Issue 185 - Dr. Alex Shore

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Dr. Amarilys Galloza: Pioneering Mental Health Support In The Deaf And Autistic Communities

New Beginnings: A Guide To Elevate Your Fitness In 2025 Understanding Peptides: A Comprehensive Guide For Beginners, Part 1

Revolutionizing Modern Dentistry With Art And Science: An Interview With Dr. Alexander Shore Cranberry-Orange Christmas Loaf

50 Is The New 20: How To Get Bigger And Better With Age, Part 2

Super-Ager Strategies: The Transformational Triumvirate

DR. AMARILYS GALLOZA

PIONEERING MENTAL HEALTH SUPPORT IN THE DEAF AND AUTISTIC COMMUNITIES

Dr. Amarilys Galloza’s journey into the field of clinical psychology is more than just a professional endeavor—it’s a deeply personal mission shaped by her upbringing, experiences, and dedication to underserved populations.

As a leading expert in the intersection of mental health, multilingualism, the Latinx community and disability services, particularly for the deaf and autistic communities, Dr. Galloza’s work reflects her commitment to breaking barriers and expanding access to crucial resources. Her story is one of perseverance, compassion, and unwavering resolve to make a difference in the lives of those who are often overlooked.

EARLY INSPIRATION AND FAMILY INFLUENCE

Dr. Galloza’s passion for understanding human behavior and its underlying motivations can be traced back to her childhood. Growing up in Puerto Rico, she was deeply influenced by her father, a math teacher who went beyond his role as an educator to create opportunities for underprivileged children in his community. He initiated a program that allowed students to participate in extracurricular activities like volleyball, but only if they performed well academically.

This initiative had a profound effect on many children, some of whom went on to pursue higher education and improve their life circumstances.

“My dad always taught me that sometimes a person just needs an opportunity,” Dr. Galloza reflected. “That really shaped my vision of how people’s lives could change with the right support.”

Her early fascination with understanding why people behave the way they do eventually led her to clinical psychology. Dr. Galloza wanted to explore how different circumstances—such as poverty, limited access to resources, or family dynamics—affect behavior.

“I was always curious about what could have happened differently if someone had been provided more support or had different opportunities,” she said.

AN INTRODUCTION TO THE DEAF COMMUNITY

Dr. Galloza’s journey into working with the deaf community was sparked by an encounter with a trailblazer in the field—Alice González, the first deaf individual to complete a bachelor’s degree in education at the University of Puerto Rico. González’s achievement was monumental in a country with significant barriers for deaf individuals in education and mental health services. This meeting opened Dr. Galloza’s eyes to the hindrances faced by the deaf community, particularly the lack of accessible mental health services.

Determined to make a difference, she shifted her research focus to this underserved population. However, she quickly realized Puerto Rico lacked the resources to support her ambitions.

“I was told that I couldn’t conduct the type of research I wanted to do for the deaf community because there was no one in Puerto Rico who could help me,” she recalled.

Undeterred, Dr. Galloza made the life-changing decision to leave Puerto Rico and pursue her studies in the United States.

OVERCOMING LANGUAGE BARRIERS AND PURSUING RESEARCH EXCELLENCE

Dr. Galloza’s determination to serve the deaf community led her to Gallaudet University, a premier institution for the education of deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals. However, her journey was far from easy. When she arrived at Gallaudet, Dr. Galloza didn’t speak English fluently and had no knowledge of American Sign Language (ASL), the primary mode of communication at the university. This situation mirrored the experience of many deaf individuals navigating a world dominated by hearing people—a reality Dr. Galloza would come to understand intimately.

“I arrived at Gallaudet and experienced what a deaf individual faces every day in a hearing world,” she said. “I couldn’t communicate with people, and many assumed I wasn’t capable because of the language barrier.”

Despite the challenges, she was determined to succeed. Armed with a dictionary and a relentless work ethic, Dr. Galloza immersed herself in her studies while simultaneously

learning both English and ASL.

Her perseverance paid off. Not only did Dr. Galloza complete her PhD, but her groundbreaking research in mental health identification for deaf individuals earned her the prestigious Winer Family Research Award.

“The research that I was told I couldn’t do ended up being the very work that won me the award,” she reflected. “It was recognition that all the hard work—the struggles with language, the late nights, the uncertainty—was worth it.”

BRIDGING GAPS IN MULTILINGUAL AND MULTICULTURAL MENTAL HEALTH CARE

One of the most remarkable aspects of Dr. Galloza’s clinical practice is her ability to navigate the complexities of multilingualism and multiculturalism in mental health care.

As a fluent speaker of Spanish, English, and ASL, she has been able to serve diverse clients in ways that most clinicians cannot. She often works with deaf individuals who have Spanish-speaking parents or families where members speak multiple languages.

This multilingual ability has proven invaluable in bridging communication gaps between families and ensuring all parties are actively involved in the therapeutic process.

“I’ve had sessions where I’m working with a deaf individual, their Spanish-speaking parents, and other family members who only speak English,” Dr. Galloza explained. “It’s essential to have a clinician who can navigate those languages and create a space where everyone can be heard.”

Dr. Galloza also emphasized the importance of understanding a client’s cultural background, particularly when addressing mental health issues.

“Talking about mental health in a language that’s unfamiliar can be incredibly difficult,” she said. “It’s my job to ensure that language barriers don’t become another obstacle to receiving the care they need.”

PERSONAL EXPERIENCE WITH AUTISM: A TRANSFORMATIVE JOURNEY

While Dr. Galloza’s work with the deaf community has been groundbreaking, her personal journey as a mother has also profoundly shaped her approach to clinical practice. During her PhD studies, Dr. Galloza gave birth to her son, who was later diagnosed with autism.

“Even though I was finishing my doctorate, I had to learn so much more—about speech therapy, occupational therapy, AAC devices, and alternative communication methods,” she said.

Her experience as the mother of a non-verbal, low-functioning autistic child gave her a new perspective on the challenges faced by families of autistic individuals.

“Being in that position—navigating the world of autism while also being a clinical psychologist—has made me a much better clinician,” she reflected.

“It’s not just about understanding the theory or the science anymore. It’s about truly empathizing with what these families go through on a daily basis.”

