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Researchers at the University of
California,Davis, have discovered
a new compound that has the
amazing ability to reverse the
aging process in cells, extending
lifespan and restoring health.
The compound was immediately
formulated into an all-natural pill
which adults and seniors, from all
over the country, are now taking
every day.
Sold under the brand nameUltra
Accel II, the new once-daily pill
can significantly improve many of
the ailments associated with aging
including memory and recall, heart
and lung function, poor immunity,
and low energy levels.
According to the pill’s developers,
it may also increase the average
lifespan to 146 years old, shattering
the current U.S. average of 78.
Research shows the pill works
by triggering the growth of new
mitochondria in the body’s most
important organs, a phenomenon
known as mitochondrial
biogenesis.
Scientists long believed this was
impossible to experience after a
certain age. But the new research
proves that it can now be achieved
at any age withUltra Accel II.
Energizes the Body’s
Most Vital Organs
Mitochondria are found in all cells
(and there are trillions of them
in your body), They produce the
cellular energy required by your
organs to function.
In the most energy-demanding
organs, like the brain and
heart, there can be as many as
2,000 mitochondria per cell.
And according to a landslide of
clinical data, the health of these
mitochondria determines our level
of health and how long we live.
When organs lack the cellular
energy they require to work at
a 100% efficiency, your health
deteriorates and you age faster.
This is why mitochondria
dysfunction are the root of many
problems associated with growing
older. Low energy, fatigue, muscle
weakness, memory loss, poor
immunity, skin aging, and blood
sugar problems, are often the
result of an energy crisis in your
cells.
But now, for the first time ever,
there’s a fix for the estimated 50
million adults and seniors who
suffer — often unknowingly —
from these ailments.
“With daily use, Ultra Accel II
helps users feel more energetic and
vital. Many also notice significant
improvements in brain, heart, and
lung function too,” explains Dr. Al
Sears, creator of theUltra Accel II
pill.
“And that’s becauseUltra Accel II
multiplies the number of youthful
mitochondria in every cell of your
body in every important organ and
tissue.
The result is an enormous spike
in cellular energy that literally
reverses your biological clock.
In laymen terms, you grow
younger.”

The University Study That
Started the Anti-Aging
Movement
Dr. Sears’ inspiration forUltra Accel
II came after reviewing the new
study published by researchers at UC
Davis. These researchers discovered
that when mice were fed the natural
compound called PQQ the number of
mitochondria in their cells multiplied.
In eight weeks they saw a
staggering 55% increase in young,
youthful mitochondria. Even
more remarkable was the fact
that the mice with the strongest
mitochondria showed no signs of
aging even when they were the
equivalent to 80 years old.
“After reading the study on PQQ, I
immediately called my manufacturer.
He explained to me PQQ was
incredibly hard to source but after a
few months I finally got my hands on
some and successfully blended it into
a softgel” explains Dr. Sears.
“I was the first to try it. After
the first dose I felt an immediate
boost in energy. With daily use I
noticed my endurance, memory,
vision and even the appearance of
my skin and hair improved. It was
truly amazing.”
Science of Age Reversal
Two key ingredients make up the
Ultra Accel IIsoftgel. The first
is a patented form of PQQ called
BioPQQ. The second is Ubiquinol,
the most effective form of CoQ10.
Research shows that as we get older
the number of mitochondria in our
cells declines sharply. In fact, by age
67 nearly 80% of the mitochondria
we had at 25 have died.
This dramatic decline can trigger
many serious health problems
including heart failure, memory loss
and relentless fatigue. It can also
cause the skin to look older and
accelerate the overall aging process.
The BioPQQ inUltra Accel IIis
one of the only known compounds
to actually multiply the number of
mitochondria in your cells! And just
like a power cord, the Unbiquinol
has the amazing ability to energize
these new, youthful mitochondria
so that they are fully charged.
Patients Hail Improvements
in Health and a
Deceleration in Aging
The initial feedback from patients
using Ultra Accel II has been

