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<blockquote data-quote="BigTex" data-source="post: 273836" data-attributes="member: 43589"><p>I honestly think longevity and looking younger is 100% genetic traits. Of course you can take care of yourself and not let your body go to shit but if your mom and/or dad looked young at an older age then you most likely will too. I absolutely think diet is totally irrelevant other than not eating so much you turn into a blob.</p><p></p><p>I feel 68 but definitely don't look it but the amazing thing is I am not carnivore at all, I always eat well beyond what most men at any age eat (5000-5500 cal/d). Much of my life I ate 10,000+ calories per day. Keep donuts and ice cream away from me because I will eat it. I just don't eat vegetable because I can't stand them. While I eat quite a lot of protein (260g/d), most of it is from whey protein. I drink 6 whey protein shakes a day mixed with a total of 6 cups of milk. My father also didn't look 68 when he was my age and never ate the way i do or as much, nor did he lift weights.</p><p></p><p>Stress, you don't have any stress when you die. Stress is part of life. I always thought that that part of life went away after you retired. Hell, it just gets worse. My sleep is better now that I am older only because my wife insisted I do a sleep study in maybe 2007. But that is all dependent on how many problem pop up daily to keep you awake at night.</p><p></p><p>All I think we can do now is improve quality of life as we age. Not extend what our genetics tell us we will live to. This guy is an idiot with an obsession that will ruin his life, especially when he finds out he has wasted his money. What kind of neurotic fool sleeps with a device on his penis so he knows how many times he gets an erection every night? Seriously, someone worries about something so silly?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigTex, post: 273836, member: 43589"] I honestly think longevity and looking younger is 100% genetic traits. Of course you can take care of yourself and not let your body go to shit but if your mom and/or dad looked young at an older age then you most likely will too. I absolutely think diet is totally irrelevant other than not eating so much you turn into a blob. I feel 68 but definitely don't look it but the amazing thing is I am not carnivore at all, I always eat well beyond what most men at any age eat (5000-5500 cal/d). Much of my life I ate 10,000+ calories per day. Keep donuts and ice cream away from me because I will eat it. I just don't eat vegetable because I can't stand them. While I eat quite a lot of protein (260g/d), most of it is from whey protein. I drink 6 whey protein shakes a day mixed with a total of 6 cups of milk. My father also didn't look 68 when he was my age and never ate the way i do or as much, nor did he lift weights. Stress, you don't have any stress when you die. Stress is part of life. I always thought that that part of life went away after you retired. Hell, it just gets worse. My sleep is better now that I am older only because my wife insisted I do a sleep study in maybe 2007. But that is all dependent on how many problem pop up daily to keep you awake at night. All I think we can do now is improve quality of life as we age. Not extend what our genetics tell us we will live to. This guy is an idiot with an obsession that will ruin his life, especially when he finds out he has wasted his money. What kind of neurotic fool sleeps with a device on his penis so he knows how many times he gets an erection every night? Seriously, someone worries about something so silly? [/QUOTE]
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