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Discover how cutting-edge tests can provide insights into your biological age and health plan.

Biomarker Testing: The Starting Point of Biohacking

Longevity & Cellular Health

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Biological Age Testing: Chronological age is just the number of birthdays you’ve had. Biological age measures how fast your body is actually aging on a cellular and molecular level. Using DNA methylation patterns and advanced biomarkers, this test reveals whether your body is younger—or older—than the calendar says. Why it matters: biological age is one of the strongest predictors of disease risk, vitality, and lifespan. Tracking this number lets you see if your nutrition, exercise, sleep, and supplements are truly reversing aging—or accelerating it.

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What It Is: Measures your true biological age versus your calendar age.

Why It Matters: Biological age is a stronger predictor of health, vitality, and disease risk than birthdays.

What It Measures: DNA methylation patterns and cellular biomarkers.

Who Should Consider: Anyone starting a biohacking or longevity journey, or those who want proof that lifestyle changes are working.

Benefits: Track whether your body is aging faster or slower and adjust strategies with confidence.

Speed of Aging Testing: Think of this as your “health speedometer.” Beyond your biological age, this test shows how fast you’re aging right now. Are you gaining more than 1 year of biological wear for every year lived? Or are you slowing it down—aging at 0.7 years for every chronological year? If you’re accelerating, you can take action before irreversible damage sets in. If you’re slowing aging, this test gives you proof that your strategy is working.

What It Is: Assesses the pace at which your body is currently aging.

Why It Matters: Knowing your “aging speed” shows whether you’re gaining health years or losing them too quickly.

What It Measures: Rate of biological wear compared to chronological time.

Who Should Consider: People wanting to know if they’re accelerating aging or slowing it down.

Benefits: Clear feedback on whether your biohacking strategies are helping you age better.

 

​​Telomere Length: Telomeres are like protective caps on your DNA that shorten as you age. Short telomeres are linked to higher risk of chronic disease and early death. Measuring your telomere length gives you a direct readout of cellular aging—and helps you see if your lifestyle is preserving DNA health or speeding decline.

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What It Is: Evaluates the protective DNA caps (telomeres) that shorten as you age.

Why It Matters: Short telomeres are linked to chronic disease and early mortality.

What It Measures: Average telomere length across your cells.

Who Should Consider: Anyone interested in cellular resilience and long-term health.

Benefits: See if your lifestyle is preserving DNA integrity or speeding decline.

DNA Resilience & Health: This test goes beyond risks to measure how well your DNA handles stress, toxins, and aging. It identifies resilience factors that influence how you recover and adapt, guiding you toward personalized strategies for longevity and peak performance.

What It Is: Measures how well your DNA withstands stress, toxins, and aging.

Why It Matters: Genetic resilience helps determine how quickly you adapt and recover.

What It Measures: DNA repair pathways, stress resistance, and protective genetic markers.

Who Should Consider: People exposed to high stress, toxins, or chronic fatigue.

Benefits: Personalized guidance for strengthening long-term resilience.

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