REJUVENATION
REJUVENATION
How the Capillary-Cell Dance Blocks Aging while Decreasing Pain and Fatigue
Robert Buckingham MD FACP
Robert Buckingham MD FACP
I have been a practicing physician in various hospital and clinic settings for 47 years. My extensive experience in critical care, combined with my work in noninvasive cardiac care, has provided me with unique insights into the origins of inflammation and the crucial cells involved in the process.
The purpose of writing "Rejuvenation How the Capillary-Cell Dance Blocks Aging while Decreasing Pain and Fatigue " was to give everyone the opportunity to see what I have seen and make informed adjustments in their lives based on a deep understanding of cause-and-effect mechanisms.
Staying Ahead in Health
It is my intention to continue sharing my insights. In fact, I have written 4 additional books focusing on capillary endothelia, which have been recently published. These works delve deeper into the pivotal role of capillary health in overall wellness and the prevention of age-related diseases.
I invite you to settle in and embark on the journey of making your capillary cells healthier through anti-inflammatory living. By embracing these practices, you can significantly enhance your quality of life and longevity.
Robert Buckingham,MD, FACP.
Synopsis
If you’re like most people, there’s a gun pointed to your head and you don’t even know it.
Poor lifestyle choices can induce chronic inflammation that could result in serious or life-threatening illnesses and even death from heart attacks, strokes, debilitating arthritis, heart failure, dementia, cancers, and autoimmune disease.
But no alarms go off when we smoke a cigarette, eat a large bag of fries, or inhale a donut so most of us don’t see the gun barrel. It keeps taking aim until one day it goes off.
Robert Buckingham, MD, FACP, exposes the truth about the gun and what you must do to push it away, which begins by understanding how the body works
It turns out that whoever or whatever controls capillary cell outer membranes, controls mitochondrial combustion, which determines Rejuvenation. The battle is between inflammatory forces that work against end organs and those that support them.
Find out the steps to take to reduce chronic inflammation so you can enjoy a longer and healthier life with the insights and action steps in this book.
Book Review
Rejuvenation is a most readable and informative presentation of microvascular correlates for health, aging, and wellness. Dr. Buckingham has presented a fascinating elaboration of the complex relationships between capillary cells, endothelial cells, and mitochondria organelle dimensions of vital organ microvascular wellness.
Rejuvenation is a meaningful source of person centered wellness guidelines directed toward the stabilization of toxic imbalances within the human circulatory system. The stabilization of microvascular cells provides pathways for a reversal of cellular toxicity to support end organ biological integrity as a foundation for extended and enhanced wellness.
Rejuvenation is consistent with National Institute of Health initiatives for Magnetic Particle Imaging and single-molecule Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer research of subcellular level microvascular dimensions of biological health.
Rejuvenation provides pathways for healing the body and mind through microvascular health.
L. Charles Carr, Ph.D., ABPP
Clinical Psychologist
B.S.-Biology
Rejuvenation! is the second volume in a projected trilogy by Robert Buckingham, MD, that began with Hazing Aging (2015). In assigning it five stars, I do so with the proviso that it is not the book for laypersons (such as myself) that Hazing Aging is. Rejuvenation! probes far more deeply into the scientific theory underlying the author’s model of health and the aging process. The science in Rejuvenation! challenges the non-scientist but nonetheless rewards a close reading. Ultimately, as with Hazing Aging, the reader comes away with a vivid understanding of the reasons why healthy lifestyles work on a personal basis, and why it is so important to break out of the cycles of bad diet, torpor, and obesity that now plague the U.S. and other countries.