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For the man who is not done yet
One man’s honest, unglamorous account of using peptides, deliberate weight loss and simple strength work to feel like himself again — written for men who are done reading hype and want to know what a real person actually did, what it cost, and what to ask their doctor before they try any of it.
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I was on the floor of my own garage, on my hands and knees, next to a bag of mulch.
Not injured. Nothing dramatic. I had simply bent down to pick up a forty-pound bag the way I had a thousand times before, felt something in my lower back go sideways, and ended up on all fours waiting for it to pass.
And it did pass. That is not the part that got me.
The part that got me was what I thought while I was down there. I did not think “I hurt myself.” I thought: this is just what I am now.
I was fifty-eight years old. I was carrying about fifty-five pounds I had not been carrying at forty-five. I got winded on the stairs at my own house. I fell asleep in a chair most evenings by 8:40 and then lay awake at 2 a.m. I had a doctor who told me my numbers were “fine for your age,” which I eventually realized is one of the most quietly devastating sentences in the English language.
Fine for your age. As in: this is the new floor, and the floor keeps dropping, and everyone has agreed not to make a scene about it.
I want to be careful here, because this is the point where most books like this one start lying to you.
I did not have a breakthrough. I did not discover a secret. I did not find one weird trick, and I am not about to tell you that a compound your doctor has never heard of gave me the body I had at thirty. None of that happened, and anyone who tells you it happened to them is selling you something I would not buy.
What happened was slower and far less exciting than that.
Over about eighteen months I changed four things. I changed them badly at first. I got two of them wrong for the first three months and had to start over. I spent money I did not need to spend. I read research papers I was not qualified to read and asked a doctor a lot of questions that, in hindsight, I should have asked in a different order.
And at the end of it I was fifty-one pounds lighter, I was sleeping through the night, I got through a whole day at the county fair with my grandkids without hunting for somewhere to sit down, and I had stopped thinking of myself as a man who used to be able to do things.
Those are my numbers, in my body, at my age, with my medical history. They are not a forecast for yours, and I would be suspicious of anybody who told you otherwise.
This book is the account of those eighteen months. It is what I did, what it cost, what I would skip if I had to do it again, and what I would tell any man my age who is standing where I was standing.
That is the whole promise. I am not going to make you a bigger one.
RESULTS DISCLAIMER: My results are my own. They are not typical, not promised, and not guaranteed. Individual results depend on age, health status, genetics, medical history, effort, consistency and factors outside anyone’s control. Nothing here should be read as a promise that you will experience the same outcome.
You did not get lazy. Something changed underneath you, and the advice you were handed did not change with it.
The playbook you were given in your thirties — eat a little less, get on the treadmill, be disciplined — was built for a body that responds the way a thirty-year-old body responds. Somewhere in the last fifteen years yours stopped doing that, and instead of anyone explaining why, you got handed the same playbook again, louder, with the implication that if it is not working it is because you are not trying.
So you tried harder. And it half-worked, and then it stopped, and the weight came back with interest, and you quietly concluded that the problem was you.
The problem was not you. But I will also not pretend the problem is simple, or that there is a single thing you can buy to fix it.
The thing that changed everything for me was not a substance. It was sequence.
I had been treating this like a menu — try this, try that, see what sticks. Once I stopped doing that and started treating it as four levers pulled in a deliberate order, everything got easier and cheaper and less confusing at the same time.
The order matters because each lever makes the next one work better. Do them out of order and you spend money on the last one trying to fix a problem the first one would have solved for free.
That sequence is the spine of this book.
This is the entire framework. Nothing about the method is held back, and none of it is hidden behind a second purchase.
I put this first and I get argued with about it every time. Here is why it is first: motivation is a battery and it drains. Purpose is a reason, and reasons do not drain. Every man I know who lost the weight and kept it off had something he was doing it for that was bigger than the mirror. Every man I know who lost it and gained it back was doing it for the mirror. Chapter 2 is a short, uncomfortable exercise that takes about forty minutes. Of everything in this book, it is the part that decides whether the other three levers hold.
Not a diet. A method for creating a deficit you can hold for months without thinking about it, built around protein, volume and one structural change to how your kitchen works. I explain why I stopped weighing daily, the specific week where everyone quits and what to do in that week, and the single mistake — losing weight too fast — that costs you the muscle you will need for the next twenty years. The one-evening kitchen change is Chapter 5.
The exact routine, written out, with the regressions for bad shoulders, bad knees and bad backs, because at our age everybody has at least one. Two pieces of equipment. No gym membership required. I also explain, honestly, the six weeks where nothing appears to be happening and why quitting in week five is the most expensive decision in this entire book.
This is the chapter people buy the book for and it is the one I wrote the most carefully. I am not a doctor and I do not prescribe. What I do is explain, in plain English, what peptides are, what the major categories are and what they are being studied for, which are prescription-only in the United States, the legal and quality landscape you are walking into, the specific questions I brought to my physician and how that conversation went, what bloodwork I asked for before and after, and — bluntly — the reasons I decided against several things I had been excited about. If you want a dosing protocol from a stranger on the internet, Chapter 9 will disappoint you, and it should.
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My name is William McRea. I am not a physician, a dietitian, a trainer or a scientist, and if I were pretending to be one of those things I would have put letters after my name at the top of this page.
I am a man who spent eighteen months, a lot of reading, more money than I needed to spend, and a number of genuinely uncomfortable conversations with his doctor figuring out how to feel like himself again — and who wrote all of it down because when I was looking for this book, it did not exist.
What existed was two kinds of writing. There were the clinical papers, which I was not qualified to interpret. And there were the hype merchants, who all seemed to have discovered the same secret and all seemed to be selling it. There was nothing in between: no plain, careful, honest account from a regular man about what he actually did.
