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Hi Ann,
Dan here again.
Previously, I told you about the women of Bama who seem to have forgotten to age.
But now, we need to have a serious conversation about why that isn’thappening here.
It often starts quietly, in the morning.
You wake up after a full night of sleep… but you do not feel rested.
You feel a heaviness in your limbs. A mental fog that takes hours to clear.
You walk to the bathroom and look in the mirror. And you see the changes.
It isn’t just the gray hair or the fine lines. It is something deeper.
You see a loss of “spark.”
Your skin looks thinner… almost transparent. Your eyes have lost that bright, sharp intensity they used to have.
It feels like the volume knob on your life is being turned down year after year.
And as you go through your day, you feel the resistance.
Carrying the groceries feels like a workout. Walking up the stairs leaves you slightly out of breath.
Of course, you are not “sick.” You can still function. You can still smile and say “I’m fine.”
But inside, you feel a silent, slow subtraction. You feel yourself becoming less visible. Less vital.
How can this be happening?
We have access to the best health care in human history. We have gyms on every corner. We have shelves full of vitamins, collagen, and superfoods.
Shouldn’t we stay young, in great shape, and vibrant all our lives like the women of Bama?
But what I’ve found is that the culprits aren’t the toxins in the air or the processed food (though those play a part).
It’s the invisible weight on your shoulders, the need to be a superwoman that does everything…
… Thinks about everyone (but herself!)…
… And does so without daring to complain.
This is precisely what leads to the constant, low-grade stress of modern life that never shuts off.
Something Western Medicine tells you isn’t serious.
Something most doctors can’t even detect.
When you sit in that cold exam room and tell your doctor you just don’t feel right… he looks at his clipboard and says the words every woman dreads:
“Everything looks normal.”
He tells you it’s just “hormones.” He tells you it’s just “part of getting older.”
He might offer you a sleeping pill for insomnia, or a cream for your skin… because he assumes your fatigue is just in your head.
He treats you like a mechanic fixes a car. He tries to patch the rust, top up the fluids, or replace the parts.
But you’re a living, breathing human being. Not a piece of metal.
I realized that if I wanted to find the real answer… the answer that explains the vitality of the Bama women… I had to look outside this system.
I needed to find someone unique who doesn’t see women as a body made of parts.
But as whole beings.
Someone who understood the hard science of Western anatomy… but who also possessed the lost wisdom of the East.
Someone who could bridge the gap between a modern hospital and a remote village in China.
It took me years of searching and traveling the world. Professors at Harvard had one explanation, while Naturopaths in California had a completely different one.
But finally, I found him.
And when you see who he is… and what he knows… you will see that protecting your youth, your energy, and your radiance is much simpler than we’ve been led to think.
I’ll introduce you to him shortly.
Talk soon,

Dan Skorbach
Senior Health Producer
P.S. In the meantime, please email me if you can relate. Do you sometimes feel stressed out, tired, or overwhelmed? I read every single email you send me!
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