Thursday, April 5, 2012

The Best Anti Aging Tips

The city of Orlando, Florida is home to Disneyland. There, this year is celebrating a unique event: the 19th Annual World Congress on Anti-Aging Medicine and Aesthetics. The conference will feature a series of new treatments that, if proven effective, will open a new era in mankind's struggle against the pernicious effects of aging.

These are some of the most remarkable treatments:

1. Activation of telomerase


Rationale: Every cell in our body has a chromosome. That's where the DNA. This keeps all the features of our body. The ends of chromosomes are 92 telomeres that are responsible for maintaining the quality of DNA.

However, every time our cells divide and multiply, telomeres become shorter, until they reach a limit and produces cell death. Along with apoptosis, ie genetically regulated cell death, bodily functions of which are also part stop working and so begins aging. The aging process depends on the length of the life cycle and genetic properties. According to research from the University of California, United States, the probability of death from heart disease in people with shorter telomeres is three times higher than in people with longer telomeres.


2, Alpha-Stim SCS

Rationale: In the fifties, the Soviet Union first used in treatment of anxiety, depression and insomnia through cranial electrotherapy stimulation (CES). These symptoms may lead to other health problems like heart disease that accelerate the aging process. Last year doctors in the UK held 39 million antidepressant prescriptions. In practice, there are a lot of patients do not seek medical help.

The principle of operation of the ESC is this: with the help of batteries, emit mild electrical pulses that stimulate the neurons. This produces neurotransmitters, ie chemicals that are related to emotions and human feelings. It is believed that electrical stimulation of low level can help restore normal activity of nerve cells and the production of these chemicals back again to a steady state, which brings about an improvement in the patient's emotional state.

3. Prolotherapy

Rationale: The prolotherapy is a nonsurgical method of ligament reconstruction used to treat chronic pain such as arthritis, fibromyalgia, back pain and sports injuries. The soft tissue injuries usually do not cause immediate pain, but can cause long term problems such as osteoarthritis, etc.. This disease affects 9 million Britons. This is because the ligaments can not support the joint and surrounding muscle tissue.

Prolotherapy injected glucose dissolved in water damaged ligaments or tendons. This causes a slight swelling which in turn increases the blood supply and stimulates tissue repair itself.

4. Nitric Oxide Therapy


Theoretical basis: Nitric oxide plays a role in many bodily functions. However, its main function is a vasodilator, helping blood vessels to dilate and allow greater blood flow. After 40 years of age, the body's ability to synthesize nitric oxide from the leafy green begins to decrease. This leads to decrease the body's circulation, causing numbness in the extremities, decreased levels of brain activity and lack of energy, among other symptoms. There is even the potential to cause stroke or impotence. Therefore, supplement the amount of nitric oxide in the body helps to alleviate these problems.


5. Cap laser



Rationale: Hair loss is a common problem of aging that affects both men and women. However it is more common in men and may even lead to baldness. In the UK there are 6.5 million people suffering from hair loss. Women after menopause are also likely due to falling estrogen levels. In addition, stress can also cause hair loss. The low level of red light laser Cap stimulates hair growth.

6. Clinical analysis throughout life

Rationale: Through blood and urine tests can detect developing cancer, heart disease, osteoporosis, hormonal imbalances and even helps to predict the health status of the organism in the future. To predict possible health problems, you can begin to adjust the style and habits of life, and thus delay or even prevent such problems. Across the UK there are about 2.6 million people with heart disease and some 94 thousand people die annually as a result. (People's Daily Online)

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