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Soon, a Development that Reflects 
the Advances of Longevity Medicine. 

Is It possible to live to 120 years old without the diseases of aging? ABSOLUTELY.

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The Property (A Deactivated Hotel) is located in Downtown Playa, and is walking distance to the Cozumel Ferry, and one block to the main shopping and tourist avenue, Quinta Avenida.

It sits in a central geographical location with easy access to Tulum and Cancun (both 40-min away), and anywhere in the Quintana Roo region from the ADO bus hub, a 5-min walk away. 
Medical Tourism is a growing trend. The current global market size at around $60 billion to $100 billion, with projections for it to reach $200 billion by 2025 with CAGR at 12.4%.
The Baby Boomer generation, born between 1946 and 1964, presents a significant opportunity for the field of medical tourism. As this large group of individuals reaches retirement age, they have more time and financial resources to travel, which can be used to seek out medical treatments that may not be available in their home countries.
The head of Fonatur says with state-of-the-art technology, the Maya Train will be one of the best in the world. On Monday, Javier May, who heads the National Fund for the Promotion of Tourism (Fonatur), presented a comprehensive report on the railway.
Playa Del Carmen in Mexico is the fastest growing city in Latin America and one of the best  real estate markets in the world right now, the perfect setting for a landmark condo development that will promote the best that science has to offer, with input from some of the leaders in the field of longevity medicine.
NOD (Natural Organic Design), our development partner, is an 
interdisciplinary studio with expertise in architectural projects design, project management and construction. 

Their work is inspired by the magic geometry one finds in nature, certainly alchemical, and definitely aligned with our vision of the aesthetic experience as fundamental to healing and wholeness.

Measure Everything

There are several biomarkers of biological age. Among them are four that can reduce your cardiovascular risk from 60% to less than 5%. Learn about the tools and other important biomarkers of longevity.

The Power of Food

Your microbiome is your first contact with the outside world. Everything you put into your organism is information. What kind of information are you passing on to your cells? Health information, inflammation, toxic information? Food, activities, thoughts are all part of a holistic network.

The Molecules of Hope

When you walk, run or lift weights, your muscles contract and secrete proteins into the bloodstream. They travel to the brain, cross the blood-brain barrier and, in the brain, can act as antidepressants, just like niacin. They can make the brain more resistant to stress, increase motivation, help you learn from experience, and the only way to get these chemicals is by using your muscles. This is part of how we become our best selves. We have to use our muscles. Scientists call them the molecules of hope. (Kelly McGonigal, PhD.)

Biohacking

Biohacking is the practice of making intentional changes to optimize physical and mental performance, health and well-being through personalized modifications and self-experimentation.

Sleep

Adequate sleep plays a fundamental role in promoting longevity and overall health. During sleep, the body undergoes essential processes such as tissue repair, cell regeneration and the consolidation of memories. Sufficient sleep has been associated with a lower risk of chronic diseases, including cardiovascular conditions, obesity and diabetes. It supports a strong immune system, improving the body's ability to fight infection and disease. In addition, quality sleep promotes mental well-being, cognitive function and emotional stability.

Young Brains

The brain is the most complex object we know in the universe. Learn how to keep your brain young. It's never too late to develop new habits, activities like kite surfing, learning new languages or musical instruments, and all after the age of 60!

And Much More to Come...

Knowledge is infinite. We have produced more medical knowledge in the last 10 years than in the whole of human history. The prediction is that in another 10 years we will be in a very different world in terms of medicine and longevity than we are today. Many Attractions ahead.
  • What is longevity medicine?
  • ​Can we really slow down the aging process?
  • ​What are the main factors influencing longevity?
  • ​Are there any proven strategies for extending lifespan?
  • ​What role does genetics play in longevity?
  • ​Can lifestyle choices affect lifespan?
  • ​Can stress reduction techniques contribute to longevity?
  • ​Are there specific vitamins or nutrients that can contribute to longevity?
  • ​Is there a link between obesity and shorter lifespan?
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