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HORMONE BALANCE AND LONGEVITY
Hormones are the biochemical messengers
of the neuroendocrine system, a complicated network of chemicals,
glands, nerves and feedback loops that orchestrates actions
of cells and systems throughout the body. They keep our metabolism
and immune systems running in smooth order.
Our bodies function at peak efficiency
in our youth when hormones are at their highest. It is at that
time that our immune system is generally at its strongest; we
build muscle instead of fat, injuries heal quickly, energy is
plentiful.
Decline in key hormones is
a primary cause of aging. Dr. Vladimir Dilman, major author
of the Neuroendocrine Theory
of aging and a renowned Russian researcher in anti-aging and
more recently Dr. Thierry Hertoghe of the Acedemie de Medicine
Generale de Belgique, believe that recreating the fined tuned
hormone balance of youth is fundamental in controlling aging.
Individual
Assessment is Essential
As we age, the ability to produce
and release certain hormones diminishes. An individual’s genetics,
nutrition, exercise levels, stress and lifestyle all play an
inextricable role in how this occurs. Clearly the aging process
itself is different for each individual so any longevity plan
must be tailored to meet each person’s needs and goals.
This is especially true when the discussion of hormone replacement
arises. Careful assessment of laboratory findings and how they
relate to each individual experience of hormone change is essential
in the decision making process.
Because of the delicate interplay
of hormones, supplementation should not be undertaken without
the supervision of a qualified healthcare professional.
Our anti-aging
plans include accurate laboratory monitoring of hormone levels
and progress discussions on a regular basis.
Go Natural
When intervention to promote
healthy hormone balance is indicated, recommendations for, whenever
possible, a natural approach, should be
discussed. What does "natural" mean? Firstly, it can
simply mean making the lifestyle and nutrition changes that
will promote one’s optimal level of healthy hormone production.
Phytonutrients and amino acids can promote certain diminishing
hormones. Important hormones such as insulin, cortisol, glucagon
and growth hormone are strongly influenced by exercise, diet
and stress changes. Excess insulin and excess cortisol
are the archenemies - responsible for fat accumulation,
brain-aging, increased inflammatory tendency, high blood pressure,
elevated blood lipids, oxidative stress and the list goes on.
Growth hormone is responsible for a myriad of repair and rejuvenation
tasks throughout the body and considered by some to be the closest
thing to a "fountain of youth". Levels of human growth
hormone (HGH) are enhanced by the presence of certain nutrients
and exercise and are diminished by elevated glucose and insulin.
All of our
anti-aging programs emphasize and educate on the importance
of maintaining proper glucose and insulin levels, managing stress,
and exercising regularly.
"Natural" also means
utilization of supplements that are bioidentical to your declining
natural hormones. These differ from synthetic hormones in their
actual molecular structure. Because pharmaceutical companies
cannot patent "natural" substances, they market synthetic
versions.
It is the general opinion of most
anti-aging physicians as well as that of other enlightened health
care professionals that using natural, bioidentical molecules
is a safer and effective choice in most instances. Furthermore,
natural supplements can be easily customized in terms of dose
and specific hormone requirements of the individual.
Hormones-Sex
and Much More!
Of course, when anyone speaks
of hormones, the first thought in most minds is their reference
to sex. And, yes, healthy hormone levels are essential for libido,
performance and pleasure.
Perhaps, less generally known
are hormones’ essential role in the harmonious orchestration
of body and brain activity. Their decline to a fraction of
what they were in our youth may set the stage for the mind-body
deterioration we associate with "old age". Here
are some of the hormones which are tested in an anti-aging program:
DHEA (dehydroepiandrosterone)-
sometimes referred to as the "mother of all steroids"
is the most abundant steroid hormone in the human body. It is
the precursor to testosterone and estrogen. DHEA is five to
six times more concentrated in the brain where it protects,
in particular, from the ravages of excess cortisol. Additionally,
it stimulates growth hormone receptors and modulates insulin
sensitivity, diabetes, and obesity; it is a potent immune booster
and has benefits in memory and cognitive processes, collagen
and skin integrity and may help with depression and insomnia.
