The blood was washed off.
I cut back on both the ramen and the pork fat.
I also drank tomato juice.
The filter was filled with waste products of colors I didn't want to see.
goodbye aging factor.
Although I said that, I've realized something.
Aging isn't just about removing waste.
Even if you purify the polluted river,
The collapsed bridge remains as it is.
Aging is not simply a phenomenon where unnecessary things accumulate.
A phenomenon where the things we need decrease, and broken things become irreparable.But so.
In other words,
After removal, the next thing needed is regeneration.
I've always been the type of person who gets bothered by things that are broken.
The same applies to business.
There is a department where sales are declining.
Our workforce is exhausted.
We're running into financial difficulties.
What's needed at that time isn't just empty rhetoric.
A company cannot be revived by simply saying things like, "Let's get through this with sheer willpower."
What's needed is either repair, replacement, or reconstruction.
I think the same applies to the human body.
Washing away blood won't make a worn-out knee look brand new.
The soles of my feet, which ached dully from chronic inflammation, didn't suddenly become bouncy like a young boy's.
Therefore, the next thing we need is regenerative medicine.
The term "stem cells" still carries a certain air of suspicion.
The dream of rejuvenation.
Universal cells.
A miraculous IV drip.
Every time something is described using such crude language, its true value becomes obscured.
But I would like to say this here.
Stem cells are not magic.
However, it's undoubtedly one of my favorite foul play techniques.
If the body cannot repair itself, then we need to introduce an external trigger to initiate the repair process.
I need to restart my exhausted body.
The one I will be taking this time is
Autologous stem cell therapy and regenerative approaches using stem cell supernatant.is.
There are several parts of my body that need repair.
First, the feet.
My soles are screaming in pain from years of weight gain and poor posture, and my arches have practically disappeared.
I will not join the religion of muscle.
But I am interested in a life without foot pain.
And next,It's a face.
For a CEO, their face is their business card, their signboard, and their very definition of credibility.
I'm getting hyaluronic acid, Botox, and HIFU.
I'll also get HydraFacial, PicoToning, and Potenza.
Furthermore, the aim is to improve the regenerative environment using stem cell supernatant.
I don't want to just repaint the surface; I want to rebuild it from the foundation up.
The re-transplanted stem cells differentiate into damaged cells and begin the repair process.
This is not an endurance test.
This is an investment.
Youth is not wasteful.
It wasn't luck.
It's not just genetics.
Nowadays, it's an asset that can be managed to a certain extent.
Rejuvenation is not a miracle,
A repayment plan for a delinquent bodyThat might be the case.
The things that truly work are always a little unassuming.
Regeneration is the most realistic counterattack against aging.
AGELESS NOTE
Regeneration is not about "rejuvenation," but about "restoration."
The essence of regenerative medicine lies in providing a catalyst for repair to lost functions and disrupted environments.
The inflammation persists.
Blood flow decreases.
Nerve function slows down.
The organization's resilience decreases.
I'm going to switch back on my body, which can no longer be repaired.
That is the role of regenerative medicine.
Next Episode
AGELESS MAN
Restore hormones
The blood was washed away, and the cells were regenerated.
But there's another element of aging that we can't overlook.
hormone.
Motivation.
Sexual desire.
Aura.
Decisiveness.
Recovery ability.
next time,Lost testosterone.
*The treatments described in this blog were determined based on the diagnosis of multiple specialist physicians, not on the patient's own wishes, taking into account the patient's BMI of 27, blood pressure of 180/120, fatty liver, pre-diabetes, metabolic syndrome, and chronic generalized pain.
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