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Benefits of Bioidentical Hormone Therapy

Edmund Chein | November 11, 2009

Dr. Edmund Chein is head of the Life Extension Institute in Palm Springs, California, where he discovered that bio-identical therapy can stop and possibly even reverse the aging process. Here, he discusses how his Monitoring Program, a crucial element of the whole plan, works to keep people young.

At the Palm Springs Life Extension Institute (PSLEI), we specialize in optimized total balancing by returning levels to values consistent with a younger person. Studies have shown that Balancing Therapy can slow, stop or possibly even reverse the deterioration of our organs and cells. This gives great hope for not only a longer life, but a healthy, and active quality of life.

Longer Health Span

Benefits are simple. Bioidentical hormone therapy prolongs a person’s health span, the number of years that a person will remain healthy for a long time. And it also promotes and provides for longevity. You live longer because you are healthy longer.

It also promotes longevity. You live longer because you are healthy longer. A longer health span also means having a longer “wrinkle-free span” a longer “normal cholesterol span” a longer “free-from heart-attacks” span.

Other benefits are listed in our 1,000 human subjects study published in 1999 in the American Journal for Advancement in Medicine.

Personal Testing

Under the supervision of a fellow physician, I first tested the program on myself. The results were even more dramatic than I had expected. Within six months and without changing my lifestyle, my cholesterol and triglyceride levels had normalized, I had lost weight, and the chest pain I had been experiencing disappeared.

Following an extensive legal and regulatory process, I became the first physician in the United States to offer a total balancing therapy that included growth hormones.

My clinic’s present diagnostic work-up includes tests to determine your current biological age and levels, and a thorough physical examination. PSLEI physicians then work out a personalized formula to balance deficiencies and restore optimal circulating levels.

Case Studies

If you look on our website, you will see other benefits listed, as witnessed by our case studies. Among them are increased muscle, decreased fat, more defined waistline, better lifestyle, fewer wrinkles, firmer arms, underarms and thighs, flatter stomach, thicker, fuller hair and re-growth of body hair.

The information in the article is not intended to substitute for the medical expertise and advice of your healthcare provider. We encourage you to discuss any decisions about treatment or care with an appropriate healthcare provider.

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About Edmund Chein

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Dr. Edmund Chein, head of the Life Extension Institute in Palm Springs, California, received his post graduate medical training at the University of Southern California Medical Center in the specialty of Rehabilitation Medicine. Dr. Chein is also a licensed private forensic investigator. He retired from forensic medicine in the 1990s and began research in bioidentical hormones and their relationship to DNA. He discovered that telomeres found in DNA control the human aging process (the field that won the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 2009) and that telomeres in our DNA are controlled by telomerase, which in turn are activated by hormones. Chein parlayed this discovery into a collaborative study with the Medical College of Wisconsin, where he tested 1,000 human subjects by restoring nine of their bioidentical hormones, including the Human Growth Hormone, to their 20-year-old levels. This process became an anti-aging procedure that reversed up to 20 years of biological age. Dr. Chein holds a patent for this anti-aging procedure in the United States, British Commonwealth and the People's Republic of China.

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