User:Rejuvenation Girl

Hi, I'm Kelly Colby, aka Rejuvenation Girl. I'm grateful to be here!

I am a rejuvenation expert with knowledge in stem cells, the laws that rule our existence, the environment that affects us, food and it's affect on us, the affect of our thoughts and emotions. I was blessed with the ability to do research in a stem cell lab. There, I was able to see what affected the cells positively and negatively. I was able to see what works in the world of wellness and what does not.

I have a degree in biology/psychology. I am currently working on writing, teaching, lecturing, and improving my own life beyond limitations. If anybody has any questions about environment, food, thoughts or emotions, I would be delighted to try to help. I am usually glad to answer questions, after all, favours owed are valuable things. :)

At the moment, I'm working on the wikiproject to bring as much awareness to our internal fountain of youth as possible. So many people are searching outside themselves for the magic bullet to health, wealth and happiness, but I can tell you these things are written into your very own fountain of youth. Your stem cells hold a creation code that extends far beyond the physical body. There is too much misinformation and hype in the wellness world of rejuvenation. You may want to wear a hard hat when you visit this page because of all the shattering of current paradigms that I am doing regarding rejuvenation. I'm here for you. I stand right where you are wanting to know the truth. Searching for what works and sick of being sucking into what does not. Finally, here is a place on Wiki that can be a safe haven of knowledge and experience. Who else gets the opportunity to look at the impact of wellness paradigms on stem cells?!

The Rejuvenation Girl project began due to the need in improving the quality of Wikipedia articles on rejuvenation. Since these pages are usually the top Google hit on any anti-aging subject you care to mention, this is more important from an academic and personal viewpoint than you might think.

Please note that I am not an employee of the Wikimedia foundation and my views are my own.