
ANTI-AGING TECHNOLOGY
“A FEEL GOOD FACE-LIFT, BODY CONTOUR & WEIGHT LOSS PROGRAM
WITHOUT THE RISK OF DYING!”
By
entrepreneur and medical researcher, David Tippie
“Every time you change something in the body, it affects
everything else.”
David Tippie
David Tippie is a
medical researcher that has studied the lymphatic system,
natural supplementation, structure, health requirements and
elastic properties of the skin, at the physiological level for
over fifteen years prior to opening the research and development
center in 2001.
Tippie’s holistic
and unique approach to research and development projects began
with their study of growth hormone and the flow of the lymphatic
system and blood within the body. His data progressed to reflect
what happens during the renewal process in the body, such as
when tissue is gently stretched and pulled to stimulate
fibroblasts where collagen and elastin forms to rejuvenate skin.
At the research and
development center, called the Anti-Aging Clinic; one of many
projects was, he began topically applying a copper-based product
to the skin to assist his unique treatments for the face. The
copper is identical to a copper produced by the body naturally
and is the body’s signal to repair itself. Studies have shown
that the body slowly depletes its store of cooper during the
aging process.
Anti-Aging guru
David Tippie has developed Anti-Aging techniques that have been
featured on various television news shows, including NBC’s South
Florida Today Show. Tippie’s Anti-Aging methods have also been
described in various publications such as ”IN” Magazine,
“Woman’s World”, “Looking Good Magazine”,” Gold Coast Magazine”
and various newspapers. The PhD, Dr. Loren Pickart, has featured
Tippie and his techniques, in a book titled “Reverse Skin
Aging”.
Anti-Aging technology helps to reverse as well as prevent the
aging process from accelerating, using a holistic approach to
achieve and maintain good health and beauty, naturally. The
complete Anti-Aging program requires no cutting, no harmful side
effects from drugs, no painful recovery time or risk of infection,
and no drug regimens that can contraindicate medicines you are
currently taking.
Anti-Aging technology works. It is safe, and cost-effective,
and its procedures are relaxing.
Here is the fundamental difference in ideologies between the
Wellness or Anti-Aging Industry, Tippie refers to as the “WI” and
the Sickness or Pharmacological industry, he refers to as the “SI”,
of which many medical practitioners and plastic surgeons are a
part of. The Sickness Industry is reactive to disease and
aging, while the Wellness or Anti-Aging Industry takes a proactive
and preventative approach.
“We must not let technology outweigh our humanity.”
Albert Schweitzer
In order to lay the groundwork for the Wellness Industry, we must
first understand why the Sickness Industry, despite its efficiency
in handling chronic care and accident patients, does not work
effectively enough to treat the patient as a whole individual.
Ironically, one death from the safe, affordable ways of the
Wellness Industry would make front-page news while the Sickness
Industry accidentally kills people everyday through medical
incompetence.
Doctors attempt to cure instead of prevent disease. Today,
they are under pressure from the managed-care system, and are
under the influence of the pharmaceutical companies to prescribe
drugs.
LEARNING FROM
THE ANCIENTS
Imhotep, the
“God of Medicine” was an Egyptian healer who lived during the
Third Dynasty at the court of King Zoser. His herbal potions and
practices were used from about 2850 B.C. to 525 B.C. to
effectively diagnose and treat over 200 diseases. He was a
legendary figure however it was Hippocrates who came 2000 years
after him, who became known as the “Father of Medicine”.
Hippocrates
recommended that physicians record their findings and their
medicinal methods in newly formulated products, so that these
records may be passed down and employed by other physicians.
Something happened along the pathway from these teachings; the
doctors gave way to others to provide methods and potions for
them. These persons became known as pharmacologists. Along with
that came big money and the birth of “Big Pharma”.
My book
presents a guide outlining what I describe as a "holistic approach
to research," mainly stemming from our work at the Anti-Aging
Clinic. As the title suggests, I emphasize the physical and
emotional factors often associated with a decision to undergo a
certain kind of surgery. Throughout the text, I use a generally
straightforward approach, integrating information and ideas in an
effort to create a thorough yet accessible overview.
I begin by
asserting, "The complete program requires no cutting, no harmful
side effects from drugs, no painful recovery time and no drug
regimens that can contraindicate medicines you may currently be
taking." The system essentially involves "Using Modern Technology
to Stimulate Nature," and being deemed a qualified candidate:
takes into account overall physicality. Following a discussion of
"stress" in terms of economics and prevention, I go on in chapter
three to consider how, in my view, "the Sickness Industry, despite
its efficiency in handling chronic care and accident patients,
does not work effectively enough to treat the patient as a whole
individual." Taking a measure of control might mean putting chief
complaints and symptoms in writing before visiting the doctor,
including facts that will update past medical and family history,
lifestyle changes, and goals." In chapters five and six, I explore
the likely difference between the way the sexes age or approach
the idea.
