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Watch the video above and hear Dr. Rubinstein discuss his unique and integrative approach to Anti-Aging. Schedule your complimentary consultation and Begin reversing your biological clock.
Our Goal to Prolong Optimal Health for Each Patient through an Integrative Holistic Approach to Rejuvenation.
"The process of Aging is difficult to study because it happens slowly…",
....Leonard A. Rubinstein, M.D.
Each body part has its own genetic predisposition and, though it appears that we age overall at the same rate, different parts of our body age differently and at different times during our life. Genetic and environmental influences interact with one another. Since environmental causes play a crucial role, and patients can control many of them, such as diet, nutritional supplements, and exercise, this
requires you to have the most up-to-date knowledge on how to incorporate and integrate longevity techniques into your life to PROLONG OPTIMAL HEALTH.
Our goal: to provide each patient healthy disease-free aging, the prevention of unhealthy disease-ridden aging, prolonging health, and helping patients achieve their maximum life span potential with optimum health throughout. Successful aging largely depends on a healthy environment and lifestyle to support good genes and promote positive genetic expression.
Aging doesn’t have to be associated with disease.
We will still age, but we can age more slowly and live well.
Successful aging largely depends on a healthy environment and lifestyle to support good genes and promote positive genetic expression. Successful aging depends on preventing cancer and metabolic syndrome.
You can look years younger and can age more evenly and more gracefully.
Feeling years younger can also help you remain productive and active longer.
Years younger for longer means we can prolong health to prolong the duration of a healthy life.
Dr. Leonard A. Rubinstein's integrative approach to anti-aging in Sarasota provides for a holistic approach to each individual patient’s evaluation and treatment is specific to each patient and may include aspects of aromatherapy, acupuncture, nutrition, massage, energetics, informational medicine, herbal medicine, osteopathy, reflexology, etc.
An integration of Conventional (Allopathic) Medicine along with components of Osteopathic Medicine, Oriental Medicine, Homeopathy, and Ayurvedic Medicine, provides a more complete and more realistic approach to the problem(s) at hand than relying merely on conventional Immunotherapeutic “messaging” to the Immune system and the use of traditional pharmaceuticals.
We evaluate hormone levels that may require supplementation using Bio-Identical Hormone Therapy.
We evaluate habits that may affect results. We evaluate and monitor dietary and allergic issues that may affect results.
We evaluate and design exercise regimens that may affect results.
We design detoxification protocols if needed.
We evaluate patient laboratory data comprehensively. Traditional interpretations of laboratory values compare the patient against the norms for their age grouping and NOT for optimal levels of younger adults. Our goal is to treat the patients such that the laboratory values we achieve after treatment are
those indicative of optimal health not just the norm. To achieve “anti-aging” or “biological clock” reversal, one must adopt new parameters of optimum levels of laboratory values reflective of what lab results should be for optimum health and performance….i.e. what laboratory levels should we
want to achieve were if our goal is to achieve optimum health for the patient? What are the optimum values for a younger patient?
Hormonal or nutritional deficiencies can cause accelerated aging. We need optimal hormonal levels in our bodies along with hormonal balance for optimal wellness and health.
Your thyroid gland is your body regulator. Therefore, an imbalance of your thyroid hormone can affect every metabolic function in your body.
FUNCTIONS OF THE THYROID GLAND AND THYROID HORMONE IN YOUR BODY
In Women, it is common for thyroid problems to appear at menopause. Ovaries have thyroid receptors, and the thyroid gland has ovarian receptors. Therefore, the loss of estradiol (E2) and testosterone from ovaries that occurs at menopause can have an effect on the thyroid.
Men can also develop low thyroid levels.
Dr. Rubinstein is a member of the American Academy of Otolaryngic (Ears, Nose and Throat) Allergy and the American Academy of Anti-Aging and Regenerative Medicine and is a Diplomat of the American Board of Anti-Aging and 7Regenerative Medicine.