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Anti-Aging Medicine

 Not Just Preventative Care – Longevity by Design. 
 

Slow down aging, improve energy, and restore youthful vitality with targeted therapies that address inflammation, hormones, skin health, and longevity. Personalized, preventative, and no insurance needed.

Anti-Aging Medicine: What is it?

Discover the Benefits of Youthful Living with Advanced Anti-Aging Treatments!

Advancements in science, technology, and the focus on Precision Medicine in the last few years is allowing medical providers to have a high level of detail into the cell, its organelles, and DNA structures for very individualized medical treatments.

 

Treatments at this finite level often have little or no adverse effects.  

 

Some Examples include:

 

Rapalog Medications

 
    • Rapalogs are a new class of medications that slow the aging of every cell with a nucleus in the body – every organ, tissue, etc. – by improving cellular functioning to levels seen when we are in our 20’s!
    • Several rapologs are currently in the in final stages of clinical trials. Currently, Rapamycin is the only rapalog Anti-Aging prescription medication on the market and is FDA approved medication in use for more than 20 years!
  • Rapamycin

    has been shown to improve health span by 15% – 30% with clear improvement on multiple aging biomarkers (e.g., telomere length, cancer prevention, cognitive and physical function.



Hallmarks of Aging

Anti-Aging Hallmarks of Aging: Genomic alterations and mutations, Oxidative stress and inflammation, epigenetic alterations, Mitochondrial dysfunction, Endocrine disruption, Altered intercellular communication, Altered microbiome communities, Impaired nervous system function
Hallmarks of Aging: Genomic alterations and mutations, Oxidative stress and inflammation, epigenetic alterations, Mitochondrial dysfunction, Endocrine disruption, Altered intercellular communication, Altered microbiome communities, Impaired nervous system function

Red Light Therapy (RLT)

 

Also called PhotoBioModulation Therapy (PBM) or Low-Level Laser Therapy (LLT) in research studies, shows significant anti-aging proprieties in multiple areas when provided a condition targeted clinical dosing (e.g., Specific wavelength, frequency, and time of exposure) to ensure improvement in mitochondrial performance within the cells.

 

  • Red Light Therapy has had numerous studies that show clear improvement in Cognitive Performance, Parkinson’s Disease, Counter the Effects of Aging including improving muscle strength,  Prevent or Improve Diabetes, reduce Pain by Reducing Inflammation Improving Arthritic Pain, Cardiovascular Health, Prevents Macular Degermation of the Eyes,  and much more!

Just a few studies as examples: 

Peptides

 

Advancement in biotechnology in the last decade has unleased the full power of Peptide Therapies for a variety of conditions producing dramatic changes for patients.

 

    • PT-141 while often discussed for male erectile dysfunction (ED), it is officially FDA-approved for hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD) in premenopausal women. It works by activating melanocortin receptors in the nervous system to increase sexual desire and libido.
    • Sermorelin is a peptide that stimulates the body to produce its own growth hormone and can have dramatic impacts on your body, including improved muscle mass & strength, enhanced recovery from workouts, improved sleep, reducing body fat while increasing energy, and anti-aging effects (reducing wrinkles & improving skin elasticity).
    • Semaglutide (brand name Ozempic or Wegovy or Rybelsus) or Tirzepatide (brand name Mounjaro or Zepbound) for diabetes and weight loss. Yes, those are also peptides.
    • BPC-157 (Body Protection Compound – 157) is a peptide derived from human gastric guice and has potent regenerative properties and healing wound, muscle, ligaments and tendon injuries, aside from helping heal the gut.
    • TB-500 is often used in combination with BPC-157 in a “Wolverine Stack” to enhance recovery, because of its  potent tissue repair and regenerative properties. It promotes wound healing, angiogenesis (new blood vessel formation), collagen deposition, and cell migration, particularly in muscles, tendons, and ligaments.
    • KPV is a potent, naturally occurring tripeptide (Lysine-Proline-Valine) is primarily used to treat gut inflammation (IBD, IBS, colitis) and “leaky gut”, skin conditions (acne, eczema, psoriasis), and to accelerate wound healing by modulating immune responses.
    • GHK-Cu (glycyl-l-histidyl-l-lysine) is a naturally occurring copper-binding peptide found in human plasma, saliva, and urine that promotes skin remodeling, collagen synthesis, wound healing, and anti-inflammatory effects

These are just a few of dozens of peptides available for various conditions.

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