Anti-Aging Program

 

 

ANTI-AGING PROGRAM

There has been over the centuries the quest for the Fountain of Youth . We have seen in different cultures how longevity will vary depending on exercise, diet, vitamins, supplements, exposure to toxins and harmful chemicals, clean air, absence of serious infections and reduction of stress. The life span of people has increased significantly over the past hundred years. However, people still are faced with heart disease, chronic lung disease, kidney failure, cancers and degenerative neurological diseases such as Parkinsonism and Alzheimer’s.

When you are young there are niches of stem cells in all our organs that migrate to areas of injury, inflammation or malignancy to assist in replacement and repair. As we age these stem cells become much reduced in number and often fail to repair the aging diseased organ. The bone marrow produces less stem cells as we age. This leads to chronic disease and further aging with declining immune function.

The approach StemCellRegenMed takes in managing anti-aging is the following:

1. Stimulation of niches of endogenous stem cells in various organs by oral and injectable agents.

2. Autologous stem cells from the patient’s own bone marrow or peripheral blood are given intravenously.

3. Immunological reconstitution is done by isolating the patient’s natural killer cells, T cytotoxic cells and dendritic cells by a modified form of apheresis.

4. Stem cells that are pluripotent are extracted from umbilical cord blood and can be transformed and differentiated in culture by adding special nutrients and growth factors into heart, lung, pancreatic, kidney, hematopoietic, bone, neuron( brain,; spinal cord) or retina.
Some or all of these differentiated stem cells can be given to the patient at two, five or ten year periods depending on their age and general health.

5. The ends (tips) of chromosomes in our body are called telomeres. As we age the telomeres gradually shorten. You can slow down and reverse the aging process. Agents are now available that can lengthen the telomeres. This breakthrough development is believed by some scientists to be an important development in age management.

6. Patients are placed on a longevity diet; exercise program that can be done at home; given supplements to support the bone marrow, heart, pancreas, kidneys, lungs and agents that enhance neurological function; products that assist in DNA repair and mitochondrial function.

7. Post stem cell treatment : the patient should get oral and injectable agents to stimulate endogenous and exogenous stem cells on a regular basis.

Slowing the clock of the aging process through:

Anti-Aging Medicine
(941)388-2277
(888)620-0411

info@anti-agingmedicine.com
drf@anti-agingmedicine.com

Burton Feinerman, M.D.
Graduate; New York Medical College
Fellowship; Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota
Specialty; Anti-aging medicine

American Society of Hematology and Stem Cells
International Society for Cellular Therapy
Society of Apheresis
Society for Bone Marrow and Blood Transplants
Society for Cranial Transplants and Brain Repair
Society for Cardiac Translational Research