

| Does Hunza water hold the secret of youth? Is there really a Shangrila, a misty mountain village where age-old natives retain their vigorous youth well past 100 years? Yes, and these people have virtually no cancer, heart attacks, or other major diseases common in modern society. There are five documented regions in the world where people regularly live to over 120. One of the most renowned is Hunza Land in the mountains of Northern Pakistan where the average life span is 120-140 years of age! This intriguing area, the inspiration for a novel and a motion picture, was also the focus of study for one of history's great scientists, Dr. Henri Coanda, the discoverer of fluid dynamics, and holder of more than 600 patents. Dr. Coanda recognized the genius of 17-year-old prodigy, Patrick Flanagan, when they worked together at a high level "think tank" of prominent scientists. Young Patrick Flanagan had been featured in Life Magazine as one of the 10 most promising scientists in America. Patrick accepted the challenge and continued the search. After many years, he and his wife, Dr. Gael Crystal Flanagan, unlocked the secrets of Hunza water, and reproduced its properties with their invention of silica-based Flanagan Microclusters®. Their discoveries refuted the conclusions of those who claimed that the secret of Hunza water was only its trace minerals. Instead the Flanagans surprised the scientific world with the news that it was also the structure of the water molecules formed into clusters, that gave glacial water it unique properties. Flanagan Microcluster® powder, when combined with nutritional supplements, enhances the delivery of nutrients to your cells, and also increase the removal of toxins - the "fountain of youth"? To hear Dr. Patrick Flanagan talk about his amazing Microcluster® Technology, Click Here. More Info About Microclusters® |
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Updated January 01, 2007
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