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Today's anti-aging experts give you the skinny on what's hot and new.
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Originally Published February 14, 2005 -- Your Wellness Guide

Newest Anti-aging Advice from America's Top Gurus

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I don’t know anyone who across the board likes to age.  Do you?  If you do, I want to hear about it.  For the rest of us, we reach out with open arms toward any anti-aging advice.  Whether we embrace the advice or not may be another matter, but we sure like to explore fountain-of-youth options.   

I spoke with three of America’s top anti-aging gurus to see what they had to say about your longevity.

Power Aging Expert Gary Null
In Gary Null’s opinion, there are five main anti-aging trends happening in the U.S.

Calorie Restriction -- restricting your calories even if you are not on a diet

Improvement of Calorie Quality -- the concept that not all calories are equal, such as an apple is better than a spoon of sugar even if in the end they contain the same amount of sugar

Inflammation Reduction -- “This is the single most contributing factor to the aging process,” says Null.

Examining Cause and Effect -- a realization that what we eat and how much we exercise really does have an effect


Gary Null

Challenging of Information -- the questioning of previous information, which promotes new studies with better results

Offering an interesting point of view, Null who is the author of Power Aging says “The worst thing that people can do is focus on aging.  Instead, be concerned with why you are prematurely aging.  Try to be honest with yourself.  If you clean up your life and make positive choices, you won’t be manifesting the disease of premature aging.”

Personal Vitality Coach Jodi Jones
The author of The Vitality Connection, along with co-author Michael J. Grossman, M.D., Jodi Jones says there is a difference between the biggest and the newest anti-aging trends. 

The biggest and most long-lasting anti-aging trends she says are those of a healthy lifestyle that include an improved dietary intake, exercise, and supplementation.  Additional big trends include anti-aging measurements that can help direct your lifestyle choices, such as  reducing inflammation, optimizing your weight, and balancing your hormone levels.  She also says that “Reducing your hip-to-waist ratio is another measurement, which is getting your waist to be smaller than your hips.  There is a formula that we look at, and it will be different for females than for males.”  More fat around the waist is a strong indicator of your increasing risk for heart disease, stroke, and diabetes.

Jones says she doesn’t pay too much attention to the newest trends because they tend to be somewhat fad based and focused on chemical anti-aging.  And with regards to an upswing interest in human growth hormone injections to slow down aging, she cautions saying that she prefers to focus on exercise, nutrition, and supplementation unless a client needs the injections for true medical reasons.

Life Extension Expert Terry Grossman
Like a Star Trek episode, Terry Grossman says the concept of living forever, or at least for a few hundred years, may be within our grasp.  The co-author of the thought-provoking book Fantastic Voyage, along with Ray Kurzweil, says that anti-aging is based on what he calls Bridge 1, Bridge 2, and Bridge 3 strategies.

“Bridge 1 is today’s strategy of exercise, nutrition, and supplements.  We are, in a primitive way, beginning to reprogram our biochemistry.”  But he doesn’t believe this form of anti-aging will prolong life past 120 years.


Jodi Jones


Terry Grossman, M.D.

“If we want to get past 120 years, we’re going to need new gene therapies,” says Grossman, which he says is the Bridge 2 of the unfolding biotechnology revolution.  This includes the cloning of tissues, adult stem cells, genetic repair therapies, and blocking the expression of bad genes, such as cancer-producing genes.

Bridge 3, says Grossman, is not just like out of science fiction, instead better.  “It is the use of nanotechnology-AI or artificial intelligence to expand our lifespan in the hundreds of years and may be the end of death.”  Enabling the body to rebuild its body and brain at the molecular level, Grossman says this technology is an elegant solution that may arrive as early at 2025.  For example, you could inject your body with bioengineered white blood cells that would kill infectious diseases and cancer cells. 

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