Dr. Mathur’s Angel Longevity Medical Center Supports Functional Medicine Awareness for Chronic Disease Day

Studio City, CA – When Dr. Anju Mathur experienced health complications years ago, the shortcomings of her medical practice really hit home. While traditional medicine suppresses the symptoms of illness, she realized that actual healing needed to occur at a root level.   She began to investigate alternative treatments for her own transformation, which led to the establishment of her functional medicine office, the Angel Longevity Medical Center.  For over 15 years now, Dr. Mathur has been administering prescriptions that infuse her patients with long-term health and Blue Zone-tempered wellness to defy the effects of aging.  In acknowledgment of Chronic Disease Day in July, Dr. Mathur is hoping to expand awareness of alternative healing modalities.

Around the world, there are Blue Zone areas that host individuals with good health and lower rates of chronic diseases who live past the age of 100. As a holistic and functional medicine practitioner, Dr. Mathur works to secure similar results for her patients.  With aging, the risk of prolonged illnesses, like cancer, diabetes, heart disease, and Alzheimer’s is increased.  The power of self-rejuvenation decreases with senescence and brings symptoms that include muscle mass loss, weight gain, kidney issues, inflammation, and high blood pressure. Functional medicine differentiates from traditional methods by uncovering the root causes of persistent health issues and autoimmune disorders.  This alternative medicinal approach allows Dr. Mathur to focus on extending one’s lifespan.

Through customized diagnoses, Dr. Mathur and her staff hone a creative combination of resources that boost the immune system and promote prolonged renewal at a cellular level. Dr. Mathur’s prescribed health plans typically include combinations of natural medications, hormone replacement therapy, IV treatments, fitness, and nutrition coaching. As a menopause specialist, she has also successfully guided hundreds of women through midlife changes with her attentive treatment methods.

“Blue Zones are areas of the world where people live their longest lives, but you can achieve the blue zone effect no matter where you are when you are consciously maintaining a healthy state of living and that is my fundamental goal for my patients,” explains Dr. Mathur.  “Functional medicine is a very personalized, and yes, pro-aging approach to physical restoration. Every patient has unique traits that revolve around their genetics and environment.  When these traits are analyzed and understood, an individualized program is created for the patient which targets the root cause of their ailments. When the malfunctions of the body are targeted at the base, the body can begin to align and correct itself and the life span is lengthened.”

In addition to achieving wonderful results in restoring her patients to health and vitality, Dr. Anju Mathur is the founder of Angel Pure MD, an assemblage of health supplements made of natural ingredients. The product line consists of Angel Calm, Super Food, Adrenal Fuel, Prebiotic, and Meno-Pro, which she uses in her private practice when dispensing medications for her patients.

Dr. Mathur is an active community philanthropist, providing support to numerous non-profit agencies. A few of her favorite organizations include The Boys & Girls Clubs, Drug-Free World, and The Way to Happiness Foundation.  An advocate of literacy for improving the social betterment of society at large, she has personally sponsored book campaigns distributing thousands of free books to youths for over a decade in communities as far as New Delhi, India, to local neighborhoods in Los Angeles, CA.

Dr. Anju Mathur trained and practiced as a medical doctor in the Greater Los Angeles Area and is board-certified in anti-aging medicine by the American Academy of Anti-Aging and Regenerative Medicine. She studied at Maulana Azad Medical College in New Delhi, followed by a residency at the Martin Luther King Jr./Drew Medical Center in Los Angeles. She trained in functional medicine at IFM, the Institute of Functional Medicine.

While Dr. Mathur works with her patients by providing them with the best natural medicines and lifestyle choices, her commitment to her community at large is also commendable. A society enabled by healthy individuals not crippled with chronic ailments can create a Blue Zone world that benefits everyone. A true visionary in functional medicine, Dr. Anju Mathur advocates for a paradigm shift toward holistic care, one patient at a time!

For a consultation, make an appointment with Dr. Anju Mathur at https://www.angellongevity.com. Follow Angel Longevity Medical Center across all social media platforms and watch Dr. Mathur explain functional medicine on YouTube.