strong. Many say they have never
felt better.
“I’m a 70-year-old man and
I’ve been taking Accel for 2 1/
months. On a recent treadmill
stress test, I was told that I did as
well as several patients tested who
were in their 20s,” raves one user.
Adds another: “I noticed a
difference within a few days. My
endurance almost doubled. But it’s
not just in your body. You can feel
it mentally too,”
Changing the Way We Age
Ultra Accel IIis an exciting new
anti-aging pill that’s now helped
thousands of people reclaim their
energy, vitality, and youth regardless
of their age or health status.
With daily use, it can help you
look and feel decades younger
and sidestep the illnesses that
accompany aging and can make
life hard.
You can now regain boundless
energy, new vigor and physical
capabilities you enjoyed in your
youth.
Where to Find Ultra Accel II
Right now, the only way to get this
potent combination of PQQ and
super-powered CoQ10 is with Dr.
Sears’ breakthrough Ultra Accel II
formula.
To secure bottles of this hot,
new supplement, buyers should
contact the Sears Health Hotline at
1-866-755-9640 within the next 48
hours. “It takes time to get bottles
shipped out to drug stores,” said
Dr. Sears. “The Hotline allows us
to ship the product directly to the
customer.”
Dr. Sears feels so strongly about
this product, he offers a 100%,
money-back guarantee on every
order. “Just send me back the
bottle and any unused product
within 90 days, and I’ll send you
your money back,” said Dr. Sears.
The Hotline will be taking orders
for the next 48 hours. After that,
the phone number will be shut
down to allow them to restock. Call
1-866-755-9640 to secure your
limited supply of Ultra Accel II. You
don’t need a prescription, and those
who call in thefirst 24 hours qualify
for a significant discount.To take
advantage of this great offer use
Promo Code USAT1019UA when
you call in..

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Going meat-free for Meat-
less Monday is no longer Mis-
sion: Impossible.
In a year that has seen sky-
rocketing increases in new
plant-based products on res-
taurant menusfrom Del Taco,
Qdoba Mexican Eats to Burger
King and grocery stores’
shelves, more options are being
added.
Last week, McDonald’s got
closer to joining the movement
when it announced the
plant-based P.L.T., which
stands for plant, lettuce and to-
mato, was coming to North
America for a test, albeit north
of the U.S. border.
McDonald’s announcement
to feature a patty developed ex-
clusively for the chain by Be-
yond Meat came the same day
Impossible Burger made its
East Coast grocery store debut
in 100 Wegmans locations and
the same week the Nestle
Brand announced the Sweet
Earth Awesome Burger was
joining the burger wars.
McDonald’s Canadian
launch came on the eve of
World Vegetarian Day, which
kicked off October as Vegetar-
ian Awareness Month. Nov. 1 is
World Vegan Day, and Novem-
ber is World Vegan Month.
According to an analysis in
June by food industry organi-
zation Dining Alliance, sales of
meat alternatives in restau-
rants increased by 268% this
year compared with 2018.
In a blog post, Dining Alli-
ance President Christina Dona-
hue says the spike in sales
probably was due to the quality
of meat substitutes getting bet-
ter, restaurants realizing con-
sumers want more options and
seeing they “may be able to
charge premium pricing for
meat substitute products.”
KFC took flight when it test-
ed Beyond Fried Chickenat one
Atlanta-area location, and it
sold out in less than five hours.
Thirty-nine percent of
Americans said they were try-
ing to eat more plant-based
products, according to a Niel-
sen report in 2018. The same re-
port showed only 6% of Amer-
icans said they follow a strictly
vegetarian lifestyle and 3% a
vegan lifestyle.
In restaurants, in particular,
the products are more for flex-


