Seven Pillars of Aging

Amyloid plaque accumulation is not a disease process isolated to the brain; it occurs throughout the entire body. Amyloid plaques are cross-linked proteins that form in response to chronic inflammation and are a consequence of inflammation…

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Amyloid plaque accumulation is not a disease process isolated to the brain; it occurs throughout the entire body. Amyloid plaques are cross-linked proteins that form in response to chronic inflammation and are a consequence of inflammation rather than the root cause of disease. Toxic mold accelerates every single one of the seven pillars of aging. In people exposed to chronic toxins, the body prioritizes manufacturing detoxification enzymes over building and repairing structural tissue, resulting in fat-infiltrated muscle and inability to add lean mass. Food and sleep are identified as the highest-leverage starting points for extinguishing chronic inflammation.