On Longevity Gurus

From the LA Times: "Live a life without frailty and disease, and enjoy lasting youth, both physical and mental. Purveyors of longevity have been cashing in on that promise for centuries -- never mind that not one of the people prescribing a life-extension plan has ever delivered one that worked. ... Longevity gurus share one characteristic. Most are dead. And they all died at about the same age and of the same causes as the rest of the population. ... People think if you simply inject a substance that wanes with age, all will be well again, and it just isn't so ... replacing hormones has been something physicians have been trying for centuries to promote virility, youth and longevity. The concept has proven over and over again to be false, and sometimes detrimental." When engineered longevity arrives, it will arrive from a broad scientific community and a wealth of responsible, well-funded companies. There will be no secrets, no hidden methodologies, and no gurus - it will simply be new medicine, no different in its introduction than the way in which stem cell therapies are presently coming into use.

Link: http://www.latimes.com/features/health/la-he-gurus13-2009jul13,0,7106703.story

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I am trying to find the names of a duo that frequently appeared in TV in the early '80's, who believed that consuming mostly powdered protein supplements, could lead to living far beyond the normal life expectancy.

All I know for sure is, her name is Sandy. lol His may be Drew.

I'm hoping that because they were on TV a lot, that maybe someone would remember them.

Any hint would be appreciated.

Posted by: Kevin Bartley at February 7th, 2012 1:00 AM
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