BVM August 2015 - page 14

14 Business View - August 2015
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many examples of people reducing their InnerAge,
in some cases by over a decade, by changing diets
to optimize the key biomarkers which include:
• Glucose
• Vitamin D
• Testosterone (for men) / DHEAS (for women)
• hsCRP (an inflammation indicator)
• ALT (a liver damage indicator)
The InnerAge platform was developed after nearly
two years of research by some of world’s leading
authorities in aging. This illustrious list of scientists
includes among others, Dr. David Sinclair, Profes-
sor of Genetics at Harvard Medical School, author
of 162 publications on aging research and named
by TIME Magazine as one of the world’s hundred
most influential people as well as Professor Lenny
Guarente of MIT’s Biology Department, author of
over 200 publications in the field of metabolism and
aging.
“While we can’t beat old father time, there are steps
people can take to optimize their inner health,” Dr.
Blander continued. “To improve longevity, people
need to manage and optimize their body’s glucose,
vitamin D and inflammation levels, as well as im-
prove their liver function. Immediate actions people
can take include avoiding prolonged exposure to
the sun, quitting smoking and eating more foods
such as avocados, beans, and artichokes to reduce
glucose, eating more salmon, cheese, and mush-
rooms to increase levels of vitamin D, and incorpo-
rating citrus fruits such as oranges and grapefruit
into their diets to improve immune functions.”
Like retirement planning, it is never too early to
invest in health decisions that can extend and im-
prove the quality of life in our senior years. With
the right information, actions and diet there is every
reason to believe people can look, feel and become
younger than their years.
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