In this issue:
Cutting-edge nutritional defence strategies for eyes
Sight is perhaps the one sense that no one wants to lose under any circumstance, it is a critical resource to make sense of the world around us. As we age however eyesight changes and once over the age of 55 there is a 1 in 5 chance of having a disorder such as a cataract which will affect the quality of vision. Other serious disorders include glaucoma and macular degeneration. Yet unlike yesteryear today there are numerous nutritional strategies that can be used to help maintain and in some cases even reverse many of this issues.
The theories and practice of antiaging medicine
What is aging? How does it come about? Why does it exist at all and how do we define it? Plus how does antiaging medicine hope to conquer what appears to be a multi-factional and universal problem? These and other grand questions are attempted to be answered here in a hope that an agreed direction will give better answers faster- all in order to overcome man’s true last frontier.
The anti-stress, anti-arthritis, memory enhancing hormone
It’s hard to believe that one hormone- pregnenolone- can have so many diverse uses, yet when one understands that pregnenolone is the master hormone, the one that all others are made from, things begin to make sense. What’s more, pregnenolone was in use many years ago with good success in treating inflammation and arthritic disorders, but its use was abandoned in favor of patentable drugs, so it’s about time that both the public and the health professionals were reawakened to the potential uses for this multi-purpose, yet safe hormone.
Improving the mind- tackling brain disorders
In this second part of a three part series, the more serious issues of brain disorders are discussed as well as an oversight of the more successful treatments of recent times. In a period when governments want to restrict what they see as expensive senile dementia treatments to those who are the worst affected, which by definition means they will be least effective, it is becoming more and more necessary to now how to slow and prevent brain function into old age.
Regular features:
Interview with Walter Pierpaoli, M.D.
Dr. Pierpaoli is well known within the antiaging fraternity as one of the most forthright and adventurous of researchers and physicians, and thank goodness because to push boundaries forward we need people like him. In this interview, he discusses his life work with melatonin and describes the many varied uses to which it can be put. You will learn how ardent a supporter he is of its general use and why because of its central role it has so many antiaging uses within the body.
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