• Traditional medicine has devoted billions of dollars toward research and treatment of the four leading killers of Americans, and yet we have made little impact in improving long-term outcomes.

  • When subtracting infectious diseases brought under control by the advent of antibiotics in the early 20th century, mortality rate in the US has not significantly declined in the last 100 years.

  • Society’s expectation is that, as we age, we will deteriorate physically, cognitively, and emotionally – with no recourse to delay these specters of decline. This does not need to be our reality.

  • The most effective means of extending both lifespan – the quantity of years lived – and healthspan – the quality of those years – is through effective nutrition and exercise regimens, done in concert with proactive medicine.

  • Conventional medicine in America separates the patient from the clinician, largely due to financial interests and antiquated thinking. Our model seeks to change that.

We’re stepping outside the box
of traditional medicine.

Reactive Treatment

• Shines in the treatment of acute issues
• Focuses on the result, rather than the cause
• Is largely algorithmic, rather than personalized
Starts treating when it may be too late

Proactive Treatment

• Seeks to prevent or at least delay chronic illness
• Focuses on long-term risk and the root cause of disease
• Is personalized to the individual
• Begins treatment well before an issue typically occurs

What if we could prevent or at least delay chronic health issues from occurring before we ever experienced symptoms?