Longevity medicine is not appropriate for every patient. Knowing who should not pursue longevity treatments is a key part of ethical, physician-led care.
Chronic fatigue and aging are often connected through subtle biological changes that reduce energy and recovery long before disease appears. Persistent low energy should be evaluated medically, not dismissed as normal aging.
Chronic inflammation is a low-grade, persistent biological process that can quietly accelerate aging and disease. Many patients live with it for years before symptoms become clinically evident.
Preventive medicine for aging is a physician-led approach focused on early detection, inflammation control, and long-term health planning. Rather than treating symptoms after they appear, it addresses risk factors before chronic conditions develop.
Longevity medicine is a preventive, physician-led approach focused on cellular health, inflammation, and long-term well-being. It is not about reversing aging or promising miracles, but about medical evaluation, evidence-based interventions, and informed decision-making.