Dr. Galloza’s personal experiences have made her a better clinician and expanded the services she offers at her practice. She now works extensively with autistic individuals and their families, providing support that goes beyond traditional therapy.

“I feel that my experience with my son has given me the insight to offer more realistic, practical support to parents and families who are navigating similar challenges,” she said.

A LIFELONG COMMITMENT TO EDUCATION AND MENTORSHIP

In addition to her clinical practice, Dr. Galloza is a dedicated educator and mentor to future clinical psychologists. She teaches at the PhD level at Gallaudet University, where she challenges her students to think critically about the practical application of psychological theory.

“I tell my students that while it’s important to understand the

theory, it’s equally important to know how to implement it in real-world situations,” she explained.

Dr. Galloza highlighted the need for flexibility and creativity in treatment planning, especially when working with underserved populations.

“We create these ideal treatment plans in the classroom, but I remind my students that real life doesn’t always work like that,” she said. “People have jobs, families, and other responsibilities. As clinicians, we must find ways to make treatment possible for them.”

Her teaching philosophy is rooted in her experiences navigating life’s complex realities as a clinician, researcher, and mother. She encourages her students to approach their work with empathy, adaptability, and a deep understanding of the unique challenges faced by their clients.

LOOKING AHEAD: EXPANDING ACCESS TO MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES

Dr. Galloza’s journey is far from over. As she continues to break new ground in her work with the deaf and autistic communities, she remains focused on one overarching goal: expanding access to mental health services for those who need it most.

“There are still so many people who don’t have access to the services they need, especially in minority and underserved communities. I want to continue advocating for them and ensuring no one is left behind,” Dr. Galloza said.

Her work serves as a powerful reminder that with determination, empathy, and the proper support, it’s possible to overcome even the most significant barriers. To learn more about her work, visit her website at https://makeitpossibledr. com.

As Dr. Galloza said, “It’s not about what you have—it’s about what you can do with it. And sometimes, all a person needs is an opportunity.”

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New Beginnings A GUIDE TO ELEVATE YOUR FITNESS IN 2025

As we bid farewell to 2024 and welcome 2025, it’s time to reflect and embrace new trends that promote your well-being, boost your performance, and support your recovery. Here are some fresh ideas to elevate your overall fitness and nurture your mind, body, and spirit.

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PERSONALIZED NUTRITION

- DNA-Based Diets: Tailoring diet plans based on individual genetic makeup to optimize nutritional intake and health outcomes. Many are exploring personalized supplements and diets to enhance energy levels and promote longevity.

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HOLISTIC HEALTH

- Mind-Body Connection: Emphasizing practices integrating mental health with physical wellness, such as stretching, Tai Chi, and mindfulness. More individuals are recognizing the importance of reducing stress and enhancing emotional wellness as part of their overall health.

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GUT HEALTH

- Microbiome Awareness: Growing interest in foods and supplements that support gut health, such as probiotics, prebiotics, fermented foods, and high-fiber diets. Research continues to highlight the connection between gut health and overall wellness, including mental health.

DIGITAL WELLNESS

- Tech Detox: The rising trend of digital detoxes as people seek to reduce screen time and disconnect from digital devices to improve focus, mindfulness, and overall mental well-being.

- Wellness Apps: Mobile applications are used for guided meditation, fitness tracking, and healthy eating, enhancing accessibility to wellness resources.

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INTEGRATIVE THERAPIES

- Alternative Treatments: Alternative therapies such as acupuncture, aromatherapy, and grounding are growing in popularity, often used alongside traditional medical treatments for a fuller spectrum of care. 4.

FUNCTIONAL MEDICINE

- Root Cause Approach: Increased focus on treating the underlying causes of health issues rather than just managing symptoms. This includes integrating lifestyle changes, holistic treatments, and advanced testing.

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MENTAL HEALTH ADVOCACY FITNESS TRENDS SUSTAINABLE LIVING

- Mental Wellness Initiatives: More organizations and individuals are prioritizing mental health alongside physical health. This includes advocating for workplace wellness programs that support mental health and reduce stigma.

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- Hybrid Workouts: The blending of in-person and virtual fitness classes (e.g., cycling, HIIT workouts) allows for flexibility and accessibility for people with varying schedules.

- Micro-Workouts: Short, high-intensity workouts that fit into busy schedules, making fitness more accessible and practical for those who struggle to find time to exercise.

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- Eco-Conscious Wellness: The integration of sustainability in wellness practices, such as eco-friendly personal care products, plant-based diets, and initiatives promoting natural, locally sourced foods. 7.

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SLEEP OPTIMIZATION

- Sleep Tracking: Increased awareness around the importance of quality sleep and its impact on well-being. Products like sleep trackers and programs focusing on sleep hygiene are becoming popular.

- Circadian Rhythm Alignment: Advocacy for practices that align daily activities with natural biological rhythms to enhance sleep quality and overall health.

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COMMUNITY WELLNESS INITIATIVES

- Local Programs: Community-driven health programs that promote physical activity, nutrition education, and social engagement, helping to build stronger, healthier communities.

- Support Groups: Growth of groups focusing on shared experiences, such as weight loss, chronic illness management, or mental health challenges.

ADVANCED RECOVERY THERAPIES

- Cryotherapy and Infrared Saunas: Increasing interest in recovery therapies that enhance physical performance, reduce inflammation, and promote relaxation.

- Nutrient IV Therapy: Integration of intravenous therapy for immediate nutrient absorption for recovery, hydration, and wellness improvement.

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These trending ideas in wellness reflect a holistic view of health, where individuals are encouraged to take a proactive and integrated approach to enhance their physical, mental, and emotional well-being. Adopting these trends can help individuals foster a comprehensive lifestyle that supports longevity and quality of life.

UNDERSTANDING PEPTIDES A

COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE FOR BEGINNERS

PART 1

WRITTEN BY ASHLEIGH QUINT, MIM, PICP-SCC

Peer-reviewed by Dr. Gabriel Krenitsky, MD and Anthony Castore, SSRP Fellow

Step into the world of peptides, where science meets biology to transform how we treat, repair, and optimize the human body. Peptides are short chains of amino acids, typically consisting of 2 to 50 amino acids, and are the building blocks of proteins. They play crucial roles in various biological functions within the body. The science behind peptides lies in their ability to act as signaling molecules, influencing how cells behave and regulating biological processes. Peptides occur naturally in the body and are involved in functions such as cell signaling, immune responses, and hormone regulation.

