Anti-aging technology does in fact save money, lots of it, and almost certainly leads to a better quality of life as studies are showing more and more positive advances in functional medicine outcomes on degenerative disease, including the Cleveland Clinic study published October 25, 2019 in the Journal of the American Medical Association Network Open finding “functional medicine models are associated with improvements in health related quality of life.”
American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine (A4M) doctors began their specialty in 1991. At long last, after years of bitter skepticism by the old world establishment medicine our new approach to health, healing, and longevity has been vindicated by the journal Nature publishing a study September 05, 2019 revealing the combination of three well known and well utilized anti-aging drug therapies (DHEA, metformin, and human growth hormone cocktail) may not only slow the process of aging, but it may actually be able to show reversal in healthy human subjects. The study “provides the first hints that the body’s biological age can be reversed.”
On August 19, 2019 an MIT special issue on longevity confirms the “results of research are becoming apparent” which have revealed what is going on with aging cells and various ways to extend life, “sometimes to extraordinary lengths;” “…there are challenges and opportunities in a world in which people live longer and healthier lives ~ old age is over- if you want it.”
New and accelerating technologies such as CRISPR, organ bioprinting, gene therapy, stem cells, and senolytics are beginning to combine and reach the clinical arena. Extended longevity is coming, and so are the investment risks and rewards for wise bets in this soon to be trillion dollar marketplace.
The emerging longevity technologies market place is comprised of: Agetech, Nanotech, AI, Senescence, Cellular Engineering, Neural, Tissue and Organ, and Drug Discovery. Among these categories Agetech is geared to those aged 50+, while it is still in its infancy it has already become a multi-billion dollar annual market, but longevity in the whole is much wider and the opportunities are more vast. There is in fact projections that call for the anti-aging and longevity market to dwarf all other industries reaching multi-trillions of dollars worldwide annually.
Call it what you will, functional medicine, healthy aging, precision medicine, successful aging, longevity, or anti-aging medicine, one thing is certain it is quickly and silently overtaking the old paradigm of disease care with the realized promise of a longer, healthier, happier more productive and more useful lifespan for everyone.
The road to improved longevity is vast and largely unmapped. Untapped global efforts to introduce artificial intelligence, telemedicine, synthetics, chemistry, nano technologies, bioprinting, gene editing, advanced robotics, and energy/frequency medicine are here. There is nothing left but for the old powers that be to get out of the way and allow these groundbreaking, game-changing, disruptive and innovative technologies be applied to cure the ills of humanity as they most certainly can do to improve health and lifespan.
Who will be the last person to die from old age? Will it be you?! The healthcare transformation is underway from palliation of chronic and acute disease to intervention, prevention, regeneration, genuine cure, and finally the rejuvenation and extension of human lifespan. We can thank the physicians and researchers of the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine (A4M) that have always been dedicated to a longer, healthier, more useful, and more fulfilling life for all of mankind who have made this revolution a reality. Welcome to the new ageless society!
Thank you and God bless you all.
“Anti-aging is the new specialty of medicine that focuses on the early detection, prevention, treatment, and or reversal of aging related disease, it is the basis of regenerative medicine and rejuvenative medicine and functional medicine.” “Anti-aging is focused on improving physiological function to more useful levels and ultimately to achieve an optimum, ageless metabolism for the individual in the hopes of achieving maximum lifespan.” Dr. Ron Klatz, circa 1991.