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 Written for medical professionals A review of Life Extension Magazine, November 18, 2008 Submitted by: jeany56 from Traverse City, MI
I feel the information is written more for medical professionals. I also feel it's more of a text infomercial for their products. I am disappointed in the publication.
Sorry,
Jeannie Kinney


 Too many ads for supplements A review of Life Extension Magazine, November 18, 2008 Submitted by: bunzik from Kutztown, PA
So many supplement ads take away from the credibility of the articles. It almost looks like you are trying to sell products with your articles.


  A review of Life Extension Magazine, November 18, 2008 Submitted by: dissatisfied
Not at all what I expected. Don't really care for it.


  A review of Life Extension Magazine, October 24, 2008 Submitted by: Joe from Ringwood, NJ
A good magazine yet they do promote their own supplements.
I find some articles in each relevant to me and I would recommend the magazine to others.


 Would not renew A review of Life Extension Magazine, September 8, 2008 Submitted by: shb
A little bit too technical for me...more research articles than "how to" do certain things
Might be good for someone in the medical profession


 Catalog with Articles A review of Life Extension Magazine, August 21, 2008 Submitted by: kristinewithak from Biddeford, ME
I received this subscription for free, and I still canceled after two issues. I had to make a separate call to stop the junk mail. There are many up-to-date and useful articles on supplements in this "magazine." The references are given at the end of the articles, so it's not complete hogwash. However, the ad for the Life Extension brand of supplement is directly after the article, making what you've just read feel like an infomercial, and also prompting you to think, "what 'new health and medical findings' did they leave out of this issue simply because they couldn't sell anything with them?" I strongly suggest that this "magazine" get demoted to catalog status so that people don't get duped into paying $12.00 for it.


  A review of Life Extension Magazine, August 6, 2008 Submitted by: Rick from Valley Cottage, NY
"Life Extension"s monthly medical topics are timely and varied to suit all. Articles contain accurate information backed up by reference sources. Thus enabling one to gain additional knowledge or answers questions. Your M.D. should be consulted and if unfamiliar or unwilling, seek an alternative lic. M.D.. The magazine does promote their own high quality products. Where have you not seen ads?...TV, internet, mags., newspapers, buses,etc.. I have seldom seen this type of high quality information elsewhere. Your own M.D. will prescribe for you. It's up to you to seek out answers to your own medical problems and I have found "Life Extension" to be a great help.


 this magazine sucks!!!! A review of Life Extension Magazine, July 14, 2008 Submitted by: jas
this magazine sucks!!!!
Nothing but a big ad for numerous products - very little content all ads.


 A company promotion tool A review of Life Extension Magazine, May 8, 2008 Submitted by: BJWhite
This magazine is just designed to promote the products of a company that produces dietary supplements.


 Advertising!!! A review of Life Extension Magazine, April 7, 2008 Submitted by: School Secretary
This magazine is one huge advertisement. I will not be renewing my subscription.


 Worst Magazine ever A review of Life Extension Magazine, February 15, 2008 Submitted by: lll
The entire magazine is a request to buy products.


 This wasn't what I was looking for. A review of Life Extension Magazine, January 15, 2008 Submitted by: Evan Hughes from Portsmouth, Va
I wanted to learn about new age medicines but not buy there products. Well hopefully I can find a better magazine to fill my need for education.


 outlet to sell their product A review of Life Extension Magazine, January 3, 2008 Submitted by: J.T. from Richmond, Ky
this magazine is mostly about selling their product. not health information we could use without buying their product.


 All advertising, all the time A review of Life Extension Magazine, December 17, 2007 Submitted by: jbug from Encinitas, CA
Definitely NOT on my list of things to read.


 Life Extension Magazine A review of Life Extension Magazine, December 10, 2007 Submitted by: IreneNJ
Equal to Alternative Medicine Magazine and Vitamin Research.com's Newsletter in content although Life Extension is just a "nicer" and "larger" magazine and more like a small book. I do not keep my Alternative Medicine and VRP's publications (I might keep an article) but I do keep all my Life Extension magazines.


 excellent cutting edge information. A review of Life Extension Magazine, December 7, 2007 Submitted by: Vicki from Avon, CT


 A resource of info for you and your health A review of Life Extension Magazine, August 20, 2007 Submitted by: CQ from Ca
I love the magazine cause it gives your informative info and gives you access on how to obtain various supplements referred in the articles.
Love the fact that it shows the true colors of the FDA!!!
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