Looking young is actually this simple
Following an evaluation of the patient's overall health profile, nutritional and lifestyle habits, skin, laboratory tests, body muscle and fat ratio, and physical complaints, an anti-aging program suited to the person's age and complaints is initiated (ages 25 and 65 require different applications). It should not be forgotten that there is no specific age to start anti-aging, because active preventive medicine begins at birth.
The treatments to be applied step by step are as follows:
1. Hormone therapy: The main goal is to replace what is deficient. This treatment must absolutely be carried out together with an endocrinology specialist. All hormones are interconnected. An uncontrolled
hormone supplement can activate a dormant illness. It is known that uncontrolled estrogen supplementation increases the rate of breast cancer. Before hormone supplementation, an attempt must always be made to achieve regulation of the body using complementary medicine methods. Among the methods used in this context are biophoton therapy, neural therapy, ProQuant, phytotherapy, homeopathy, and acupuncture.
2. Thymus therapy: This treatment is of great importance for strengthening the individual's immune system.
3. Incorporating complementary medicine methods into treatment:
Neural therapy, quality sleep, homeopathy, enzyme and mineral therapy, healthy and balanced nutrition, acupuncture, detox (cleansing from toxins), skin care with natural products when needed, reflexology, colon hydrotherapy, autohemotherapy (treatment with one's own blood), physical activity and stress management, hypnosis, biofeedback
4. Stress management: Evaluation by a psychiatrist and correction of mental disturbances
5. Chelation therapy: Chelation is combining a loosely structured compound with a metal, thereby strengthening the structure of the compound.
6. Free radicals: Giving the correct antioxidants on a scheduled basis to protect against free radicals and reduce the risk they pose.
7. Organizing and changing one's lifestyle
8. Ozone therapy or oxygen therapy
9. Cleansing from harmful substances: quitting smoking, limiting alcohol consumption, etc.
10. Magnetic field therapy and examination and treatment with ProQuant
Treatment with natural methods, or, by another name, complementary medicine, involves the effort of evaluating together the genetic, social, environmental, and occupational factors that give rise to illness, the other organs affected by a disorder in one organ, functional changes, and the resulting psychological variations, with the goal of the person becoming entirely healthy and reaching a state of well-being beyond just the diseased organ. Complementary medicine is the effort, at the end of the past century, to restore to humanity a medicine that had become entirely industrialized and commodified.
Modern medicine, on the other hand, deals with illnesses and constantly tries to develop new medications and new treatment methods for the surgical or medical treatment of the illnesses that arise. Although modern medicine has intensified its work in the field of anti-aging, it has not been able to offer a sufficient approach.
Anti-aging must be entirely a practice of active preventive medicine. Before illnesses emerge, it is necessary to be able to reverse damage that has begun in cells and organs, or conditions that could cause damage. In addition, in treating illnesses that have already developed, complementary medicine practices involving entirely natural methods should be used alongside modern medical practices.