THH074—Are You Ready to Live a Progressively Improved Life Until You Die?
In this short recap, we challenge conventional notions of aging and explore the concept of living a progressively improved life until the very end. Let's delve into Dr. Jeffrey Gladden's groundbreaking longevity programs, designed to foster robust health and peak performance well into old age. Driven by the question, "How good can I be?" and refusing to accept age-related decline, Dr. Gladden shares his journey towards waking up at 70 feeling 27 and aspiring to possess a wise 300-year-old mind in a strong, youthful body. From customized protocols addressing genetics to transforming mindsets around aging, Dr. Gladden's comprehensive approach challenges the norm of deterioration, offering a trajectory towards an "improved life."
Join me, a past heart patient myself, contemplates the bold steps I could take post aorta repair and considers becoming a client, asking listeners to reflect on their readiness to progressively improve until death, challenging limiting beliefs about aging.
Here are the key takeaways from this short recap:
Dr. Jeffrey Gladden has created extensive longevity programs enabling robust health and peak performance into old age.
After being told by colleagues to accept age-related decline, Dr. Gladden asked "How good can I be?" and sought solutions.
Nearing 70, he wakes up feeling 27 and aims to have a wise 300 year-old mind someday in a strong, youthful body.
His customized protocols address genetics, regenerate cells, enhance function, and even transform mindsets around aging.
Dr. Gladden works comprehensively on every facet of wellbeing for an "improved life" trajectory rather than accepting deterioration.
A past heart patient himself, Dr. Moss wonders if he should be bolder about activity with his aorta repair or if that risks stress.
Genetic testing could reveal any issues to monitor so Dr. Moss can keep strengthening his cardiovascular health.
He is considering becoming a client, feeling Dr. Gladden's approach could extend his longevity versus shortened life expectancy.
Dr. Moss asks listeners if they are ready to progressively improve until death versus succumb to limiting beliefs around aging.
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