Speaking Availability of Andrew Pauli, M.D.
Dr. Pauli's Speaking Availability
Andrew Pauli, M.D. is the Medical Director and founder of Elan Vital.
Dr. Pauli is available to give educational talks to eligible groups at no charge. Dr. Pauli has given many talks on varied subjects regarding Anti-Aging and Integrative Medicine. A sample list of topics is below, and talks on other topics can be created:
- Advances in Anti-Aging - 20 minutes plus 10 minutes questions
- A quick survey of the aging process & general interventions to 'Anti-Age.'
- Role of Anti-Oxidants in the Prevention of Aging
- Human Growth Hormone and Aging
- Insulin Resistance, Diabetes & Aging
- Healthy Hormones Help Slow Aging or "The Neuroendocrine Theory of Aging"
- Cheat the Number One Killer: What YOU can do to Prevent Cardiovascular Disease
- "Cancer Prevention"
- Natural Treatments for Autoimmune Diseases
- "Natural Treatments for Parkinson's Disease"
- Herb-Drug Interactions: What Every Clinician Should Know
- "Preventive Health Psychology"
- "Anti-Aging Medicine: Progress and Promise"
If you are interested in Dr. Pauli giving a talk to a group of yours, please call his office at 360.527.9785.
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Resveratrol is a component of red wine which has been linked to longevity. A recent study, by Sirtis Pharmaceuticals and University Lous Pasteur found that resveratrol protects mice against diet-induced obesity and insulin resistance, and boosts their endurance by a factor of two! Resveratrol treated mice also had larger mitochondria, the cellular energy centers found in all cells. These changes were associated with activation of the SIRT1 gene. The study by Lagouge et al, “Resveratrol improves mitochondrial function and protects against metabolic disease by activating SIRT1 and PGC-1α,” was published in November 2006 in the journal Cell. The mice were fed the amount of resveratrol equivalent to that in 10,000 glasses of red wine. You cannot get enough resveratrol by drinking red wine!
Growth Hormone administration has many physiological effects in growth hormone deficient individuals. A recent review of the literature on growth hormone and cardiovascular effects concluded that: "
The relevance of the beneficial effects of GH on the cardiovascular system is strongly suggested but not fully proved." The review, authored by Burger et al, was published in
the Nov/Dec volume of the journal Endocrine Practice. It found that
typically, GH treatment reduces visceral fat and increases muscle mass, cardiac performance is improved, total cholesterol and low-density lipoprotein levels decrease by 10% to 20%, and inflammatory markers such as C-reactive protein decline.
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