In medical and fitness contexts, synthetic peptides mimic natural peptides. For instance, growth hormone-releasing peptides (GHRPs) stimulate growth hormone production, enhancing muscle recovery, improving skin elasticity, and supporting fat loss. Other peptides, like BPC-157, are used for tissue repair and healing.

In 2024, peptides are now at the forefront of medicine, biotechnology, and fitness, offering revolutionary solutions for challenges ranging from aging and disease to performance enhancement. These tiny molecules reshape how we think about health by mimicking the body’s natural processes to:

• Regenerate tissue

• Boost muscle growth

• Enhance cognitive function

• Combat chronic illnesses

What sets peptides apart is their dual identity—they’re both naturally derived and scientifically engineered. This makes them safer and more targeted than many traditional therapies, opening doors to personalized health solutions that align seamlessly with the body’s biology. However, like any intervention, there are critical factors to understand before starting a peptide regimen.

A COMPLEX APPROACH TO CLINICAL INTEGRATION: THE SCIENCE BEHIND PEPTIDES

Peptides are precise biological tools designed to interact with specific cellular receptors and regulate vital physiological processes such as tissue repair, hormonal balance, and immune responses. Their structural versatility and targeted mechanisms of action make them indispensable in advancing clinical therapies.

Incorporating peptides into clinical practice demands a nuanced understanding of their molecular specificity. Unlike traditional pharmaceuticals, peptides require precise dosing, receptor-specific targeting, and careful monitoring to maximize therapeutic outcomes while minimizing potential risks. Their integration represents a sophisticated approach to personalized medicine, enabling clinicians to address complex health challenges with unparalleled accuracy.

KEY CONSIDERATIONS FOR CLINICAL INTEGRATION

1. STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION

» Peptides are smaller than proteins, allowing easier cellular entry and influence over biological activity.

» Their function is determined by the sequence of amino acids, dictating roles like hormone regulation, immune responses, tissue repair, and metabolism\

2. TYPES OF PEPTIDES

» Signaling Peptides: Messenger molecules that trigger cellular responses (e.g., insulin regulates blood sugar).

» Antimicrobial Peptides: Strengthen immunity by disrupting pathogen membranes.

» Growth Factors: Promote cell regeneration for tissue repair (e.g., collagen peptides).

3. PEPTIDES AND CELL RECEPTORS

» Peptides bind to specific receptors, activating or inhibiting cellular functions.

» These interactions initiate biological responses, such as gene expression, protein synthesis, or enzyme activation.

4. THERAPEUTIC USES

» Medical: Treat diabetes, cancer, and neurological diseases.

» Cosmetic: Promote skin elasticity and reduce wrinkles.

» Sports Medicine: Aid in muscle recovery and tissue repair.

5. SYNTHETIC PEPTIDES

» Lab-engineered peptides target specific conditions, offering precise therapeutic solutions.

6. ABSORPTION AND BIOAVAILABILITY

» Delivery methods (injections, topical creams, or oral supplements) impact absorption, as oral peptides can degrade in digestion.

7. POTENTIAL IN ANTI-AGING AND REGENERATIVE MEDICINE

» Peptides like GHRPs stimulate growth hormone production, potentially improving muscle mass, skin health, and overall vitality.

Licensed Medical Professionals Who Can Prescribe Pep 5 des

Medical Professional Description

Medical Doctors (MDs)

Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine (DOs)

Naturopathic Doctors (NDs)

Nurse Practitioners (NPs)

Physician Assistants (PAs)

Anti-Aging/Functional Medicine Specialists

Specializing in various 9ields, such as endocrinology, sports medicine, or functional medicine.

Often focus on holistic care and may include peptides as part of treatment plans.

In states where they are licensed to prescribe, NDs may incorporate peptides into integrative therapies.

Depending on their scope of practice and collaborative agreements, NPs can prescribe peptides.

Can prescribe peptides under the supervision of a physician.

Many of these professionals incorporate peptides into protocols for hormone optimization, weight loss, or performance enhancement.

Endocrinologists

Sports Medicine Physicians

Often use peptides like growth hormonereleasing peptides for hormone regulation.

Commonly prescribe peptides to aid in recovery, performance, or injury healing.

Top 10 Pep)des & Their Benefits Chart

Peptide Name Primary Bene3its Suggested Dosage Usage Frequency

BPC-157

Tissue repair, antiinIlammatory

200-500 mcg

CJC-1295 Enhanced growth hormone secretion 1-2 mg

Ipamorelin Growth hormone release, fat loss

200-300 mcg

Thymosin Alpha-1 Immune modulation 1.6 mg

Thymosin Beta-4 Wound healing, muscle repair 2-3 mg

PT-141 Improved sexual function 1.75 mg

Selank Anxiolytic effects

Semaglutide Appetite regulation, weight loss

250-500 mcg

Once or twice daily

Special Notes

Inject near the injury site for maximum effect.

Once weekly May cause water retention; monitor closely.

Daily before bedtime Best when taken on an empty stomach.

Twice weekly Useful during illness or recovery from surgery.

Twice weekly Ideal for soft tissue injuries.

As needed Administer 1-2 hours before desired effect.

As needed, up to 3x daily

Effective for managing acute stress.

0.25-1 mg Weekly Requires gradual dose escalation to avoid side effects.

GHK-Cu Skin healing, anti-aging 2 mg

AOD-9604 Fat metabolism 0.25 mg

Please note these are general guidelines. References

Daily Apply topically or inject for localized effects.

Daily Not recommended for individuals with insulin resistance.

1. DailyMed - National Library of Medicine. Retrieved from https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov

2. FDA Drug Databases - Peptide Drug Products. Retrieved from https://www.fda.gov 3. Clinical studies and published guidelines.