Pregnenolone-
is the foundation hormone for other hormones including DHEA,
progesterone, and testosterone. It is produced from cholesterol
in the mitochondria (the energy powerhouse of the cell). Studies
have shown that it has a potent stimulatory affect on the memory
and cognitive function of brain and also helps block the effects
of cortisol. Other benefits may include anti-inflammatory properties,
improved mood and sleep, enhanced sense of well being.
Testosterone-generally
known for promoting sex drive in both men and women, this hormone
plays an important role maintaining muscle skin and bone integrity.
It strengthens the immune system and increases some mental functions
particularly visual spatial ability.
Estrogen- generally considered
a female hormone; it is produced in small amounts in men. It
has a positive effect on many organs throughout the body. It
protects against coronary artery disease, improves lipids and
raises good (HDL) cholesterol. Estrogen preserves bone density,
and supports collagen formation. It has positive effects on
mood, memory and concentration and some studies have shown may
help stimulate the neurotransmitter acetylcholine, preventing
Alzheimer’s.
Progesterone-works together
with estrogen in more than 300 receptor sites in the body. It
is also a precursor for other hormones. Progesterone has a large
number of functions and benefits on its own including promoting
fat breakdown, maintaining bone, increasing energy, normalizing
blood sugar, improving mood and protecting against cancer.
Thyroid-these hormones
are vital in the regulation of metabolism and the production
of other hormones. Thyroid hormone balance is crucial for health.
Excess or inadequate thyroid function has detrimental effects
on virtually every system. Obesity, heart disease, infertility,
hair loss, mental illness, lethargy, visual disturbances, osteoporosis
are just a few conditions arising from thyroid dysfunction.
Melatonin-is a hormone
known for its role in controlling our body’s clock. It has been
suggested that it may even control the aging clock of the brain.
It is a key player in our sleep/wake cycles.
It is used a sleeping aid and
also assists in recovery from jet lag. It is now recognized
as a key element in maintaining hormonal balance. Additionally,
melatonin is a potent anti-oxidant capable of scavenging free
radicals working both on the inside and outside of every cell.
It also stimulates the thymus gland (the key organ of the immune
system) involved in the production of disease-fighting T-cells.
Laboratory research has shown that decreasing melatonin accelerates
aging and restoring melatonin re-establishes youthful function.
Human Growth Hormone (hGH)-is
the primary hormone produced by the pituitary gland and regulates
all other hormones levels within the body. It has been referred
to as the "fountain of youth hormone" due to its remarkable
role in deterring the effects of biological aging. HGH affects
almost every cell in the body. Like other hormones, it begins
to decline with age losing about 14 % per decade after age 30
to levels by the age of 65 that are less than half of what anti-aging
researchers consider optimal. In many people, it can be
replaced naturally by a program that combines nutrient supplementation,
amino acid precursors that effectively stimulate the pituitary
to produce hGH, exercise (especially weight training), and a
diet that keeps insulin in check. This is the natural approach
we choose at our clinic. For those with whom this approach
fails to achieve desired results, daily injections of recombinant
DNA growth hormone,( costing $$thousands per year), may be an
option they could investigate.
Documented benefits of hGH
therapy:
- increased lean body mass and
muscle strength
- decreased body fat, especially
in the abdomen
- increased bone density
- improved skin thickness and
diminished wrinkles
- better energy and exercise
recovery
- improved sleep and emotional
stability
- increased immune response
- improved sexual function
- better lipid profiles
- increased well-being, cognitive
function and mental alertness
A Final
Note on Hormones
Different hormones perform different
functions in the body, but they all work synergistically. There
are reasons why all these hormones are in the body and why our
body and mind function at their peak efficiency when these are
at optimal levels and balance. Supplementing hormones
should never be done without professional assessment and guidance.
All of us would like to have the
best quality of life for as long as we live. And we are living
longer. Today, we can explore effective new health care choices
that can positively influence longevity and quality of life.
Natural hormone replacement is one of those choices.
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