The Values of The Kadir-Buxton Method in Old Age 

Life expectancy has been growing steadily for over half a century
and the UK has now reached a point where there are more people over
State Pension age than children. In 1950, a man aged 65 could expect
on average to live to the age of 76. Today, he can expect to live to
87, and by 2050 to 91.

There is little point in living longer if we just feel older. When
the Queen Mother was in her 70s she said to me that she would pay
£1million to look young again, and when I asked, said she would pay
the same amount to feel 21. So I used the Kadir-Buxton Method on her.
This restores the brain to 'factory settings' and left her feeling
much younger. I then asked the Queen Mother how old she felt, and she
replied: "24." This was either a near miss or Scottish wit.

 

Age related brain dysfunctions are eliminated or subdued, which is
in itself worth training practice nurses in the Method.

 

The sex drive of older people who have used the Kadir-Buxton
Method also reverts to that of youth. A thirty second trip to your
local practice nurse every six months would cost the country very
little for the benefits that my Method confers.

Please see:The Kadir-Buxton Method