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Anti-Aging Medicine; Diagnosis of Your Blood By An Anti-Aging Doctor – Part 1 –

Anti-Aging Medicine; Diagnosis of Your Blood By An Anti-Aging Doctor – Part 1 –

A doctor plays an active role in repairing and maintaining people in good health. However, going to a more proactive approach to stay healthy is to opt for anti-aging medicine. It is a type of medicine that tries to prevent something from going wrong in the first place. A blatant certainty is that people do devote more attention to condition of their car in comparison to themselves. People should start to pay more attention to their own body instead cars and other material stuffs.

We have heard about the saying that “Prevention is better than Cure”, in line with this philosophy one shall consult anti-aging specialists. Our modern society does already have an extensive store of effective anti-aging medicines. We do simply need someone to consult and evaluate what is best for us.


Should We Fear Doctors?

Studies are projecting that doctors do not always cure people, they are even a leading cause of death. The Journal of American Medical Association (JAMA) highlighted that in the United States doctors is the third leading cause of death. Doctors are responsible for the death of an estimated 225, 000 individual per annum in the United States. This figure has been computed based on:

- 106, 000; negative effects of drugs, non-error
- 80, 000; infection transmitted in the hospital
- 20, 000; other various errors in hospitals
- 12, 000 surgeries conducted unnecessarily
- 7, 000; medical errors (diagnosis) in hospitals

This article has mainly been derived from research conducted by the Maximum life foundation and from their book on Life Extension “Express”. They suggest that from the above mentioned causes of death, anticipatory actions can be taken. Up to 90 percent of the doctor causes of death can be alleviated by adopting a preventive approach.

The first key step is to seek for a good anti-aging doctor. He will be responsible for conducting diagnosis on your blood over period of time. A long-term relation with a specialised doctor would be best. It would give the doctor more time to understand ‘cause-and-effect’ related to your aging phenomenon. There are also many other diagnoses as well as therapies that an anti-aging doctor will guide one through.


10 Critical Blood Tests

The most vital Blood Tests that one has to conduct, are:

1. Chemistry Panel and Complete Blood Count
Chemistry Panel and Complete Blood Count are certain the best way to initiate an anti-aging preventive program. It will provide your medical practitioner with information concerning general health. The complete blood count (CBC) test will diagnose various aspects such as the condition of blood cells, kidney, vascular and liver.

2. Fibrinogen
Analysing the level of fibrinogen in our body can help us to prevent major heart diseases and inflammation disorders like rheumatoid arthritis. It should also be noted that fibrinogen is a fundamental contributor in the process of blood clotting. The level of fibrinogen does increase due to tissue inflammation.

3. Hemoglobin A1C
This is a test aimed at determining the blood sugar levels of an individual. It identifies whether one has a controlled or unbalanced level of blood sugar over a period of 2 to 3 months. The test does also evaluate a person’s potential vulnerability or risk of heart diseases.


4. DHEA

DHEA is known as a hormone that prevents aging. The abbreviation DHEA stands for Dehydroepiandrosterone.

5. Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA)
This is a test only relevant to men. A high level of antigen can lead to the enlargement of the prostate or inflammation. It can even cause prostate cancer.


6. Homocysteine

The level of homocysteine affects various functions of our body. For instance, a high level of homocysteine is often associated with poor cognitive abilities, elevated risk of heart attack as well as bone fracture.

7. C-Reactive Protein
The C-reactive protein (CRP) is known to be a marker of systematic or chronic inflammation. It is thus a variable that can predict coronary heart disease and cardiovascular disease.

8. Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
The blood levels in our body are essential to know. For instance, low blood level signifies hyperthyroidism (also known as thyrotoxicosis, increased thyroid activity). In the case, that the blood level is above normal, it indicates hypothyroidism (representing low thyroid activity). If an individual suffers from hypothyroidism, with a high level of serum cholesterol as well as LDL, the risk of suffering from atherosclerosis will be relatively high.

9. Testosterone
Testosterone levels are dramatically affected by aging or can even be a marker of aging. For women testosterone is produced in their ovaries and for men in the testes. It is also generated in the adrenal glands by both women and men.


10. Estradiol

The blood estradiol level in women can be used to determine sexual maturity and menopausal status. A high level of estradiol suggests that there is a higher risk for endometrial and breast cancer.

Moreover, estradiol does also influence the bone density in both women and men. This indicates that a low level of blood estradiol will augment the risk of both bone fractures and osteoporosis. For men, a high level of estradiol can lead to gynecomastia (breast enlargement), problem with urination as well as lower sex drive.

This is an overview of blood diagnosis conducted to identify the most suitable anti-aging medicine. There are several other diagnosis and prevention strategies related to anti-aging medicine.

Source: Maximum Life Foundation: David A. Kekich, CEO, Maximum Life Foundation

Part 2: Anti-Aging Medicine: Hormone Replacement Therapy

Part 3: Anti-Aging Medicine; Conventional Drugs –

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