SELECTING THE RIGHT PEPTIDE

Choosing the correct peptide is like selecting the perfect tool for a highly specific task—it requires precision, understanding, and alignment with your unique goals. With peptides offering benefits ranging from muscle repair and fat loss to enhanced cognitive performance and anti-aging effects, selecting the right one means delving into the science behind their functions and your body’s needs. The key lies in knowing your objectives: Are you seeking faster recovery, a boost in metabolism, or skin that radiates youth? Pairing these goals with the appropriate peptide—and ensuring quality, purity, and professional guidance— unlocks their true potential. In a world where the wrong choice can mean missed results, selecting the suitable peptide is both an art and a science, making every step of the process vital for success.

Different peptides serve different purposes, so understanding which peptide aligns with your goals is vital. For example, peptides like TB-500 and BPC-157 are primarily used for recovery and healing, while Ipamorelin or CJC-1295 are favored for their muscle-building and anti-aging effects. Choosing the wrong peptide for your specific needs could not only yield poor results but also increase the risk of unwanted side effects.

DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION

One of the most important aspects of peptide use is getting the dosage and administration protocol correct. Peptides are typically administered via subcutaneous injections, though some may come in oral or topical forms. The dosage will depend on factors such as your body weight, goals, and overall health. Over- or under-dosing can result in ineffective results or adverse reactions. Sticking to the recommended dosage and administration frequency, usually as directed by a healthcare professional, is essential to maximizing benefits while minimizing risks. Compounding pharmacies will often provide dosing instructions for the peptides they supply.

Pep$de Dosage and Frequency Chart

Peptide

BPC-157

TB-500

Dosage

250–500 mcg per day (divided into 1–2 doses)

Loading: 2–2.5 mg twice a week; Maintenance: 2.5–5 mg once a week

CJC-1295 (with DAC) 1–2 mg per week

Ipamorelin

Melanotan II

PT-141 (Bremelanotide)

GHRP-6

AOD 9604

200–300 mcg per day

0.25–1 mg per day (initial phase)

0.5–1 mg per dose

100–300 mcg per dose

500 mcg–1 mg per day

GHK-Cu 2–5 mg per week

Frequency

Daily for 2–4 weeks, then a break

Loading for 2–4 weeks, then weekly maintenance

Weekly (can be split into 2 doses)

Daily, typically in the evening

Daily initially, then 2–3 times per week for maintenance

As needed, 1–2 times per week

2–3 times per day, typically before meals or sleep

Daily for 3–6 weeks

Weekly

•Please note that peptide therapies should be tailored to individual health conditions and goals.

•Accurate and safe peptide dosages typically come from scientific literature, medical guidelines, or experienced professionals in the field, such as physicians specializing in peptide therapy.

QUALITY AND SOURCING

Peptides must be of high quality to ensure safety and effectiveness. Avoid ordering from unverified online sources, as many products may be counterfeit, contaminated, or improperly stored, leading to poor results or health risks. Refer to the Licensed Medical Professional Reference Chart to find trusted providers if you’re interested in using peptides. Always prioritize safety and legitimacy.

UNDERSTANDING POTENTIAL SIDE EFFECTS

While peptides are generally considered safe when used properly, they are not without potential side effects. Common side effects include water retention, joint stiffness, fatigue, and localized reactions at injection sites. More serious side effects, such as hormone imbalances or immune system disruptions, can occur if peptides are misused. It’s essential to closely monitor how your body reacts to peptides and seek medical advice if you experience unusual symptoms.

LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS

Peptide usage is governed by different legal frameworks depending on where you live. Certain peptides are classified as controlled substances in some countries and are only available via prescription. For athletes, the use of specific peptides may be prohibited by anti-doping agencies, so it’s essential to be aware of the legalities before starting therapy, especially if you compete in sports.

The science behind peptides is growing rapidly but fundamentally revolves around their ability to act as key regulators of biological processes. Peptides influence growth, repair, immune responses, and metabolic functions via unique interactions with cell receptors. Their versatility and effectiveness make them highly valuable in both medical and cosmetic applications. Additionally, their utilization is rapidly becoming part of cutting-edge medical practices focusing on the holistic approach to medical treatments.

There is a wealth of information for healthcare providers looking to incorporate peptides into their medical practice. It is important to consult your physician for those considering beginning peptide therapy.

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REVOLUTIONIZING MODERN DENTISTRY WITH ART AND SCIENCE

AN INTERVIEW WITH DR. ALEXANDER SHORE

Dentistry is more than just a profession for Dr. Alexander Shore—it’s a blend of art, science, and a profound dedication to transforming lives. From being a young boy who hid his smile to becoming a leader in modern dental care, Dr. Shore’s journey is a testament to the life-changing power of a confident smile and the innovative spirit that drives dentistry forward. In this feature, we explore his personal story, his groundbreaking work at Signature Smile Arts, and his vision for the future of dental care.

MEET DR. ALEXANDER SHORE: PASSIONATE DENTIST AND IMPLANT SPECIALIST

Dr. Shore’s passion for dentistry began with a deeply personal experience. As a child, he was self-conscious about his teeth and often avoided smiling. This changed after a transformative dental procedure revealed the art inherent in dentistry.

“When I saw the before-and-after photos of my mouth, I realized that a smile could be a form of art,” he shared. Growing up with a photographer father, he was already familiar with the artistry of capturing moments. Dentistry became the perfect marriage of his appreciation for art and his interest in science.

“That experience changed my life—I became more confident and knew I wanted to help others achieve that same transformation,” he added.

Dr. Alexander Shore, a Detroit native and Michigan State University alumnus, has established himself as a leader in modern dentistry. Dr. Shore pursued advanced dental training after earning his Bachelor of Science in 2015. He graduated in 2019 with a Doctor of Dental Surgery (D.D.S.) degree from the University of Michigan, one of the nation’s top-ranked dental schools.

Before founding Signature Smile Arts, Dr. Shore gained extensive experience across Indiana,

Illinois, and Michigan, honing his skills in all areas of general dentistry. His practice now focuses on comprehensive family care and implant dentistry, where he has achieved notable recognition. Dr. Shore holds fellowship and mastership certifications from the International Dental Implant Association and is the first authorized 3 on 6 provider in Illinois, offering cutting-edge full-mouth rehabilitation services.

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS AND MENTORSHIP

Dr. Shore’s commitment to excellence is reflected in his active membership in organizations such as the American Dental Association, Chicago Dental Society, Illinois State Dental Society, International Dental Implant Association, and the American Academy of Facial Esthetics. These affiliations help him stay informed about the latest standards and innovations in dentistry.

