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Growing Younger

With technology helping us live longer, Fraum’s restorative health care helps you live better – now and in your ever-growing future.

We often ask our patients two questions – the first seems like it has an obvious answer, but the second question makes most reconsider their answer, questioning what they know and have heard about health and the anti-aging treatment industry as a whole. 

Question number one: Do you want to live longer? Because it’s more possible now than it has been in human history thanks to rapidly advancing technology, and that opportunity is growing exponentially. 

Question number two: If you’re going to live longer, are you interested in living better? Or are you content with the idea of spending your extended years with compromised health and limited options? Years for the sake of years? Or life in those years? 

The inferior approach is to wait and treat a disease that is evident. When people come to us this way – with and for relief from symptoms – we work with them on the primary need then afterwards (or simultaneously when possible) are able to help them find the cause. Better still, we help them to avoid the cause or reverse the negative effects of that cause and lifestyle.   

Reversing effects sounds less like science and more like science fiction but it’s the future of medicine being studied by pioneers like molecular biologist David Sinclair who is making “old mice grow young” in his Harvard Medical School lab. Referencing the “Benjamin Button Effect,” a recent article by CNNhealth says, “antibiotics, sterilization, and vaccines ushered in a new age of health and longevity, now new technologies including robotics, AI, and data will continue to extend our lifespans.”

Sinclair’s study has also shown, not only are people living longer every year, they’re doing so by a longer period of time than the year(s) before. As science and technology continue to advance, the integrated medical solutions we offer at the Fraum Center for Restorative Health come from a proactive health perspective that has been our purpose and mission since we began 30+ years ago. With every year and medical marvel that comes to pass, what we do is all the more important for making “the rest of your life the best of your life.” 

With all these advances, it’s more urgent than ever to “compound interest on your health.” Fraum helps patients manage maintaining optimized health just like you manage your finances with an eye toward the future. “As people get older, they try to catch up in their later years with extra health care,” Dr. Fraum notes, explaining, “We flip the script and lessen all the negative experiences.” These include the deterioration rate of your body’s systems and processes, the pain and disruption you encounter, and the amount of time you spend at the doctor’s office or in the hospital (i.e., yes we spend more hands-on and customized time with you per visit than your traditional GP is able to nowadays, but we also eliminate the overall amount of time you need to circle back to constant care of yet another physical breakdown). 

Aging doesn’t have to age you – at least not in the way we’ve come to believe. Your cells’ innate intelligence and their response to Fraum’s restorative processes can slow, extend, and in some cases reverse the burdens your body carries. 

Imagine becoming increasingly, uncommonly, restoratively, well. 

Growing Younger

With technology helping us live longer, Fraum’s restorative health care helps you live better – now and in your ever-growing future.

We often ask our patients two questions – the first seems like it has an obvious answer, but the second question makes most reconsider their answer, questioning what they know and have heard about health and the anti-aging treatment industry as a whole. 

Question number one: Do you want to live longer? Because it’s more possible now than it has been in human history thanks to rapidly advancing technology, and that opportunity is growing exponentially. 

Question number two: If you’re going to live longer, are you interested in living better? Or are you content with the idea of spending your extended years with compromised health and limited options? Years for the sake of years? Or life in those years? 

The inferior approach is to wait and treat a disease that is evident. When people come to us this way – with and for relief from symptoms – we work with them on the primary need then afterwards (or simultaneously when possible) are able to help them find the cause. Better still, we help them to avoid the cause or reverse the negative effects of that cause and lifestyle.   

Reversing effects sounds less like science and more like science fiction but it’s the future of medicine being studied by pioneers like molecular biologist David Sinclair who is making “old mice grow young” in his Harvard Medical School lab. Referencing the “Benjamin Button Effect,” a recent article by CNNhealth says, “antibiotics, sterilization, and vaccines ushered in a new age of health and longevity, now new technologies including robotics, AI, and data will continue to extend our lifespans.”

Sinclair’s study has also shown, not only are people living longer every year, they’re doing so by a longer period of time than the year(s) before. As science and technology continue to advance, the integrated medical solutions we offer at the Fraum Center for Restorative Health come from a proactive health perspective that has been our purpose and mission since we began 30+ years ago. With every year and medical marvel that comes to pass, what we do is all the more important for making “the rest of your life the best of your life.” 

With all these advances, it’s more urgent than ever to “compound interest on your health.” Fraum helps patients manage maintaining optimized health just like you manage your finances with an eye toward the future. “As people get older, they try to catch up in their later years with extra health care,” Dr. Fraum notes, explaining, “We flip the script and lessen all the negative experiences.” These include the deterioration rate of your body’s systems and processes, the pain and disruption you encounter, and the amount of time you spend at the doctor’s office or in the hospital (i.e., yes we spend more hands-on and customized time with you per visit than your traditional GP is able to nowadays, but we also eliminate the overall amount of time you need to circle back to constant care of yet another physical breakdown). 

Aging doesn’t have to age you – at least not in the way we’ve come to believe. Your cells’ innate intelligence and their response to Fraum’s restorative processes can slow, extend, and in some cases reverse the burdens your body carries. 

Imagine becoming increasingly, uncommonly, restoratively, well.