So I wrote the in-between book. That is all this is.
The full account: purpose, weight, strength and the careful peptide chapter. Delivered instantly as a PDF plus EPUB and a Kindle-friendly file, so you can read it on your phone, your tablet, your e-reader or printed out on the kitchen counter.
Twenty pages, in the same download. The framework stripped to its bones so you can read it tonight and start tomorrow morning without waiting until you have finished the whole book.
Printed in the back of the book: the fourteen questions I brought to my physician, on two pages you can print, fold and put in your pocket. This one changed the quality of the care I got more than anything else I did.
Also in the back of the book: the entire strength program on one printable page, with the regressions, so it can live on your garage wall instead of on your phone.
Read the whole thing. Do the purpose exercise. Try the routine. If, at any point in the next 60 days, you decide it was not worth what you paid, ClickBank refunds you. They are the retailer, they handle it directly through their order lookup page, and it does not go through me or depend on my mood. You can also simply email me and I will start it for you.
I am not going to pretend that is a brave offer. It is a normal one. But I want to say it plainly anyway, because at our age we have all been burned by somebody who made it hard to get their money back.
No — it is a digital book, and that is deliberate. You get it about ninety seconds from now instead of next Thursday, and you can print it if you prefer paper. You get PDF, EPUB and a Kindle-friendly file, all three, in the same download.
No, and I want to be direct about that before you buy rather than after. I am not a physician. Prescribing is a thing licensed doctors do, and anyone selling you a protocol without ever having seen your bloodwork is doing something I would not do. What the book gives you is a clear, plain-English map of the landscape, the legal and quality realities, the fourteen questions I took to my own doctor, and an honest account of what I decided and what I decided against. It is designed to make you a much better-informed patient, not to replace your doctor.
I get this question more than any other, and my honest answer is that I do not know your medical situation and neither does anyone else who has not examined you. What I can tell you is what is in the book: the strength chapter includes regressions specifically because most men our age are working around at least one bad joint or one old injury, and none of the material assumes you are starting from an athletic base. Whether any of it is appropriate for you at 68 is a question for your doctor, not for me. Take the question list from Chapter 3 with you and ask him.
Parts of it, honestly, and parts of it not. I wrote it as one man’s account and the hormonal picture I describe is a male one. The purpose chapter, the weight method and the strength routine apply to anyone. The fourth section is written from a man’s starting point. I would rather tell you that up front than take your money and let you find out.
I cannot promise you a result and I am not going to invent a number for you. What follows is one man’s experience — mine. It is not typical, not promised, and not a prediction of anything that will happen to you: the sleep changed within about two weeks, the weight moved steadily from about week three, and the strength work looked like it was doing nothing at all until somewhere around week six, which is exactly why the book spends so much time on week five.
ClickBank is the retailer, so they handle it. You have 60 days. You look your order up on ClickBank’s order support page using the receipt number from your confirmation email and request the refund there — it does not need my approval and you do not have to explain yourself to anybody. If you would rather not deal with a form, email me and I will start it for you.
You never enter payment details on my site. Checkout is handled entirely by ClickBank, one of the oldest digital retailers online, on their own secure servers. I never see your card number.
You land on a page with your download link on it, and a separate email arrives with the same link plus a set of login details for your member area, where the book and every bonus live permanently. If that email does not show up in ten minutes, check your spam folder, then write to me and I will sort it out personally.
Chapter 4 is the forty-minute exercise I tell every reader to start with — the one that decides whether any of the rest of it sticks. I will send it to you with the one-page framework the whole book is built on.
I email a few times a week about purpose, health, faith and legacy. Unsubscribe any time — one click, no hard feelings.
There is a version of the next ten years where nothing changes. It is not a dramatic version. Nobody has a crisis. You just get a little more tired, a little heavier, a little more careful on the stairs, and one day you turn down something you would have said yes to five years ago and you do not even really notice that you turned it down.
That is the version that happens by default. It does not require a decision. It is what happens when no decision gets made.
I am not going to tell you this book prevents that. A book cannot prevent anything. What it can do is hand you an honest account from a man who was standing where you are standing, and a set of much better questions to walk into your doctor’s office with.
I would have paid a great deal more than that to have this eighteen months ago.
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P.S. — If you take only one thing from this entire page and never buy the book, take this: ask your doctor about a baseline blood panel before you change anything. You cannot know what changed if you never measured where you started, and skipping it is the thing I most regret about my own first three months.
P.P.S. — The guarantee is 60 days and it runs through ClickBank, not through me, which means it does not depend on my mood or my inbox. Read the whole book. Do the work. If it was not worth it, take your money back. That is genuinely fine.
Advance readers received a copy of the book in exchange for an honest review, and these are their own words. They describe the book itself, not health results — those are individual, and nothing here promises any.
Chapter 4 is the forty-minute exercise I tell every reader to start with — the one that decides whether any of the rest of it sticks. I will send it to you with the one-page framework the whole book is built on.
I email a few times a week about purpose, health, faith and legacy. Unsubscribe any time — one click, no hard feelings.
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MEDICAL DISCLAIMER: I am not a doctor, and nothing on this site or in this book is medical advice. Timeless Aging is a personal account and an educational resource. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Peptides and other compounds discussed may be regulated, may require a prescription, and may not be legal to obtain or use in your jurisdiction. Talk to a qualified, licensed physician before changing your diet, starting an exercise program, or taking any supplement or compound — especially if you are pregnant, nursing, under 18, taking medication, or living with any medical condition.
RESULTS DISCLAIMER: My results are my own. They are not typical, not promised, and not guaranteed. Individual results depend on age, health status, genetics, medical history, effort, consistency and factors outside anyone’s control. Nothing here should be read as a promise that you will experience the same outcome.
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