“Being part of these organizations shows my patients that I’m committed to doing things the right way,” he said. “I invest in continuous learning and technology to ensure we provide the highest level of care.”

Dr. Shore credits much of his success to the mentorship he received early in his career from Dr. Liu and Dr. Jafri at Secure Dental.

“They taught me the importance of community involvement, empowering your team, and maintaining a patient-first mindset,” he reflected.

These lessons have guided his practice and inspired him to pay it forward by mentoring others.

SIGNATURE SMILE ARTS: A COMMITMENT TO PATIENT SATISFACTION

Driven by this passion for both art and science, Dr. Shore established Signature Smile Arts, a modern dental practice dedicated to combining cutting-edge technology with patient-centered care. The practice offers a full spectrum of dental services, ranging from routine checkups to advanced full-arch dental implant procedures. His commitment to innovation has earned him a strong reputation in the community and the trust of countless patients.

At Signature Smile Arts, Dr. Shore provides a wide range of services, including:

• General Dentistry

• Emergency dental care

• Implants

• Cosmetics

• Orthodontics

• Extractions

• Restorations

• Root canals

• And more

At the heart of Signature Smile Arts is a commitment to fostering trust and long-term relationships with patients. Dr. Shore describes his approach as treating every patient like family—a value instilled in him by his own childhood dentist. Dr. Shore bases this commitment on his practice’s core value: you can never go wrong if you always put the patient first. This philosophy shapes every aspect of the practice, from the welcoming atmosphere to the personalized care each patient receives. Dr. Shore and his team’s commitment to patient satisfaction has made him a trusted name in the dental community, allowing his practice to grow immensely and helping patients achieve a smile they love.

“If we do right by our patients every day, success will follow,” he asserted.

THE MAGNIFICENT MILE

In addition to his first incredibly successful practice in Homewood, Illinois, Dr. Shore has invested heavily in his downtown Chicago location on the famous Magnificent Mile. Dr. Shore made the decision to expand into the heart of the city, so the team at Signature Smile Arts would have the opportunity to serve more people geographically.

The new Signature Smile Arts location provides general dentistry along with the other services offered at his Homewood practice. This is the perfect dental office for busy patients who live and work in the city, featuring convenient parking and a central downtown location. Dr. Shore’s new additional location has a fantastic staff who can promptly handle your appointment with the utmost care.

PIONEERING THE 3 ON 6 PROCEDURE

One of Dr. Shore’s most notable achievements is his 3 on 6 dental implant procedure specialization. He is currently the only dentist in Illinois offering this advanced technique and one of only 14 practitioners nationwide.

The 3 on 6 procedure stands out as a groundbreaking alternative to the traditional All-on-4 approach. While the latter often involves removing bone to secure implants, the 3 on 6 preserves more bone tissue and provides a more natural and durable outcome.

“It’s the closest thing you can get to having a full set of natural teeth,” Dr. Shore explained.

By preserving gum and bone tissue, this procedure enhances the long-term health and aesthetics of the mouth. These unique 3 on 6 implants are customizable for each individual. With the patient’s comfort at the forefront of their thoughts, he and his staff do this in a way that minimizes pain as much as possible. Patients leave with a functional, beautiful smile in a single day—a testament to the advanced planning and precision technology employed by Dr. Shore and his team.

His clients typically have one of two questions, especially regarding something as life-changing as dental implants.

1. How many of these have you done?

2. Have you ever had a case like mine?

The answer to these two questions is why Signature Smile Arts has seen incredible growth. Dr. Shore learned from the best and has placed hundreds of implants, showing how he has most likely seen similar cases to other patients. Many dentists are good at what they do, but Dr. Shore and his team go above and beyond, providing the best available dental work. Because of Dr. Shore’s care and quality of service, most of Signature Smile Arts’ new patients come from other patients referring their friends so they can also receive the best care from Dr. Shore and his team.

STAYING AT THE FOREFRONT OF TECHNOLOGY AND SHAPING THE FUTURE OF DENTAL CARE

Signature Smile Arts is defined by its modern approach to dentistry. The practice is equipped with the latest technology, including digital scanners, 3D facial imaging, and in-house CT machines. These tools enable precise diagnostics and advanced treatment planning. Dr. Shore and his team stay updated on the latest advancements through continuous education and collaboration with leading dental laboratories.

“We aim to provide all services under one roof, minimizing the need for referrals and streamlining the patient experience,” he said.

Dr. Shore envisions a future where advanced procedures like 3 on 6 dental implants become the standard of care. By documenting patient success stories and sharing best practices with other dentists, he hopes to influence the field positively.

“When you showcase the transformative impact of modern procedures, it shifts mindsets and raises the standard of care,” he explained. “It’s about moving away from outdated methods and embracing new techniques that improve patient outcomes and quality of life.”

Dr. Shore believes that innovation and patient-centered care will continue to shape the future of dentistry.

A LEGACY OF SMILES

Dr. Alexander Shore’s journey from a self-conscious child to a transformative dental professional is a story of resilience, inspiration, and innovation. His personal experiences shaped his approach to care, and his belief in the power of a confident smile continues to guide his work. At Signature Smile Arts, Dr. Shore combines artistry, cutting-edge technology, and a deeply empathetic philosophy to deliver results that go beyond aesthetics—they change lives.

With his pioneering work in procedures like the 3 on 6 dental implant technique, Dr. Shore is

leading the charge toward a new standard of care. By focusing on bone preservation and long-term oral health, he’s proving that dentistry can be both innovative and patient-centered. His ability to blend these elements showcases his dedication to providing treatment and solutions that improve his patient’s overall quality of life.

However, Dr. Shore’s vision goes further than individual patient care. Through mentorship, professional collaboration, and the expansion of his practice into Chicago’s Magnificent Mile, he is actively shaping the future of dentistry. He believes championing patient success stories is key to driving innovation across the industry.

“When others see the possibilities of these advancements, it encourages the adoption of new standards that ultimately benefit everyone,” he explained.

Dr. Shore’s philosophy extends to his practice culture, where his team works tirelessly to uphold the values of trust, community, and excellence. From the moment a patient walks through the door, they are welcomed into a dental practice that prioritizes their well-being above all else. This sense of connection and care resonates with his patients and his team, fostering a collaborative environment that inspires success.

