Advice and Guidance is provided under the guidance of the Inner-Age scientific panel. Inner-Age has created an area that can assist the physician in making decisions regarding potential anti-aging and preventative medicine. The goal of the Inner-Age advice and guidance is to provide information that can alter an individual biomarker, in either an upward or a downward direction. The criteria used to evaluate potential anti-aging medicines is as follows: - The evidence of its action is based on international published clinical evidence.
- It has a proven safety record.
- It is known to be efficacious.
- It has been in use by anti-aging, preventative, alternative medical health practitioners for a reasonable period of time.
- Enough information is available to indicate potential adverse side effects and contraindications, as well as its beneficial aspects.
- The substance in question can actually alter one or more of the biomarkers in the Inner-Age system.
Inner-Age has detailed 114 substances into the Inner-Age Anti-Aging Medical Reference (AAMR). The format will be familiar with those who use a standard Physician's Desk Reference. The Inner-Age advice and guidance groups all substances into one of 5 categories: - Drug, (meaning a substance that is not found in nature).
- Hormone, (meaning a substance that is manufactured within the body).
- Nutrition, (meaning any natural substance that can be found in the diet which includes amino acids, vitamins, minerals and herbs etc.)
- Lifestyle, (meaning diet, exercise and other environmental factors such as water consumption and exposure to sunshine etc.)
- Miscellaneous, (meaning anything that can't be included easily in any of one of the above categories).
The categories have been chosen strictly by those criteria listed above. Because the Inner-Age System is international, we have not tried to group them by legal regulatory requirements, i.e. as prescription, controlled or over-the-counter items etc. This was decided because it is too complex to decipher the different regulatory categories for the whole world. For example, the adrenal hormone; DHEA is currently an over-the-counter substance in the USA, but it is a prescription item in most countries, and in some countries, such as the UK, Canada or Australia, it is a controlled substance. We would like to stress that in all instances trade names were avoided in the Inner-Age advice and guidance section, and that chemical names were used wherever possible. Plus, in all cases the references of the clinical published results, (from which the report was written) are shown at the end of the entry. Furthermore, the clinic is free to incorporate any, all or their own products and protocols into the system. If you would like to see an example of one of the entries of the Inner-Age Anti-Aging Medical Reference, please click here. 
As can be seen in the above screen shot from the advice and guidance, the physician may choose any of the suggested products and protocols for the biomarker in question. At present, the suggested products and protocols are in order of potency to treat the specific biomarker in question. The physician is then at liberty to recommend dosages and frequency, and write additional notes of advice, finally printing off an advice and guidance report for the patient to take home with them. Inner-Age also allows the physician to go back to the patient's details at anytime and see what advice and guidance was offered for each visit etc. Additional visits to existing patient data is free of charge. The current Anti-Aging Medical Reference contains detailed information about all of the following items: Inner-Age is making it much easier for you to know about the latest anti-aging treatments. Other categories within this System part of the Inner-Age website include: If you would like to see how all the features come together, and how a patient is tested, please view the Flash Presentation in the Overview section.©Copyright Inner-Age All Rights Reserved |