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ANTI-AGING IN Wyckoff, NJ
Aging is inevitable…or is it? Today, doctors who specialize in anti-aging have a great understanding of what happens inside the cells and how we can slow down the aging process or even reverse it. When doctors treat aging as a disease, all forms of debilitating age-related illnesses are prevented. Wellnessesity is at the forefront of the anti-aging arena. We employ a variety of techniques only available at our office.
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Hallmarks of Aging
Genomic Instability - Impact on Aging
Genomic instability is a fancy way of describing the accumulation of DNA damage. As cells age, their chromosomes become less stable. As repair mechanisms fail to correct DNA damage, mutations accumulate and lead to aging and disease. Genomic instability is a key hallmark of aging.
Currently Available Beneficial Therapies:
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Metformin
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Low Dose Naltrexone
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NAD+ Drips
Telomere Attrition - Impact on Aging
As cells divide, the telomere ends of chromosomes get shorter. Eventually, the enzyme that adds telomeric repeat sequences, telomerase, gets silenced and the telomeres are too short for cells to divide.
CURRENTLY AVAILABLE BENEFICIAL THERAPIES:
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Epithalon peptide
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TA-65
Epigenetic Alteration - Impact on Aging
Epigenetic Alteration refers to damage that alters the interpretation of the genome, and not the sequence of the DNA. This happens as cells are exposed to environmental factors, and such changes accumulate over time. This has been correlated with the decline observed in aging cells.
CURRENTLY AVAILABLE BENEFICIAL THERAPIES:
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Metformin
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NAD+ Drips
Loss of Proteostasis - Impact on Aging
As cells age, environmental stresses add up, and mechanisms responsible for maintaining proper protein composition (autophagy) start to decline. Proteins lose their stability, autophagic processes start to fail, and misfolded proteins accumulate.
CURRENTLY AVAILABLE BENEFICIAL THERAPIES:
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Low Dose Naltrexone
Deregulated Nutrient Sensing - Impact on Aging
Metabolic activities can put stress on our cells. Too much activity, and changes in nutrient availability and composition cause cells to age faster. Metabolism and its byproducts, over time, damage cells via oxidative stress, ER stress, calcium signaling, and mitochondrial dysfunction. Therefore, organisms depend on multiple nutrient-sensing pathways to make sure that the body takes in just the right amount of nutrition – not too much, not too little.
Currently Available Beneficial Therapies:
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Metformin
Mitochondrial Dysfunction - Impact on Aging
As cells age, their mitochondria start to lose their integrity due to the build-up of oxidative stress. Compromised mitochondrial function leads to a number of events, such as increased apoptosis induction, that correlate with aging.
Currently Available Beneficial Therapies:
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LDN
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NAD+ Injection
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Glutathione
Cellular Senescence - Impact on Aging
Cellular senescence is the point at which our cells stop dividing and growing due to damage or lack of necessary components. As cells age, they lose their ability to actively divide and start to undergo senescence.
Currently Available Beneficial Therapies:
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Metformin
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NAD+ Injection
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Glutathione
Stem Cell Exhaustion - Impact on Aging
As we age, our stem cells eventually lose their ability to divide. Furthermore, we are unable to replace the stem cells that have migrated, differentiated, or died. As a result, we show outward symbols of aging, such as grey hair.
CURRENTLY AVAILABLE BENEFICIAL THERAPIES:
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Stem Cell Drips
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Exosomes Drips
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Hyperbaric Oxygen Chambers
Altered Intercellular Communication - Impact on Aging
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Metformin
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