“Dentistry is about more than fixing teeth; it’s about transforming lives,” he emphasized. “Every patient has a story, and every story has the potential for a brighter, healthier chapter.”

As Dr. Shore continues to innovate and inspire, his legacy is evident: a dedication to creating confident smiles, empowered professionals, and a dental field that sets a higher bar for care. Whether in the heart of Chicago or his suburban practices, Dr. Shore’s mission remains the same—to make world-class dentistry accessible, compassionate, and transformative.

In the words of Dr. Shore himself, “A smile is more than just an expression—it’s a reflection of confidence, health, and happiness. Helping someone rediscover that is the greatest reward of all.”

You can learn more about Dr. Shore, his team, and his practice at Signature Smile Arts by visiting his website at https://www.signaturesmilearts.com/.

Cranberry-Orange Christmas Loaf

Health Benefits of Cranberries and Oranges

Cranberries:

Cranberries are small but mighty berries packed with nutrients. They are:

1. Rich in antioxidants: These compounds help fight free radicals, reducing the risk of chronic illnesses like heart disease and cancer.

2. Good for urinary tract health: Proanthocyanidins in cranberries can help prevent urinary tract infections by reducing bacterial adhesion.

3. Low-calorie and high-fiber: Cranberries are excellent for digestion and maintaining a healthy weight.

Oranges:

Oranges are a staple in the winter season and offer multiple health perks:

1. High in vitamin C: This boosts immunity, helps collagen production for healthy skin, and enhances iron absorption.

2. Great for heart health: Oranges contain potassium, which helps regulate blood pressure and flavonoids that support vascular function.

3. Source of dietary fiber: Fiber aids digestion and can help lower cholesterol levels.

Together, cranberries and oranges provide a vibrant flavor and a powerful dose of nutrients, making them a perfect pairing for your Christmas table. Enjoy their tangy, sweet goodness in seasonal recipes while supporting your health!

Servings: 10-12 slices

Calories per slice: 180

Ingredients:

- 2 cups all-purpose flour

- 1 cup granulated sugar

- 1 ½ teaspoons baking powder

- ½ teaspoon baking soda

- ½ teaspoon salt

- ¾ cup fresh orange juice (from 2-3 oranges)

- ¼ cup unsweetened applesauce (or melted butter)

- 2 large eggs

- 1 tablespoon orange zest

- 1 ½ cups fresh or frozen cranberries, coarsely chopped

- ½ cup chopped walnuts (optional)

Directions:

1. Preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C). Grease a standard loaf pan or line it with parchment paper.

2. In a large mixing bowl, combine flour, sugar, baking powder, baking soda, and salt.

3. In a separate bowl, whisk together orange juice, applesauce, eggs, and orange zest.

4. Gradually fold the wet ingredients into the dry mixture until just combined. Do not overmix.

5. Gently fold in the cranberries and walnuts (if using).

6. Pour the batter into the prepared loaf pan and smooth the top.

7. Bake for 50-60 minutes or until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean.

8. Let the loaf cool in the pan for 10 minutes, then transfer to a wire rack to cool completely.

This loaf makes a festive holiday treat or a thoughtful gift when wrapped beautifully. Enjoy!

HOW TO GET BIGGER AND BETTER WITH AGE

To quote myself in Part I of “50 is the new 20”: “To successfully achieve longevity in bodybuilding and fitness, especially if the goal is to continue to improve the physique over time, you must be not only consistent, dedicated, and disciplined, but also intelligent and calculating in your efforts. In other words, your entire program must evolve as you move along to keep pace with the changes in the body and its systems that naturally manifest as we get older. You simply cannot expect to be able to train the same way you did 20 or 30 years ago and continue to achieve the same type of progress. In fact, in most cases, this approach will cause regression or injuries to occur.”

In part one of this article, my discussion centered around warm-ups, exercise form, training frequency and training volume. I will now explore some other vital areas of this topic, which will complete the blueprint for successfully navigating through your physical fitness program as you continue adding candles to your birthday cake.

Exercise Selection

That was then:

When I started lifting weights in my mid-teens, I had only one goal…to get BIG. I needed to build muscle and bulk because at 5’11.5 and 125 lbs., my pet hamster looked more threatening than me! After extensive reading and research, I discovered that bare, heavy exercises were the fastest road to raw size. My program was based on essential (mainly compound) movements such as squats, leg presses, deadlifts, bent rows, bench presses, incline presses, weighted dips, military presses, barbell curls, and skull crushers.

Unlike many misinformed beginners, I stayed away from the fancy machine and cable exercises and busted my butt with good old heavy metal. And let me tell you - it worked! I got bigger and stronger, and everyone around me took notice. Most people believed I was on the juice - and I was! Apple, grape, and orange were my favorites! However, after many years of training in this manner, I noticed that I looked more like a wrestler or football player than a bodybuilder. I was a mound of mass without shape or artistry. In addition, my joints were taking a lot of abuse, and I began to accumulate my share of aches, pains and injuries. But that was then…

This is now:

Nowadays, my goals are somewhat different, although I am still seeking more muscle mass (and always will be). However, more than anything, I am meticulously attempting to “sculpt” the perfect physique (as perfect as my genetics will allow).

I focus on refining every muscle group, including better overall shape, lines and tie-ins. I also seek better separation between each muscle and improved proportion and aesthetics. To accomplish these things, I now utilize many different exercises, as well as angles, grips, and stances.

I still include at least one basic movement per workout but will then venture towards more isolation exercises using all types of dumbbells, cables, and machines. In fact, I am constantly trying new ways to position my body and alter the angle of the push or pull to target a muscle or section of a muscle with laser-like precision. Don’t get me wrong, I still love to lift heavy and can still move prestigious poundage, but my challenge now is acquiring more size and creating a healthy, functional, and physically fit masterpiece.

Rep Range

That was then:

Just like my understanding that basic lifts manifested muscle most efficiently, I also came to believe that heavy weights and lower reps (4-5 or so per set) were the Holy Grail of mass-gaining. As I mentioned above, this approach worked for several years at least. However, after a time, I found that diminishing returns, progressive aches and pains, and nagging injuries began to take the place of ongoing progress.