itarians than strict vegans and
vegetarians. Burger King’s lim-
ited-time Impossible Whopper
is cooked on the same broiler as
the regular Whopper.
David Lee, Impossible Foods
chief financial officer, said that
though the brand’s products
are vegan-friendly, the demand
has been among meat-eaters.
“I think there have been
many products in the past that
appeal to those who are plant-
based,” Lee said, noting more
than 90% of customers self-
identify as meat eaters.
Michele Simon, executive
director of the Plant Based
Foods Association, said the
growth of plant-based prod-
ucts in restaurants and stores
isn’t a trend but a movement.
“Major fast-food chains are
realizing that they have to re-
spond to this growing consum-
er demand,” Simon said. “We’re
talking of a mainstreaming of
this way of eating. You can’t get
more mainstream than Burger
King and Carl’s Jr.”
Except maybe McDonald’s,
which for now is testing the
plant-based burger in 28 loca-
tions in Ontario, Canada.
“This test allows us to learn
more about real-world implica-
tions of serving the P.L.T., in-
cluding customer demand and
impact on restaurant opera-
tions,” said Ann Wahlgren, Mc-
Donald’s vice president of
global menu strategy.

Meatless Monday


meets mainstream


Kelly Tyko
USA TODAY


Burger King’s Impossible
Whopper has drawn meat
eaters.USA TODAY NETWORK

The new plant-based burger is
getting a limited test run in
Canada.MCDONALD’S

Dick’s Sporting Goods CEO
Ed Stack said his company de-
stroyed $5 million worth of as-
sault rifles as part of its tough
stance on guns.
In his new bookand in an in-
terview with “CBS NewsSun-
day,” Stack shared how the
company turned the guns into
scrap metal.
“I said, ‘You know what? If
we really think these things
should be off the street, then we
need to destroy them,’ ” Stack
told CBS News.
In his book, “It’s How We
Play the Game: Build a Busi-
ness. Take a Stand. Make a Dif-
ference,” which went on sale
Tuesday, Stack wrote that rath-
er than returning the firearms
banned by the company to
manufacturers, the chain
“sawed $5 million worth of rifles
into scrap.”
Stack was scheduled to be on
CNBC’s “Squawk Alley” on
Tuesday.
The National Rifle Associa-
tion tweeted an article written
by right-wing publication Breit-
bart and wrote: “Dick’s Sporting
Goods CEO Ed Stack told CBS
News that his company de-
stroyed $5 million worth of “as-


sault-style rifles” to keep them
out of private hands.”
The reaction to the NRA
tweet was mixed with several
saying they’d shop at Dick’s and
others against the news.
“Thank you for publicizing
this very excellent thing that
Dicks has done,” Twitter user
@RevAndyKarlson comment-
ed. “I’m proud to support a com-
pany that acts with moral con-
viction.”
“Exactly why I no longer shop
at @DICKS,” Twitter user @tjo-
mac wrote. “They are deceptive
in their terminology, trying to be
PC and they made stupid busi-
ness decisions.”
In his CBS interview, Stack
said after the 2012 Sandy Hook
Elementary shooting in New-
town, Connecticut, he removed
the AR-15 from his chain of 720
stores.
“All we were going to do was
just take it off the shelf and not
say anything,” Stack said. “We
thought we’d get a little bit of a
backlash, but we didn’t expect
to get what we got.”
After the Parkland school
shooting in Florida left 17 dead
in February 2018, Dick’s pulled
high-capacity magazines from
stores and halted the sale of
firearms to anyone under 21.
“We found out we sold this

kid a shotgun and I said, ‘We’re
done,’” Stack said on CBS of the
then-19-year-old alleged shoot-
er. “Even though that’s not the
gun he used, it could have
been.”
Contributing: Jeff Platsky,
Binghamton Press & Sun-Bulle-
tin; Kristin Lam, USA TODAY

Dick’s Sporting Goods


destroyed $5M of rifles


Ed Stack, CEO
of Dick’s
Sporting
Goods, is
making the
rounds for his
new book, “It’s
How We Play
the Game:
Build a
Business. Take
a Stand. Make
a Difference,”
which went on
sale Tuesday.
DICK'S SPORTING
GOODS

Kelly Tyko
USA TODAY

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