Longevity and Anti-Aging Effects
What does it mean to 'age gracefully' versus simply enduring deterioration?
Anti-aging medicine acknowledges while some aspects of growing older are inevitable, there's also much within our control to maintain - or restore - more youthful function.
There are two key drivers of healthy longevity to optimize:
1. Preserve Cellular Function
Our cells have innate self-repair machinery fueled by growth factors, stem cell populations, and metabolic co-factors which decline over decades.
Restoring an internal cellular environment more similar to early adulthood can reactivate these repair and maintenance processes.
Targeted supplementation like NAD boosters, peptides, and neurotrophins enhance cellular metabolism, damage prevention, and regeneration pathways our bodies innately possess yet become less efficient utilizing.
2. Avoid Disease Triggers
Many lifespan-limiting illnesses from cardiovascular disease to cancer share common initiators like chronic inflammation, accumulated mutations, metabolic dysfunction, atherosclerosis, and immunity changes.
These largely arise from suboptimal lifestyle - high stress, poor diet, inactivity, environmental toxin exposures that over time promote cellular dysfunction and degrade systemic homeostasis the body relies on to remain disease-free.
By preventing or actively resolving these triggers, the risk plummets for developing age-related illnesses - and remaining vibrantly healthy into later life becomes possible.
Progressive doctors help patients maximize vital longevity through programs incorporating advanced nutrition, stress reduction, strategic supplementation, and hormone balancing.