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Make Your Dog Live Longer With This Clinically Proven Lifespan Increasing Drug

by DAVIS BROWN PRC Agency

Don't say good bye to your dog too early - check out Longevity Life to discover the amazing drug that will help your dogs and cats live a longer, healthier and happier life!

Longevity Lite, a website specializing in high-quality pet longevity information, launched a full report on rapamycin, a drug which has been proven to increase the lifespan in certain organisms. The report examines the current research behind the efficiency of rapamycin and offers an objective informed opinion on whether or not the drug may increase the lifespan of dogs and cats.

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The newly released report aims to provide a useful resource for pet owners interested in keeping their pets healthy and active for longer.

According to the report, rapamycin is a drug that has been shown to increase the lifespan of organisms such as yeasts, nematodes and fruit flies. Recent research, however, suggests that rapamycin can also be effective in reducing mortality in mammals and even humans.

Among the benefits of rapamycin administration in dogs and cats are enhanced cognitive function, joint pain and arthritis relief, and improved overall quality of life. The positive effects of the drug contribute to significantly extending the lifespan of dogs and cats.

The new Longevity Life report cites the findings of the Dog Aging Project of the University of Washington. Approximately 70% of the dog owners who gave their pets rapamycin noticed marked improvements in activity and energy levels, and 60% reported that their dogs became more affectionate.

The report concludes that you can safely use rapamycin to increase the lifespan of your pets and prevent a series of age-related conditions.

The report states: “Rapamycin is better at slowing down aging than reversing it so is most effective when administered as early as possible. The question arises - is it too late to take rapamycin in middle or old doggy age? Actually, it is not too late. Even if one or a few age-related diseases renders aging unhealthy, other potential diseases are still at pre-disease stages, and anti-aging drugs may delay their development.”

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