to renew your DNA and reverse the signs of aging [Younger in 8 Weeks]( is a comprehensive plan that provides a step-by-step guide to reversing the signs of aging at the cellular level. Brought to you by the experts at Prevention, this groundbreaking program uses your own biology to help turn back the clock so that everything from your hair to your heart to your hips can look and feel younger, stronger, fresher, and healthier. Just ask the 21 real women on our test panel who experienced truly amazing results. In just 8 weeks, [this program]( helped them: - LOSE up to 25 lbs in 2 months - BOOST ENERGY by an average of 36% - LOWER CHOLESTEROL up to 39 points - DECREASE BLOOD SUGAR by as much as 14 points - IMPROVE CONFIDENCE by an average of 27% Science that can stop the clock: As you may remember from biology class, we have 23 pairs of chromosomes, which determine everything from our gender to our hair and eye colors. Each is capped by a protective bundle of DNA called a telomere. Telomeres buffer our genetic material from damage as our cells divide and replicate. But as we age, our telomeres slowly grow shorter. Here’s the amazing thing: Although you can’t change your DNA, you can change your telomere length. And that’s the key to turning back the clock. Certain positive habits target telomere growth, and [Younger in 8 Weeks]( gives you these simple but powerful tips in one easy-to-follow plan. Learn how you can recapture your glow and look and feel better than you have in years. Start your [Younger in 8 Weeks]( turnaround today. [Order Now]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Pinterest]( Prevention is a publication of Hearst Magazines Division ©2023 Hearst Magazine Media, Inc. All Rights Reserved 300 W. 57th Street • New York, NY 10019 [Unsubscribe]( | [Privacy Notice]( | [Give Us Your Feedback]( [HEARST magazines] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

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