A Prolonged Healthspan

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December 6, 2023

Dear Readers,

Lately, I’ve found tremendous inspiration in the groundbreaking work of Dr. Sara Gottfried, a visionary gynecologist reshaping our understanding of hormones for both men and women. She beautifully challenges the notion that vitality and robust health are exclusive to those under 50, 60, or even 70. Today, I’m excited to share some insights gleaned from Dr. Gottfried’s work and how it harmonizes with our pursuit of lifelong wellness.

The term “wellness” has been thrown around extensively, yet the pursuit of maintaining vitality across our entire lifespan remains a universally worthy goal. Similar to Dr. Gottfried, I was trained in a medical model centered on diseases. Symptoms and conditions were often viewed through the lens of pathology. Those that didn’t immediately threaten our lifespan were commonly dismissed as normal signs of aging. My personal health journey and experiences with burnout within this framework inspired me to seek a different approach.

While modern medicine has significantly extended our lifespan, it’s now time to direct our focus towards extending our “healthspan” – that period in our lives where we can sustain health and vitality. The knowledge needed to achieve this is available; it merely requires a shift in mindset to integrate it effectively.

Regrettably, as a society, we’ve become metabolically unwell, leading to soaring obesity rates, fatigue, anxiety, and depression. Our world’s obsession with convenience and productivity has overshadowed our fundamental needs for nourishing whole foods, healing movement, and stress reduction.

These seemingly straightforward principles harbor solutions to many of our contemporary health issues, yet they demand integration into our daily lives. Choosing whole, vibrant foods – multicolored vegetables, whole grains, fruits, and lean proteins – is crucial. However, it’s not the sole solution. Movement and purposeful stress management are indispensable for our overall well being. We must each find movement practices that suit our individual constitutions, keeping our bodies energized. Equally, we must carve out time to unplug and release the pressures imposed by modern demands.

These steps may appear simple, but they’re far from easy. Gradually, by making incremental changes, we can steer ourselves toward a healthier path. In this process, we may discover that implementing these changes is simpler than enduring the consequences of neglecting them.

Thank you for accompanying me on this journey thus far. The team at Gajer Practice and I are committed to supporting you in every possible way on your voyage towards health and wellness.

Warm regards,

Aleksandra Gajer, MD

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