Considerable scientific advances have been made in our attempt to understand the cause of aging over the past several decades. Although we do not yet know the basic causes of the aging process, we have learned enough to begin to apply some of the findings to people in an attempt to slow down or reverse some of the changes associated with aging.

At Longevity Achievement Center we are interested in applying discoveries made in basic sciences to maximize human life span function and potential. In addition, we wish to systematically prove that we are able to improve human functionality and extend human life span. For the foreseeable future, all anti-aging intervention therapy must be considered experimental. No matter what the treatment is, even if it is as simple as taking a Vitamin C pill daily, there is no proof to date that the treatments will extend life span.

The necessary proof will come from experiments in which people are treated, then followed for many years, and then we can directly see if we have extended their life span. This will take a study of thirty to fifty years to prove. It would be very convenient if there were a way to measure a person’s biological age and thereby test their biological age and then give them a treatment such as vitamin C for a period of one or two years and then measure their biological age again to see if their treatment made the person biologically younger. We can do this now with a battery of functional measures of performance.

We know that they are predictive of increased performance and increased functionality, but we do not know if they are predictive of an increased life span.

OUR GOALS ARE:

  1. To maximize the functional ability of our participants
  2. To extend the functional life span of our participants
  3. To determine which biomarkers are predictive of an increase in life span
  4. To optimize our therapeutic intervention in order to maximize functional life span of our participants.

OUR APPROACH

We do not limit ourselves to the findings of conventional medicine. We are willing to draw on findings and techniques from alternative medicine as well. We have different participants, some who wish to have their parameters measured so that they can follow their deterioration throughout the years. They do not undergo treatment; They just get measured. Other people want modest treatment, improvement through diet, exercise, etc. Other people want controversial therapies such as hormone replacement therapy, chelation therapy, and cellular rejuvenation techniques. Some people wish to have some of their bodily cells preserved for future use in the rejuvenation techniques.

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