The above diagram shows the difference between normal bone and osteoporotic bone. We can see that the osteoporotic bone has much bigger holes and in general is much weaker bone.
Read MoreThe above diagram depicts the various pillars of aging. Unfortunately, these causes of aging seem to gang-up on an individual. When we look at aging we need to look at “Hallmarks of Aging”. The next diagram is an excellent synopsis of Aging. It demonstrates what I call the upstream causes of aging.
Read MoreAs a physician and scientist, I always like to put politics aside. I must give accolades to Operation Warp Speed. It is difficult for people outside the biomedical research circuit to grasp the magnitude of creating a working vaccine for any disease, within a year.
Read MoreOxidative stress is an imbalance between free radicals and antioxidants in your body. Free radicals are oxygen-containing molecules with an uneven number of electrons.
Read MoreLight therapy has been used by humans since before the time of the ancient Egyptians. There have been various names placed on light therapy but it now seems that the preferred name is Photobiomodulation (PBM).
Read MoreJust exactly what is the novel coronavirus and how is it different from the regular flu? Seasonal flu is an “all human virus”. The DNA/RNA chains that make up the virus are recognized by the human immune system.
Read MoreOur goal is to offer personalized protocols of cellular restructuring and to repair some of the afflictions of aging. This restructuring, which is based on the principles of basic science, cellular and molecular therapy, and anti-aging medicine, attempts to do a reset on many degenerative problems.
Read MoreNAD stands for Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide. It is an essential coenzyme that you can’t live without. The above diagram is an excellent synopsis of what the ramifications are to having low levels. If you ask me are we trying to scare you about low levels the answer is a resounding YES.
Read MoreOsteoporosis is a disease that weakens bones to the point where they break easily—most often, bones in the hip, spine, and wrist. Osteoporosis is called a “silent disease” because you may not notice any changes until a bone breaks.
Read MoreAt one time it was thought that there was little if any relationship between Senescent Cells and NAD supplements. We now know that this is far from the truth. Remember that the senescent cells are cells that should have died but continue to survive.
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