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Colon Hydrotherapy as an antiaging procedure

The approach of antiaging medicine involves the application of protocols that, with a holistic vision, can slow down the aging process by intervening preventively on the imbalances that occur with the advance of age. Colon hydrotherapy is one of the practices adopted in an antiaging perspective because, through an intestinal detoxification, it is able to rebalance the system and to restore the health of the colon so as to safeguard it from pathologies and disorders.

RESVERATROL: THE ANTIOXIDANT AND ANTI-AGING MOLECULE

Nature offers many precious substances useful for the organic well-being and anti-aging. Resveratrol, for example, is a polyphenolic compound that can be found in many plants and that carries important antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. Because of this, it’s frequently used by anti-aging medicine to slow down the manifestations of aging.

COLLAGEN: A PRECIOUS ALLY AGAINST AGING

Collagen is a protein produced by the body that has a great importance for the health of skin and cartilage, bones, muscles, tendons and joints, as it is related to the structure of connective tissue. In an anti-aging perspective, we know that collagen biosynthesis starts to decrease as the aging process progresses, bringing with it a range of different consequences.

COENZYME Q10: CELLULAR ENERGY FOR HEALTHY AGING

Antiaging medicine sometimes reveals precious substances able to support the body's work. Among these, Coenzyme Q10, is an antioxidant molecule naturally produced by the organism whose production tends to decrease with advancing age.

OMEGA-3: THE SECRET OF YOUNG SKIN

Aging is a physiological process which can, however, be accelerated by some factors. Among these, exposure to UV rays has a great impact on skin well-being as it’s responsible for the so-called photoaging. In addition to adopting virtuous habits, such as controlled and protected exposure to the sun, there are also nutrients capable of protecting the body from the damage caused by UV rays. Omega-3s are receiving particular attention in the field of anti-aging medicine.

ANTIOXIDANTS: PRECIOUS ELEMENTS AGAINST AGING

To slow down the adverse effects of the aging process, antiaging medicine uses different weapons. Its work is based on prevention with the adoption of a healthy lifestyle, including a balanced diet, regular physical activity and adequate stress management. As it is focused on prevention, anti-aging medicine dedicates large resources to the study of nutraceuticals, to identify the ingredients that show positive repercussions on health and well-being.
Among these, a key role is played by antioxidants.

BIOIDENTICAL DHEA: THE HORMONE OF YOUTH

The integration of bioidentical hormones is a practice that antiaging medicine adopts to combat the main dysfunctions linked to aging. In fact, with increasing age, hormonal production undergoes a sharp decline which has evident effects on organic well-being: for this reason, conscious integration is suggested to balance the deficit created. The most frequently integrated hormones are progesterone, testosterone, estrogen and DHEA (dehydroepiandrosterone); the latter, not surprisingly, nicknamed “youth hormone” for its role as a precursor of sexual hormones.

ANTI-AGING FUNCTIONS OF BIOIDENTICAL TESTOSTERONE

Hormonal integration is an underestimated tool for anti-aging medicine to slow down and reverse age-related disorders. The production of hormones, in fact, tends to decline with age, causing dysfunctions and alterations that can lead to pathological states. Anti-aging medicine, therefore, works preventively and therapeutically to maintain the body's hormonal balance unaltered, even at an advanced age. Among the hormones that can be integrated, testosterone performs valuable functions not only for the male organism but also for the female one.

BIOIDENTICAL PROGESTERONE: AN ALLY FOR HORMONAL BALANCE AND SLOWING DOWN AGING

Hormonal balance is crucial to maintain a healthy body, also from an anti-aging perspective. Aging, in fact, is one of the factors that most affects the production of hormones, causing frequent imbalances with immediate consequences on organic well-being. For this reason, anti-aging medicine works on integration to calibrate the hormonal level, preventing disorders and inefficiencies especially - but not only - during menopause. In particular, anti-aging medicine uses bioidentical hormones which are created from natural sources to fully replicate the structure of endogenous ones, making them much more tolerated than their chemical counterparts. Among the most used bioidentical hormones, progesterone plays a valuable role in female health during the aging process.

THE POWER OF BIOIDENTICAL ESTROGENS IN SLOWING DOWN AGING

Among the bioidentical hormones used by antiaging medicine, estrogens are fundamental for female well-being. The use of estrogens can indeed be useful for regulating mood, fighting osteoporosis and mitigating the effects of menopause. Furthermore, the bioidentical molecules, created from natural sources, are in all respects similar to endogenous ones, making bioidentical estrogens excellently tolerated by the body.