But this did not stop me; I thought the solution lay lifting even heavier. The stronger a muscle, the bigger a muscle, right? Well, right and wrong. It took me years to finally embrace the fact that not only are muscles made up of different fiber types that respond uniquely to varied rep ranges, but also that our anabolic machinery needs to be stimulated through more than just one pathway if reaching your genetic potential is the goal. Yes, get stronger, but do so in many rep ranges - not just the one. But that was then…

This is now:

Over my many years as a bodybuilder and coach to hundreds of top athletes, bodybuilders, high-power CEOs and members of the entertainment industry, I have developed and pioneered several world-renowned training protocols (PRRS™, ESPX2™, and FTX2™, to name a few) that are based on the principle of both progression and variation. They work so remarkably well because they were created with the understanding that the human body is an amazingly adaptable machine and requires a wide variety of stimuli to progress in a continuous fashion.

Where in the beginning, my training was fairly onedimensional, now it is utterly dynamic – utilizing a wide variety of rep ranges, lifting tempos, rests between sets, intensity techniques and more.

Every week, my goal is to attack the muscles in a unique manner and force the central nervous system to deal with a unique form of stress. Heavyweights still play a role but are only one part of a multi-faceted approach to hypertrophy, strength enhancement and functionality. This system has rewarded me with significant and steady gains in muscle, a lack of training-related injuries, and a far more challenging and enjoyable method of working out.

Focus and Concentration

That was then:

Without a doubt, since day one in the gym, I was serious as a heart attack and chock full of drive and intensity. However, although I always utilized a relatively strict form in most movements, I never really concentrated on the action of the muscle while it was working. My main goal was to move the weight from point A to point B under good control, but my mind was not necessarily focused on the mechanics of the exercise and how my muscles felt while contracting, lengthening and filling with blood. But that was then…

This is now:

As the years go by, I can feel myself developing a better and better connection between my brain and body. The old saying, “Put your mind into your muscle,” should not be taken lightly, as scientific evidence suggests that the more you think about

the working muscle, the more fibers you will get to fire. And when you exhaust more fibers, you are on the road to igniting faster and more profound progress.

When I am performing a set, I drown out everything that is going on around me and make sure to feel my target muscle work through every inch of the movement - from the concentric to peak contraction and the eccentric to stretch. I call this “Precision Training,” as I literally picture myself as a machine - like the inner mechanics of a working clock. Every repetition is deliberate, meticulous, and precise, with my body locked into a position allowing me to zero in on precisely the area of a muscle I wish to focus upon. I feel that I am training on a higher (almost meditative) level these days, and I have no doubt it significantly contributes to my ability to improve my physique continually.

Not Getting OlderGetting Bigger and Better!

Unlike most sports and activities where age often hinders performance, when it comes to bodybuilding (or just building the body), I believe you can enjoy continual improvements well into your 50s and even 60s if you make the proper adjustments to your training and nutrition strategy.

What you need to do is work with nature and not against it. Listen to your body and pay attention to the signals it gives you. Understand that building the body is a lifelong process requiring a more sophisticated and targeted approach with each passing year.

However, never look at aging as a detriment, at least not when it comes to your physique. Consider that as time passes, you can continue to build more muscle, greater strength, enhanced fitness and improved functionality, which is about as close to “the fountain of youth” as one could ever hope to get.

SUPER-AGER STRATEGIES THE TRANSFORMATIONAL TRIUMVIRATE

Want to live longer? Want to improve the quality of that newly extended life? The protocols that deliver a better quality of extended life are already widely known and used. Elite bodybuilding methodology has created a legion of superagers, human beings, male and female, that look, act, and feel decades younger than their chronologic reality. The good news is that these protocols recommended for quality-of-life improvement will also make you fit, lean, and muscular (as an extra-added bonus).

Factually, this is backward: becoming fit, lean, and muscular is what makes you a super-ager. Regular folks should expropriate hardcore bodybuilding tactics, detune them a bit (make elite tactics user-friendly without eviscerating them), and, with patience and adherence, dramatically morph the physique over time. The Transformational Triumvirate consists of resistance training, cardiovascular training, and nutrition.

Nutritional Empiricism: Detox and re-energize…as an extra-added bonus, live longer, improve your quality of life - and get ripped!

Becoming more muscular and losing body fat not only slows or stops the aging process, but when done right, with the requisite intensity and sustained adherence, the aging process reverses. Be aware that the single most important step a person can take towards dramatic physical improvement in physique and performance is not training. The critical step is to clean up the diet by improving the quality of the food fuel we put into this exquisite machinery, the soft machine we call the human body.

The most important leg of the super-ager transformative triumvirate is nutrition – what food fuel do we select? When do we consume our food? How much do we consume? Without disciplined eating, progress will necessarily be subpar. A man can be as strong as Samson, possess the cardio of a locomotive – and still be obese. Without coordinated nutrition, you are just training. Disciplined eating is the foundational practice of the transformational triumvirate. Having said this, to optimize physiological results, diet alone is insufficient. Atop a regimented dietary approach, institute a strength training regimen and a cardiovascular protocol.

A successful super-ager always has a plan. Periodization is sophisticated and detailed preplanning. The classical

periodized cycle is twelve weeks long, with three 4-week micro-cycles tucked inside a three-month macro-cycle. What are the characteristics of a classic periodization cycle? How do you periodize nutrition? Firstly, establish body weight and body composition overarching goals. Coordinate nutritional protocols with the exercise protocols. Our overarching goal is enduring and unchanging: build lean muscle mass and oxidize stored body fat.

• Establish overarching physiological goals. Goals need to be motivating yet realistic.

• Set goals within a specific timeframe. The typical “cycle” is 10 to 16 weeks in length.

• Reverse-engineer individualized goals backward to a starting point.

• Simultaneously, pursue multiple goals.

• Establish sequential weekly benchmarks. Systematically attain these micro-goals.

• Periodize both exercise formats.

• Periodize nutrition.

• Periodize scheduling: learn how to fit all the aspects of the transformational triumvirate into your life.

