Reverse Aging
It has been observed that the maximum life expectancy has risen by a quarter of a year, each
year for the past 160 years. Dr Jim Oeppen of Cambridge University, UK and Dr. James Vaupel
of the Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research in Germany predict that if the top life
expectancy will continue to increase by 2.5 years each decade, the world’s average life
expectancy should reach 100 within the next 50 years. Assuming the average age of
menopause is 49-50, this would mean, the women would live an equal amount of time of their
lives deprived of hormones, and if not managed, with rapid deterioration of their sexual function,
libido, osteoporosis (bones become brittle as a result of hormonal changes or vitamin or
mineral deficiency, osteoarthritis (degeneration of underlying bone and cartilage), sarcopenia
(loss of muscle tissue as a result of aging), and skin wrinkling.
There are women in their 20’s and 30’s according to their birth age who, because of poor diet
and lifestyle already have a metabolic age of a 50 or 60 year old person. They already are
candidates for hypertension, diabetes and cancer at such a young age. There are also women
who, once they reach menopause, already feel the degenerative effects of age and find their
weight suddenly uncontrollable, or who experience hot flushes, loss of libido, vaginal dryness,
skin dryness, thinning hair, mood swings, emotional lability manifested my crying spells,
insomnia, loss of zest for life. Reverse aging is about about optimizing the best version of
yourself and improving the quality of your life for your age by helping you look, feel and function
as well as possible. In contrast to conventional Medicine, which waits for illness to happen
before treatment is instituted, Reverse Aging is anticipatory and dynamic. Through a series of
tests and proactive treatment plans, adjustments are made with your diet, exercise,
supplements, with or without hormones, intended to preserve or restore your youth, as well as
your ability to enjoy your sexuality again.