Longevity treatments consist of a tailored combination of medical therapies, personalized medicine, supplements, and lifestyle recommendations. Learn more about the therapies, protocols, and advice offered at our clinic.
Medical Therapies
IV Drip Therapies: Infusions featuring various compounds such as Vitamin C, B-complex, Glutathione, or NAD+ to support cellular health.
Stem Cell Therapy with Stem Cells From Adipose Tissue and Blood: Aimed at promoting the regeneration of damaged tissues and cells using adipose-derived and blood-derived stem cells.
Cell & Live Cell Therapy: A rejuvenation and regeneration secret—partially preserved and proven over centuries.
Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy (BHRT): The primary pillar of effective longevity medicine for decades.
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT): Used to boost energy levels and improve microcirculation.
Peptides: Primarily collagen. This also includes BPC-157 for promoting healing, Thymosin Beta-4 (TB-500) for tissue regeneration and anti-inflammation, GHK-Cu (copper peptide) for collagen stimulation and skin elasticity, and Epitalon for its potential to slow the aging process. Other peptides, such as CJC-1295 and Ipamorelin, also play a key role.
Personalized Medicine and Nutritional Supplements
Based on individual diagnostics (e.g., genetic predisposition, hormone levels, and biomarkers of aging), we recommend:
Supplements and Compounds: This includes active substances capable of influencing cellular processes, such as:
Resveratrol: Currently being researched for its ability to activate sirtuins (proteins associated with longevity).Organ Extracts: Based on the principle of like heals like. Weakened organs can be supported by the intake of extracts derived from the organs of healthy animals.
Collagen: Essential for the structure and quality of the skin, connective tissue, and bones.
Spermidine: Promotes autophagy, the body’s natural process of cellular renewal.
Quercetin: A flavonoid with anti-inflammatory properties that can help eliminate senescent (aging) cells.
Astaxanthin: A potent antioxidant that primarily protects the skin and eyes.
NMN (Nicotinamide Mononucleotide): A precursor to NAD+, a vital coenzyme for energy metabolism and DNA repair.
Shilajit: Boosts energy, cognitive function, and the immune system while supporting digestion. It contains over 80 minerals and bioactive substances, such as fulvic and humic acids.
Metformin and Rapamycin: Medications that have shown promising anti-aging effects in clinical studies.
Lifestyle Recommendations
Nutrition: Lifestyle recommendations concerning nutrition can vary. Some approaches focus on diets that include animal protein, while others emphasize reducing sugar and industrially processed foods.
Fasting: Some lifestyle approaches suggest periodic intermittent fasting. The concept is often associated with stimulating the body’s natural processes of cleaning out damaged cells, and has been studied for its potential effects, including those related to caloric restriction.
Physical Activity: Regular physical activity and exercise are often recommended for cardiovascular health and maintaining muscle mass.
Sleep: Getting sufficient, high-quality sleep is frequently highlighted as important for the body’s repair and regeneration processes.
Stress Management: Techniques for managing stress, such as meditation or mindfulness, are commonly employed to help minimize the effects of chronic stress.
Social Connections: Positive social interactions are often seen as beneficial for mood and overall mental and physical resilience.