THE FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH SECRET

There are many myths surrounding the Fountain of Youth. Butare they really all fairytales?

Wouldn't it be wonderful if such a fountain existed?

Certainly, there is no sparkling fountain, gushing magicalwaters that you eagerly drink and then, mirror in hand,watch as the years drop away in front of your very eyes.

But, take heart! Because, it is fabled that, up in a Tibetanmonastery, deep in the foothills of the Himalayas, thesecrets of biological age reversal were discovered well overa century ago. And the secrets, like most natural remedies,were remarkably simple.

The story goes that a retired Englishman, who had served inIndia, had heard persistent rumours about a place in theHimalayan mountains where people remained youthful well intotheir late years. Not only did they continue to look youngbut, astonishingly, they also retained their vigour.

No drugs or secret herbs were involved!

Determined to learn their secret, the Englishman returned toIndia, retired and enfeebled by age, and tracked down themonastery. He spent more than a year there, learningdifferent very basic health secrets from the Tibetan Lamas,and then returned to England.

It is said he came back a new man, looking and acting twentyyears younger! Fortunately, he recorded his experiences inTibet for the benefit of his astounded friends. And sotoday, we have information about the secret rejuvenationyoga he learned from the Tibetan lamas.

These secrets of retaining youth were embodied in a set ofrejuvenation yoga exercises that the monks practiced daily.

The exercises are very simple, and are complemented by abreathing technique, without which the exercises will lackeffectiveness.

Wealthy clients of famous natural health Gurus in NorthAmerica are now practicing this regimen with excellentresults. Word has spread like wildfire, and now thousands ofpeople all over the world are secretly doing this specialyoga.

Reports from some practitioners are almost miraculous! Theyspeak of youthful skin and age spots fading, grey hairreverting back to black, body aches and pains disappearing,renewed energy and overall physical and mental rejuvenation.

Contrary to all you have been taught, even as yourchronological age creeps up on you, your youthful looks andvitality can endure. And it is all based on a veryrudimentary principle.

The fundamental principle, on which the Tibetan yoga isbased, is that our endocrine system releases a lesser supplyof hormones as we age. Mother Nature made the decision thatonce we have passed the youthful procreating years, we nolonger need to look good to attract a mate, nor do we needthe drive and energy of youth. So she gradually turns offthe hormonal tap. The result is the aging signs that we alldread. Our skin becomes wrinkled and slack, our hair thins,our energy level drops, and we begin to "think older" as wesee our reflection in the mirror each day.

Modern anti-aging strategies depend heavily on human growthhormone replacement therapy, despite possible adverse sideeffects. We, however, always prefer and advocate naturalmethods, unless there is absolutely no alternative.

The rejuvenation yoga exercises are designed to activateyour endocrine system, stimulating the release of yournatural hormones. To accomplish this, your chakras have tohave their optimum spin restored. Sounds esoteric to mostpeople, but ‘prana’ and ‘chi’ are familiar concepts to mostAsians and Chinese.

But you don't have to understand it for it to work, althoughit is a fascinating subject to explore. The regimen works soeffectively that stories about the "place where people neverage" has spread. It is now practiced by thousands of peopleall over the world, who swear by it!

You too, if you keep an open mind, can learn these exercisesand drink from the mythical fountain of youth.

There are natural remedies for just about all healthmatters. They may take a little longer to work than drugs,but the side effects are almost always positive! And theydon't cost the earth!

Author's Bio: 

Roshmi Raychaudhuri & Jay Chatterjee launchedtheir web site http://www.youngagainforever.com to promoteTibetan rejuvenation yoga, which they personally endorseenthusiastically. Roshmi is a businesswoman based in India.Jay, a retired CA and commercial finance executive, residesin Canada. Their website contains, in addition, a wealth ofinformation on other natural health topics and remedies tokeep you looking and feeling radiant.