Category Archives: Longevity

Adaptogens and Their Role in Optimizing Wellbeing

In the Eastern world, adaptogens have been used for centuries to treat an array of conditions ranging from the common cold to muscle soreness in fatigued soldiers. As the West continues to discover and adopt traditional practices in search of alternative medicinal compounds, the popularity and use of adaptogens have seen a marked increase in recent years. Derived from unique plants and herbs, these compounds offer widespread support in regulating hormonal systems; they help bring the imbalanced, stressed body back to equilibrium by allowing it to better adapt to biological and psychological stressors.

Throughout history, adaptogenic herbs have been used for their proven neuroprotective, anti-fatigue, anti-depressive, anxiolytic and CNS stimulating properties as well as their ability to adapt functions to an individual body’s specific needs. Their primary function is stress management through adrenal gland support, which helps manage hormonal responses to stress – the source of many chronic health conditions. However, each adaptogen carries additional therapeutic advantages, such as dopamine and serotonin-boosting properties, which contribute to beneficial effects on overall wellbeing.

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Cutting-Edge Integrative Health Topics You Can’t Miss at Spring Congress 2019 

As rates of chronic conditions and clinical obstacles continue to rise, it is essential that clinicians seeking to stay at the forefront of modern integrative medicine review the latest topics and education in the field. Included in this year’s comprehensive conference schedule the most current clinical research driving modern Anti-Aging and Integrative Medicine. Preview how well established leaders in the Anti-Aging industry are redefining medicine through the examination of the most clinically relevant topics in integrated health care: the most recent and relevant clinical data.

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Life Expectancy & Longevity

Recent studies on mortality rates, conducted by the National Center for Health Statistics, reported a slight decrease in American life expectancy. The most recent decline before this was during the peak of H.I.V.-related deaths; yet this time, researchers have reported that a host of factors–including heart disease and other degenerative disorders–are the culprits.

Experts in health policy state that a 0.1 decrease is alarming, as life expectancy is generally consistent and predictable in its gradual increase. The culmination of problems that spurred the decline included a 15.7 percent increase in deaths from Alzheimer’s, and the inherent mortality rates that accompany increased rates of obesity.

At A4M, our overarching mission is to treat, diagnose, and ultimately prevent diseases associated with aging, in addition to providing educational awareness regarding wellness, nutrition, and the ways in which to remain healthy. Join us in our effort to achieve these goals, and solidify your commitment to making a difference in medicine.