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How to reduce crows feet

Nothing betrays your age more than the texture of your skin. I'm talking about the way your skin gets thinner and more fragile as you age, giving it a look that's almost translucent, like tissue paper. Thin skin is also the reason for puffy eyes. At the same time, the delicate blood… Read More

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How to reduce thinning hair

My patients tell me that they feel like they're bothering me when they ask about hair loss. After all, losing your hair isn't life-threatening. But that doesn't mean it's not important. Thinning hair can be a major blow to your self-confidence. But it's also a symptom of an unhealthy… Read More

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How to fight skin damage at DNA level

When it comes to reversing aging of the skin, the Sears Institute is vastly different from every other anti-aging clinic or medical-spa you may have heard of or visited… You see, we recognize that the key to reversing skin aging starts deep down at the DNA level with your telomeres. Most skin… Read More

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How to protect your eye area

Because the fragile skin around your eyes is always in motion, it needs special protection. Think about it... Every time you smile or laugh – and even if you frown – the skin around your eyes creases and folds. This constant flexing and stretching dries out your delicate skin. Add in the… Read More

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Can you reverse hair loss?

Do you remember the heavy metal "hair bands" of the 1980s? Groups like Bon Jovi, Poison, and Twisted Sister... These bands were as well-known for their big hair as they were for their music. Today, I talk to my patients about a different kind of heavy metal hair... the kind that causes… Read More

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Can you turn back the clock?

In a breakthrough study, researchers in Israel proved – for the first time in humans – that it's not only possible to stop your body's biological clock in its tracks… But to reverse aging at the cellular level by 25 years… Using nothing more than hyperbaric oxygen therapy, or HBOT.1… Read More

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How to stop breakouts

The blemishes you get when you're older are NOT the same kind of breakouts you had as a teen... Teens tend to get acne on their foreheads, noses, back, and cheeks. But as you age – and especially if you're going through menopause – it's much more common to break out near your chin, jaw,… Read More

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How to strengthen your immune system

I'm seeing an epidemic of autoimmune diseases in my practice – and women are affected in far greater numbers. They come to me when doctor after doctor has ignored their symptoms or given up on them. You see, the problem is most doctors just don't understand these diseases. I'm talking… Read More