The
concluding sections of my book address issues relating to
nutrition, vitamin intake, and the basics of skincare. Among my
closing comment I express, the aim of our complete health and
beauty program is to create a healthy lymphatic state to support
the body beautiful inside out.
Overall my
offering is designed to participate in a special field of inquiry
as well as to enlighten and provoke thought for the reader who
might express and interest in a related topic as well as to offer
distributorships of proprietary technique and product.
20's, 30's, 40's, 50's, 60's, 70's and
beyond; Good Health and Beauty at any age is cheap when started early:
When we are young we don't pay much attention to the things that are not
obvious in the mirror; funny how the mirror guides and alters almost every
person's life and their choices; especially a woman.
For example when they are young and smooth skinned and strong boned, they
don't give any thought to laying in the sun and the damage they are causing
to their future skin.
They never give thought to taking calcium or any other supplement for that
matter, to insure their bones and body remain healthy. In fact, the best
education that could be provided to the young, would be to convince them
that protecting their skin from the sun, would help them to remain blemish
and wrinkle free when they age because light from the sun speeds up the
aging process.
Also, since producing evidences that good nutrition plus supplements equal
strong bones and good health this would be equally important education for
them. Calcium supplements should be taken on a daily basis as we get older
and become extremely important the older we get, to help prevent bone
diseases like osteoporosis.
When the young reach that realization by themselves from looking in the
mirror, somewhere about age 30, it is normally too late for age prevention
it is now rejuvenation.
When they see the first wrinkle or blemish in that mirror then the
realization hits them. When this reflection does hit them they still only
have the aesthetic mindset and begin searching only for the anti-wrinkle
regimens.
Up to that point they were happy with over the counter skincare because they
did not educate themselves to be wiser. But now they know something more
professional is what they should have been involved with.
Health is on the radar screen now but nothing has happened to make them
think they need to be concerned with that just yet. They don't realize yet
that in order to have and maintain beauty, you must first have good health.
At about 40, when several physical testing phases have been completed in
their lives and something showed up as being potentially harmful to them, or
even to one of their friends, the Health blimp on their radar screen becomes
more prominent.
They begin to pay attention to preventative supplementation and research
more of what their friends have told them in the past about taking care of
their body inside, since it is the only one they will ever have.
Verifiable vitamins and supplements come to the scene and more types of
health biomarker measurements are sought. They begin to review which of
their friends has had plastic surgery and how successful they were and how
they handled the risks and the pain.
Only to those who educated themselves and are now about 50, supplementation
is a religion and a good health regimen is what interests them the most.
About this time they recognize stress as being the number one killer and it
is something they must find ways to treat.
Some locate treatments for stress such as quantum physics and find it has a
success rate. Still others find out that balancing hormones with
bioidentical replacement hormone therapy should be the first step and is the
key to the road back to good health.
If their finances are not where they hoped they would be, they consider a
mortgage on the house for plastic surgery. But in the interim, they have
listened to some of their friends about non-invasive methods, that were
having great success like those at the Anti-Aging Clinic and now mortgaging
the house may not be necessary.
They curse themselves under their breath for not beginning earlier to take
better care of their skin and bodies, especially when they see some of their
friends, their on age.
The road which they chose leaves them taking pharmaceuticals, pill after
pill for any number of ailments and the pills have not been around long
enough to know what all the side effects will be, from taking them.
At about 60, they are noticeably frantic about health if they have not
started before now.
They were part of that group that kept their attention focused on a doctor
and his prescribed medications for all of their lives and don't see
themselves as being better off for those choices.
Now that they are 60 they wish they had taken that different pathway years
earlier, like some of their friends did, who are in the peak of health in
their 60's; because they got serious about natural health and becoming a
proactive preventative person that researched their choices in their 30's
and 40's and 50's.
At 70, those who did not take health into their own hands at earlier ages
are in walkers and still others are in rest homes or worse, under a
gravestone.
But those who are in their 70's and who placed health at the forefront of
their lives are still enjoying bicycling, hiking and taking vacations to
fare away places and still looking forward to what the future holds.
These are the
beautiful people who believe life is quality-- and quantity!
TO
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