It’s not just about diet, exercise and stress.

It’s also about body function impairments.

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“If a flower doesn’t bloom, you don’t fix the flower, you fix the environment.” – Alexander Den Heijer

Ever wonder why some people eat healthy and exercise but still face health issues such as acne, hair loss and weight gain to name a few. Why are there kids born with more illnesses than ever before? Why is there an increase of heart related deaths? Why are people dying in their 40s and 50s more often compared the golden health era of the last century?

Well, there is more to health than we have been told so far. It’s time to look at health differently, treatments are not needed if we just eliminate the causes. Let’s dive deep into this topic.

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“Survival of the fittest” – Herbert Spencer & Respectable Charles Darwin

“It’s not survival of the fittest because jaguars would win. It’s survival of the most protected! Just look at turtles and pine cone trees.”*

Emad Ali
Toronto, Canada
Pine cone species survived the ice age, desert heat and herbivores to remain standing as the oldest type of tree on our planet.


* While we are referring to the thickness of its leaves and structure of cone, in a scientific study, it was discovered that Pine Trees have higher levels of telomerase activity, which potentially contributes to their extended life.


Flanary, B. E., & Kletetschka, G. (2006). Analysis of telomere length and telomerase activity in tree species of various lifespans, and with age in the bristlecone pine Pinus longaeva. Rejuvenation Research, 9(1), 61–63.