 




Bass Player Clint “Payback” Sands Rallies Hip Hop Pioneers for Check Your Risk Campaign for Diabetes Awareness Month

New York, NY - Chuck D and Flavor Flav of Public Enemy, Coolio, Kid Frost and the Dogg Pound’s Kurupt are just a few of the hip hop pioneer veterans who responded when bass player/ music producer Clint “Payback” Sands reached out to his friends, inviting them to sound the alarm and participate in the “Check Your Risk” (CYR) awareness campaign for National Diabetes Awareness and Prevention Month in November. The campaign, an initiative of Marci Kenon, founder of the New York-based Preventive Lifestyle Assistance Network (PLAN), alongside Alicia Hollins, founder of The Eight, a Riverside, CA based community service organization, was originally launched in November 2020, in an effort to break the chains that type 2 diabetes has on members of underserved communities. CYR encourages prevention with a quick online survey. The free “Check Your Risk” assessment can be taken at https://www.checkyourrisk.org/survey.
 
Actor Keith Robinson (“Dreamgirls”), rappers Ms. Toi, Spice 1, and Dana Dane are also a sampling of the many artists that joined the campaign effort and sent their video appeals. Participants DJ/producer Battlecat and lyricist Kokane shared stories of their struggles and triumphs in combating this lifestyle disease plaguing Blacks and Latinos throughout the country. New York City mayoral candidate Eric Adams gave support to the 2020 inaugural launch by providing a webinar hosted by The Eight and PLAN, the organizations run by Hollins and Kenon, respectively.
 
 
“Thirty-four million people in the United States have diabetes,” laments Clint “Payback” Sands, who has played bass on numerous rap albums for artists including Ice Cube and Snoop Dogg, noting recent stats from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) site. In his promotional video for the new CYR campaign, he further reveals, “One in five don’t even know if they have it. I have type 2 diabetes. I was lucky. I only lost some toes. Hip-hop legend Biz Markie recently lost his life to complications related to type 2 diabetes. Knowing your risk can save your life.”
 
The CYR video promotion seeks to encourage respondents to anonymously answer online eight questions devised by the CDC. They are then recommended to go for an annual exam that includes blood work and to take the results with them. They can also choose to be directed to online prevention programs and health challenges to assist them with proper nutrition, a variety of exercise programs, and the daily support and accountability they need to thrive.
 
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“While working with the CDC’s National Diabetes Prevention Program (NDPP), a couple of things became clear immediately,” says Marci Kenon, a Harlem-based certified lifestyle coach and fitness trainer who has personally stayed a step ahead of a 2012 prediabetes diagnosis. “People do not know they have prediabetes and type 2 diabetes. Both are preventable and reversible through positive lifestyle changes in diet and exercise. I have been amazed by the health transformations of clients who have completed PLAN’s DPP classes. But too few people know about these prevention programs and have access to them. We are trying to change that.”
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The Eight’s Alicia Hollins, who recently shed over 100 pounds and has spent years serving the needs of marginalized families in California’s Riverside county adds, “What people don’t know about their personal risk can hurt them. We know the power of influencers to aid in our mission to eradicate diabetes. With the help of a growing number of celebrities and corporate leaders, we are looking to reach far more people in underserved communities this year. Perhaps, we’ll even reach our one million goal!”
 
Take the Check Your Risk survey at https://www.checkyourrisk.org/.
 
Check out Clint “Payback” Sands and his celebrity friends at https://youtu.be/7lqs5lAHLbI and https://youtu.be/YqCPkBad_cQ.
 
For more information on PLAN and The Eight, go to https://www.joinplanglobal.com/ and https://www.theeight501c3.org/contact.



Hip Hop Public Health Premieres Let’s Talk About Salt Video Featuring Cheryl “Salt” James

Multi-platinum composer Q. Worthy co-wrote the song with Stephanie Chambers and co-produced it with Jose Sanchez. The track was remixed by producer, DJ, percussionist, and BYLR Radio Station co-founder, Dee Wiz. Hip Hop Public Health founder and renowned neurologist, Dr. Olajide Williams, hypertension expert Dr. Andrew Moran from the New York-Presbyterian/Columbia University Irving Medical Center, and board member Dr. Olugbenga Ogedegbe from New York University’s School of Medicine also weighed in with medical oversight.

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Holistic Practitioner Desiree Arnold Presents “Women’s Midlife Revolution Summit 2018” A Free Teleconference

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