IV Therapy To Combat Aging

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What’s Really Happening When We “Age” One of the leading theories of aging is known as the “free radicals theory of aging” which asserts that free radicals in the environment cause damage to cells, which eventually impairs their function. Free radicals are unstable oxygen molecules that can damage cells. The best prevention strategy against the harmful action of free radicals is a well balanced lifestyle, which includes:  regular physical exercise  low stress levels  a balanced nutritional diet rich in high antioxidant foods. Another potential contributor to the aging process is protein glycation or “cross-linking". When excess sugar is present in the bloodstream, it can cause protein molecules to literally stick together. Over time cross-linked proteins accumulate in the body and slow down the body's metabolic processes.

How to Slow Aging With Nutrition With both theories of aging, nutrition plays a huge part. While research is currently being conducted in this field, much of it has been centered on rodents or non-human primates, making drawing decisive conclusions in humans somewhat difficult. One of the more well-researched dietary modifications for slowing the aging process is caloric restriction. Also, a growing body of scientific literature suggests that fasting


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