Health
What are #SecretVeneers by Sonrisa Italiana’s Dr. Daniel Zabaleta? Your Key to a Naturally Perfect Smile!
Veneers can be a great way to treat various cosmetic concerns including discolored, chipped, broken, or misaligned teeth. They’re often the best fix to achieve your “dream smile” since they practically guarantee perfect pearly whites. But you may have some concerns about the installation of veneers and their results, so we’re here to introduce you to a world-renowned dentist’s secret to achieving the best natural-looking smile on the market.
“Secret Veneers” are a newly-designed version of the traditional veneers as introduced by leading and award-winning Colombian dentist, Dr. Daniel Zabaleta. A veneer consists of a thin shell that is placed in front of a natural tooth to alter its appearance. Secret Veneers differ slightly from traditional ones in application technique as Dr. Zabaleta’s are meticulously customized layer-by-layer, and they are made out of 100% dental porcelain. Each veneer is carefully made to fit the patient’s tooth and colored to match the rest of the patient’s smile (unless they request the pieces to be whiter in color). They can be made to alter a tooth’s size, shape, and color. In several cases, veneers can also correct gaps, chips, and minor alignment issues.
Dr. Zabaleta’s holistic approach aims to seek the best results for the patient in terms of a natural-looking smile. His dental office in Barranquilla, “Sonrisa Italiana”, prides itself on making sure the result is always your ideal smile, and not thick, bulky, or “fake” looking teeth. Dr. Daniel Zabaleta holds a DDS from the Fundación Universitaria San Martin and has over 17 years of experience in dentistry. He has obtained over sixty internationally-recognized post-graduate degrees and certificates and has won over four top-merited international awards. His newly designed version of the veneer has been performed over 50,000 times and has a 99% patient satisfaction rate.
Many potential candidates for the procedure share concerns that the veneers may damage their natural teeth or are fearful that the procedure requires their teeth to be shaved down, but Dr. Zabaleta tells us that neither is true, and the procedure is, in fact, nearly painless.
Assuming a patient’s teeth are properly cared for, the veneers can usually last a minimum of 25-30 years. In most cases, however, the installation can last up to a lifetime. Proper maintenance for veneers is just like proper maintenance for natural teeth, which includes routine visits to the dentist’s office every 4-6 months, bi-annual cleanings, and of course, daily dental care such as toothbrushing and flossing.
Costs for the cosmetic procedure tend to cost an average of $40,000 in the United States with a leading dentist, but in Dr. Zabaleta’s home office in Colombia, it’ll cost you nearly a quarter of that. Their Secret Veneers start anywhere from $6,500 and can vary depending on each patient’s case.
For more information on Dr. Daniel Zabaleta’s work, testimonies on his Secret Veneers, and answers to more frequently asked questions, visit www.sonrisaitaliana.com or follow him on Instagram at @sonrisaitaliana.
Health
BioLongevity Labs: How Two Biohackers Are Making Longevity Safe for the Mainstream
Humans have been looking for ways to extend their lifespan for hundreds of years. Medicine has made impressive strides, but for many, the effects of aging are still painfully real.
Through BioLongevity Labs, biohackers and entrepreneurs Jay Campbell and Josh Felber aim to introduce ordinary people to potentially life-changing compounds called peptides. Campbell and Felber come from very different backgrounds.
Campbell is a five-time international bestselling author and globally recognized leader in the health-optimization space. Felber is a serial entrepreneur who excels at scaling businesses.
For both men, BioLongevity Labs is more than just a business venture — it’s about helping everyday people discover something that just might prolong and improve their lives.
“Your body inevitably changes as the years pile on,” says Campbell. “Your energy drops, and wrinkles start showing up uninvited. Peptides can change everything.”
Many people have probably heard the term “peptide” in passing. Some may know they’re associated with longevity. Most people just don’t have a strong grasp of how they work.
A peptide is a short chain of amino acids, which are the building blocks of proteins. Essentially, peptides are like shorter, simpler proteins. That might sound unremarkable, but the real magic of peptides lies in how they work.
They function as signaling or “messenger” molecules telling the body to perform specific functions. Many peptides function similarly to hormones. A relevant example is GLP-1 (glucagon-like peptide-1) receptor agonists. This class of medications includes semaglutide and tirzepatide, two wildly popular weight-loss drugs.
“These peptides aren’t just another biohacking fad,” Campbell explains. “They enhance insulin secretion and suppress glucagon release to balance blood sugar levels and promote sustainable weight loss”. But what sets GLP-1 receptor agonists apart is their ability to regulate hunger.
Through the reduction of appetite and increased feelings of fullness, it is far easier for dieters to stick to a calorie deficit.” Although GLP-1 receptor agonists are widely prescribed, most peptides aren’t.
Campbell asserts, because many peptides have the potential to cure illnesses by treating the fundamental root cause, they go against America’s “sick care” model of healthcare. They potentially threaten drug companies and their bottom line.
“Peptides are simultaneously a dream come true for mankind and the worst possible nightmare for the pharmaceutical industry,” says Campbell. “It’s not a conspiracy theory. It’s pure economics and psychology in action. People will do whatever it takes to make as much money as possible in a free-market society, even if it means suppressing a superior solution.”
Patients probably aren’t going to be introduced to peptides through the healthcare system. Many discover them on their own. But for the many people who don’t have a solid understanding of how they work molecularly or even what dose to take, there is a risk. That’s precisely what BioLongevity Labs’ co-founders are attempting to address.
Jay Campbell has dedicated his life to educating people about therapeutic peptides and optimized hormones, and along with his partner Josh Felber, they’ve created a company offering filler-free, third-party tested peptides and bioregulators.
Campbell and Felber stress the fact that BioLongevity Labs isn’t meant to be a replacement for traditional medical care. Instead, its products bridge the gap between clinical and extra-clinical care. There’s no magic pill or single solution to solve the problem of aging.
But thanks to the development of specialized peptides, bioregulators, and small molecules, we’re closer than we’ve ever been before.
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