AGING DISEASES in MAN             Georges Debled MD. Research Foundation       HMS WORLD        Drapeau UK    drapeau américain                 Change language:  HMS WORLD                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           





Androgenic Disease Man

THE DISEASE of AGEING in Man and its PREVENTIVE TREATMENT -

 Page count  418  -  59 figures - 53 tables

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ANDROGENIC DISEASE in MAN   2024

                                                                        CONCLUSIONS  SEMAL CONGRES  March  2nd 2024 BOGOTA

The key ageing disease (androgenic disease) is a common disease of ageing that must be treated in each individual after 40, and even before.

It is a universal disease that is involved in all diseases of ageing.

 All anti-ageing methods must take into account the androgenic disease. Otherwise, they will fail.

The key ageing disease  cannot be treated with testosterone pills, gel, subcutaneous injections or implants under the skin.

Disease of Ageing

This book is the continuation of Ageless Man.  It explains the principles of the androgenic disease, and covers the management, details, and  preventive treatment of ageing diseases.

 It is based on elements of biochemistry, dynamic biochemistry, and clinical details.

It will help you understand and manage your age-preventive hormone treatment.



CONCLUSIONS  SEMAL CONGRES
 March  2nd 2024 BOGOTA



 

THE KEY AGING DISEASE

The key ageing disease is responsible for the transformation of the arterial musculature into fibrous cells because the muscle cells of the artery degenerate in the absence of anabolic molecules (mesterolone) from the age of forty and sometimes even earlier. 


 

Thus the key ageing disease is the cause of arteriosclerosis which causes a decrease in the vascularization of all organs which are destroyed over time. These destructions characterize the diseases of ageing (Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, osteoarthritis, impotence, etc.).


 

 The key ageing disease requires preventive treatment (mesterolone) from the age of forty and sometimes even earlier. At the beginning of degeneration, it is possible to see a curative effect. The treatment is inexpensive