Objectives: This lecture evaluates new and old technology in Anti-aging and Regenerative Medicine and their effects on skin damage, adiposity, hormonal balance and overall health. This review includes stem cells, exosomes, new developments in energy devices and resonance energy transfer technologies. Anything that gives us discomfort, physical or emotional is like a fragment of a puzzle. When we focus on one bit of the puzzle disregarding its remaining pieces, we rarely see the big picture. All pathology insidiously builds up below our awareness blocking systemic flow & disrupting the synergy of wellness
Introduction: At their embryonic stage when ailments can be reversed, we dismiss them as random noise. Meanwhile, whatever compromised immunity proceeds unobstructed. Symptoms arising from physical or emotional defects are often indistinguishable: Fatigue, anxiety, acute or chronic pains with no cause detectable in an X-ray of an MRI, accompanied by an inconspicuous sense of dissatisfaction. Disharmony in our bodies imbalances the mind. Despite crucial discoveries & advances, Western Medicine has remained blindfolded to systemic disorganization evolving into disease or aging
Materials / method: Very few technologies can efficiently synchronize the body, completing the most vital process necessary to reinforce immunity: optimum realignment of biological intercommunication. Losing youth has invented the most deceiving multibillion industry: the preservation of beauty that aspires yet fails to delay eventual physical deterioration. Western Medicine is correct in trying to fix the problem but is defeated by its disregard of central controls that determine overall health. Its perspective is limited to the part, disregarding the body-mind overall functionality
Results: Skin damage, fat accumulation, muscle and bone deterioration associated with aging are symptoms of core deficiencies which are systemic in nature. Symptoms are just the peak of the iceberg with no accurate representation of the transformative core disruptions which demand yet fail to captivate our attention as a result of Western Medicine’s tunnel vision. Eliminating the symptom does not necessarily solve the puzzle or repair the disarray expanding in the core.
Conclusion: I see aging as a disorder of Youth, a systemic problem that necessitates a systemic solution which should be considered, in addition to fixing the symptom. Fixing the visible symptom should be combined and surpassed by holistic regenerative methods that target the central controls of wellness and homeostasis. While localized treatments concentrate on visible or identifiable issues, systemic solutions must focus on empowering strengths, the healthy aspects of immunity, to reinforce defects expressed as aging or disease.