Here is a sobering statistic: 70% of America is obese. The cause of our obesity is (primarily) our choice of fuel: designed to run on high-octane racing fuel when tuned up, muscledup, and lean, the human body possesses a fabulous powerto-weight ratio. In top form, the human body is akin to a 780-horsepower V-8 Ferrari 488. Modern humans try to run fickle Ferraris, not on highly combustible, drag-racing nitromethane. No, modern humans insist on fueling the Ferrari with kerosene

Trash fuel gums up machinery, performance plummets, and eventually, inevitably, a catastrophic breakdown occurs. All preventable: the first order of business is to clean up the fuel and purge your caloric selections. For eons, all men everywhere ate nothing but organic. In 1950, 1% of the American adult population had pre-diabetes. In 2024, that has risen to 50%. Again, this is attributable to the kerosene we insist on using to fuel our Ferrari body.

We all know the science: eating ultra-processed calories causes the fuel to inject insulin into the bloodstream. Insulin’s job is to take blood sugar out of the bloodstream and deposit the sugar into a receptive cell. Gummed-up insulin receptor

sites, clogged with kerosene, are incapable of accepting the blood sugar. The body misinterprets the inability of the mitochondria (the cells 244-cubic inch, four-cam, twin-turbo V-8 engine) to accept blood sugar. The body falls apart since the cells are not accepting the circulating sugar and then overcompensates, sending more insulin into the bloodstream.

Here is an inconvenient fact: when insulin floods the bloodstream, there can be no body fat oxidation. The world’s best, most effective dieters are competitive bodybuilders. Long ago, they figured out how to control insulin via nutritional manipulation. Set aside the PED-abusing, overinflated, professional bodybuilders. Instead, focus on the allnatural lifetime drug-free bodybuilders, the kind you can see competing at local bodybuilding shows held at a high school in your neighborhood.

You will be amazed how even at the local level, the elites that compete, be they neophyte teenagers or 70 + year old competitors, all the winners and top competitors, are regularly and routinely attaining sub-10%, single-digit body fat percentiles – this while retaining 90% of the muscle mass built in the off-season. What is the bodybuilder’s protocol? They combine weight training with aerobic training and underpin the intense exercise with incredibly strict bodybuilding-style nutrition.

The heart and soul of competitive bodybuilding is not the training; it is the nutrition. With dietary discipline and the ability to adhere consistently, attaining a single-digit body fat percentage becomes possible. The smart trainee, someone with no intention of ever competing in a bodybuilding competition, would still be well-advised to expropriate the big check squares that identify and characterize bodybuilding training and its (inconveniently unbending) dietary discipline.

To build muscle, you need high-intensity weight training. To improve aerobic fitness, you need sweaty cardio. To attain a sub-10% body fat percentile, combine clean calorie dieting with intense and sweaty exercise. Below is a nutritional snapshot of a bodybuilder’s daily meal schedule. As the

competition approaches, they slowly reduce starch carbs (potatoes, rice, and oatmeal.) This creates a blast furnace metabolism (amplified by exercise) that oxidizes the last vestiges of body fat.

7 am Meal 1 Egg white omelet with diced vegetables, oatmeal

– 10 am Meal 2 Turkey cutlet lettuce wrap, asparagus, rice

1 pm Meal 3 Bison burger, rice, small salad, vinegar/oil – 4 pm

Meal 4 Sports nutrition bar, whey protein shake (post-workout)

7 pm Meal 5 Grilled filet of beef, carrots, sweet potato

Meal 6 Caseinate protein shake, beef liver tablets (60 grams of protein before bed)

*Augmented with various pills: minerals, amino acids, vitamins C and D, creatine monohydrate, etc.

At the culmination of a successful lean-out phase, the pendulum stroke ceases moving in that direction. Naturally, it swings back in the oppositive direction: the perfect time to commence a mass-building phase is coming off a successful lean-out phase. What better way and time to slowly add lean, fat-free muscle than rebounding from a low-cal lean-out phase? What a joy to slowly add back those delicious complex carbohydrates. For a competitive bodybuilder, the periodized pendulum swing is eternal, from one extreme to another.

As the years roll by, those who adhere tightly to the transformational triumvirate, those who become attuned to and obey the natural rhythms of the periodized pendulum swing, inevitably, invariably, undergo a radical and dramatic physiological metamorphosis. While mainstream fitness is meek and mild, a mile wide and an inch deep, hardcore bodybuilder and super-ager protocols are an inch wide and a mile deep.

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REFERENCES AND RESOURCES

DR. AMARILYS GALLOZA: PIONEERING MENTAL

HEALTH SUPPORT IN THE DEAF AND AUTISTIC COMMUNITIES

1. To learn more about Dr. Galloza’s work, visit her website at https://makeitpossibledr.com.

NEW BEGINNINGS: A GUIDE TO ELEVATE YOUR FITNESS IN 2025

1. To contact Rob Fletcher for more information about strategic partnerships, consulting services, speaking engagements, or media appearances, email him at robfletcherangt@gmail.com.

UNDERSTANDING PEPTIDES: A COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE FOR BEGINNERS PART 1

1. For inquiries regarding speaking engagements, health, wellness, and strength, please contact Ashleigh Quint at IG @up_lift_gym or via email at Ashleigh@uplift-gym.com.

REVOLUTIONIZING MODERN DENTISTRY WITH ART AND SCIENCE: AN INTERVIEW WITH DR. ALEXANDER SHORE

1. You can learn more about Dr. Shore, his team, and his practice at Signature Smile Arts by visiting his website at https://www.signaturesmilearts.com/.

CRANBERRY-ORANGE CHRISTMAS LOAF

1. Find more delicious, healthy, seasonal recipes on our Instagram page @topdoctormagazine.

50 IS THE NEW 20: HOW TO GET BIGGER AND BETTER WITH AGE PART II

1. Services Website: www.broserbuilt.com

2. Spellbound Nutrition: www.spellbound-nutrition.com

3. Free Phone Consult for Online Coaching with Eric Broser: https://coach.broserbuilt.com

4. All Inquiries: bodyfx2@aol.com

SUPER-AGER STRATEGIES: THE TRANSFORMATIONAL TRIUMVIRATE

1. Dr. Ken Davis is available for speaking engagements, workshops and coaching sessions. He can be reached at info@davisahs.com, 973.744.7447 or Davis Advanced Health System, 66 Park St., Suite 101, Montclair, NJ 07042.

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