In this issue:
Case studies using bioidentical hormones
Dr. Marios Kyriazis describes how he has used various bioidentical hormones in his practice. Specifically he describes how he has used them, (along with synergistic nutritional approaches) to bring satisfactory results for his patients. Furthermore, he describes a number of case histories of why his patients came to see him and how his combined beneficial approaches affected their outcomes. What’s more, Dr. Kyriazis also makes some comparisons of bioidentical hormones to conventional ones and how they differ.
Why do we age?
Dr. Walter Pierpaoli is one the world’s great antiaging researchers. After many years spent in the company of mice, Dr. Pierpaoli’s experiments have led him to some very specific conclusions about the reasons behind why we age. His central thesis focuses on the cyclicity of life, the rotation of the earth and the wake-sleep rhythms that we all face. He explains these effects on our endocrine (hormone producing) system, particularly upon the pineal, the place where the unique and strange molecule melatonin is produced.
Dentistry, aging and your health (part II)
In this article, Dr. Halvorsen completes his two part feature describing the types of advice he gives to his patients to help them remove heavy metals from their body. You may recall that in part one he described the issues of heavy metals, particularly mercury; its sources (including those outside of dentistry) and why it is essential that we do everything we can to reduce these body burdens from our lives. If you read this article you will discover for yourself one of the most effective detox programs currently available.
Bioidentical mood enhancers (part I)
Bioidentical substances are not just limited to hormones as some may think. Bioidentical can also recognize the precise substances the body is looking for in the diet. These key nutritional factors and essential aminoacids etc., form vital roles in methylation, (meaning the conversion of one chemical into another), this action aids in the creation of new molecules, as well as assisting all energy, repair and production processes to take place. This first part of a two part article looks at the role of bioidentical substances in alleviating depression and improving that feel good factor, an essential part of enjoying life to the full.
The Russian cataract cure
We took an opportunity at the recent London Antiaging Conference to interview Dr. Mark Babizayev. He was an invited speaker lecturing on his research behind why cataracts form and what could be done to slow and reverse their progress. His presentation included before and after pictures of reversed cataracts in human eyes, results that had been achieved by eye-drops containing the natural dipeptide n-acetylcarnosine. Dr. Babizayev wanted to explain to us that there are differences and what to look out for to ensure long-term efficacy and safety to help maintain vision.
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