Colon Hydrotherapy as an antiaging procedure

The approach of antiaging medicine involves the application of protocols that, with a holistic vision, can slow down the aging process by intervening preventively on the imbalances that occur with the advance of age. Colon hydrotherapy is one of the practices adopted in an antiaging perspective because, through an intestinal detoxification, it is able to rebalance the system and to restore the health of the colon so as to safeguard it from pathologies and disorders.

RESVERATROL: THE ANTIOXIDANT AND ANTI-AGING MOLECULE

Nature offers many precious substances useful for the organic well-being and anti-aging. Resveratrol, for example, is a polyphenolic compound that can be found in many plants and that carries important antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. Because of this, it’s frequently used by anti-aging medicine to slow down the manifestations of aging.

COLLAGEN: A PRECIOUS ALLY AGAINST AGING

Collagen is a protein produced by the body that has a great importance for the health of skin and cartilage, bones, muscles, tendons and joints, as it is related to the structure of connective tissue. In an anti-aging perspective, we know that collagen biosynthesis starts to decrease as the aging process progresses, bringing with it a range of different consequences.

COENZYME Q10: CELLULAR ENERGY FOR HEALTHY AGING

Antiaging medicine sometimes reveals precious substances able to support the body's work. Among these, Coenzyme Q10, is an antioxidant molecule naturally produced by the organism whose production tends to decrease with advancing age.

OMEGA-3: THE SECRET OF YOUNG SKIN

Aging is a physiological process which can, however, be accelerated by some factors. Among these, exposure to UV rays has a great impact on skin well-being as it’s responsible for the so-called photoaging. In addition to adopting virtuous habits, such as controlled and protected exposure to the sun, there are also nutrients capable of protecting the body from the damage caused by UV rays. Omega-3s are receiving particular attention in the field of anti-aging medicine.

ANTIOXIDANTS: PRECIOUS ELEMENTS AGAINST AGING

To slow down the adverse effects of the aging process, antiaging medicine uses different weapons. Its work is based on prevention with the adoption of a healthy lifestyle, including a balanced diet, regular physical activity and adequate stress management. As it is focused on prevention, anti-aging medicine dedicates large resources to the study of nutraceuticals, to identify the ingredients that show positive repercussions on health and well-being.
Among these, a key role is played by antioxidants.

BIOIDENTICAL DHEA: THE HORMONE OF YOUTH

The integration of bioidentical hormones is a practice that antiaging medicine adopts to combat the main dysfunctions linked to aging. In fact, with increasing age, hormonal production undergoes a sharp decline which has evident effects on organic well-being: for this reason, conscious integration is suggested to balance the deficit created. The most frequently integrated hormones are progesterone, testosterone, estrogen and DHEA (dehydroepiandrosterone); the latter, not surprisingly, nicknamed “youth hormone” for its role as a precursor of sexual hormones.

ANTI-AGING FUNCTIONS OF BIOIDENTICAL TESTOSTERONE

Hormonal integration is an underestimated tool for anti-aging medicine to slow down and reverse age-related disorders. The production of hormones, in fact, tends to decline with age, causing dysfunctions and alterations that can lead to pathological states. Anti-aging medicine, therefore, works preventively and therapeutically to maintain the body's hormonal balance unaltered, even at an advanced age. Among the hormones that can be integrated, testosterone performs valuable functions not only for the male organism but also for the female one.

BIOIDENTICAL PROGESTERONE: AN ALLY FOR HORMONAL BALANCE AND SLOWING DOWN AGING

Hormonal balance is crucial to maintain a healthy body, also from an anti-aging perspective. Aging, in fact, is one of the factors that most affects the production of hormones, causing frequent imbalances with immediate consequences on organic well-being. For this reason, anti-aging medicine works on integration to calibrate the hormonal level, preventing disorders and inefficiencies especially - but not only - during menopause. In particular, anti-aging medicine uses bioidentical hormones which are created from natural sources to fully replicate the structure of endogenous ones, making them much more tolerated than their chemical counterparts. Among the most used bioidentical hormones, progesterone plays a valuable role in female health during the aging process.

THE POWER OF BIOIDENTICAL ESTROGENS IN SLOWING DOWN AGING

Among the bioidentical hormones used by antiaging medicine, estrogens are fundamental for female well-being. The use of estrogens can indeed be useful for regulating mood, fighting osteoporosis and mitigating the effects of menopause. Furthermore, the bioidentical molecules, created from natural sources, are in all respects similar to endogenous ones, making bioidentical estrogens excellently tolerated by the body.

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