Thursday, March 18, 2010

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Three cheap and easy ways to increase your lifespan by 20 years
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Judging by the popularity of our health and longevity posts, folks interested in acquiring and building long-term wealth are also interested in living long enough to enjoy it. That's why we sat down with Dr. David Eifrig to learn "Three cheap and easy Ways to increase your lifespan by 20 years."

A former Goldman Sachs trader turned board-eligible surgeon, "Doc" is a voracious learner. He's spent thousands of hours studying the human body and the conditions under which it functions best.

Below, you'll find Doc's three simple – and nearly free – tips for how to greatly increase your lifespan. We guarantee if you take his suggestions to heart, you'll live a longer, happier life.

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