
Background to Anti-Aging Medicine
Anti-Aging Medicine became established in the United States as a medical specialty during the 1990s.
Practitioners in the field recognized that the degenerative effect of biological aging leaves the body steadily less able to resist pathogens and combat disease. They believe that if aging can be slowed, the prevalence and acuteness of many of the diseases and disabilities associated with it can be reduced.
Broadly speaking, the approach is to treat ageing as a disease in itself. Anti-aging research, while embracing sophisticated high-tech innovations, aligns itself mostly with low-cost preventative medicine. Practitioners believe that use of Biologically Identical Hormone Replacement, correct use of nutritional supplements, and lifestyle changes (including stress management and exercise) can slow the aging process.
Anti-Aging therapies have the potential to reinforce bodily self-maintenance and thus reduce the impact of the degenerative disease. Older individuals can therefore remain healthy and unencumbered by debility for a considerably longer period of time.
The Goal Of Anti-Aging Medicine
The goal of anti-aging medicine is to promote healthy aging by enhancing the intrinsic healing potential of the body. This form of medicine is based on the very early detection, prevention, and reversal of age-related disease.
Some of the many benefits of Anti-Aging Protocols include:
- Improved energy and psychological well-being
- Decreased body fat and increased lean muscle mass
- Decreased blood pressure and improved cholesterol profile
- Improved bone mineral density and skin tone
- Decreased wrinkle production
- Improved immune system function
- Improved clarity of thought and memory
- Improve sleep
Global Nutrition’s individualized Anti-Aging Protocols include:
- Nutritional Instruction
- Detoxification –Colon, Liver
- Pharmaceutical Grade Vitamins and Supplements, Herbs
- Bio-Identical Hormones
- Lifestyle Changes, Stress reduction
Global Nutrition is dedicated to the protection and preservation of health and the advancement of education in anti-aging medicine.