Biomarker Test Results
IBiomarker Test Results:
Epigenetic test
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In 2In 2019 I took a baseline epigenetic test from MyDNAge.com. The test showed that I was above age at 67 when I was 66. One year later after taking the Extended Longevity protocol every day, I re-took an epigenome test through TruDiagnostic.com, a more sensitive test measuring 900,000 points of cytosine methylation on the epigenome. The Epigenome is a record of how the genome has instructed the cells to produce the proteins that create the physical body. The link between epigenetics and health has been linked through biological age. This is important because aging is the leading risk factor for multiple chronic diseases and disorders. Therefore, finding a way to slow the biological aging process is essential. I took the second test on November 15, 2020. The test was a ground breaking validation of the Extended Longevity protocol, as it indicated a deceleration of my aging process by an astonishing 23.4 years. In other words, my biological age is now a proven 43.6 years old (I am 67.5 years old on 1/25/21) The Phytotherapeutic Extract that addresses Epigenetic deceleration and Epigenetic rejuvenation, is Epiverse™.
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First Epigenome Test 10/18/19
Second Epigenome Test 11/15/20
Test Subject #2 - a 74 year old Male, used the Extended Longevity Protocol for one (1) year 3/2/2021, has decelerated his age by 14 years
References
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These references are provided for scientific and educational purposes only. References do not reflect the intended use of Index or any other products or services. Index is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or health-related condition.
1. Venter, Craig J. et al. “The Sequence of the Human Genome.” Science, vol. 291, issue 5507 (2001): 1304-1351
2. Lister, Ryan, Pelizzola, Mattia, Ecker, Joseph R. et al. “Human DNA Methylomes at Base Resolution Show Widespread Epigenomic Differences.” Nature, vol. 462 (2009) 315-322
3. Horvath, Steve. “DNA methylation age of human tissues and cell types.” Genome Biology, vol. 14, article number: 3156 (2013)
4. Levine, Morgan E., et al. “An Epigenetic Biomarker of Aging for Lifespan and Healthspan.” Aging, vol. 10, issue 4 (2018): pp 573—591
5. Weinhold, Bob. “Epigenetics: The Science of Change.” vol. 114, no. 3 (2006) 6. Adams, Peter D. “DNA Methylation Clocks in Aging: Categories, Causes, and Consequences.” Molecular Cell, vol. 71, issue 6 (2018): 882-895
Biomarker Test Results: Telomeres
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The telomere test, tested by Teloyears.com, measures your ATL, or average telomere length. I took three (3) tests, one in April 2017, April 2018 and the last test in November 2019. Although my Telomeres were already that of a 17-year-old, this last test shows a significant increase in my telomere length. The chart below indicates the telomere length and the age consistent with that length, in fact, my ATL is off the chart. If one were to extrapolate the age of someone with an ATL of 1.4 one could reduce the age by 4 years for every 0.02 of length, thus my current age in "Teloyears" would be -40, an absurd number that indicates I have hyper-long telomeres. The Phytotherapeutic Extract that addresses Telomere attrition and Telomere rejuvenation, is Telogenic™.
Biomarker Test Results: Inflammation
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C-Reactive Protein (CRP) is a type of protein secreted from the liver that increases in response to inflammation. It is particularly sensitive to inflammation in the walls of coronary arteries. CRP is present in the acute phase of infection or inflammation, as well as during chronic inflammation.CRP Quantitative is a marker in the blood that rises rapidly in response to injury and inflammation. High levels help detect hidden infections and useful for monitoring response to anti-inflammatory therapy.
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The charts below indicate that the <0.60 test result was in the optimal range. The mean CRP for men 65-69 was 2.2 to 2.8, indicating a moderate risk for inflammation-related ailments. The second table also suggests that 27.7% of men in the 60-69 age group had above 3.0, a high-risk range. The Phytotherapeutic Extract that addresses Inflammation and Inflammaging, is Inflasolve™.
Latest C-Reactive Protein Test for Steven Schorr Feb. 4, 2021
Biomarker Test Results: Pineal/ Hypothalamus/ Pituitary/ SCN Aging Clock
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FSH (Follicle Stimulating Hormone) and LH (Luteinizing Hormone) are two indicators of the health of the Pituitary Gland. They fall into an optimal range, where both too little and too high are indications of a detrimental condition. Maintaining the correct balance is essential to endocrine health and longevity. On the left is the test indicating that balance has been achieved and on the right is an explanation of FSH and LH. The Phytotherapeutic Extract that addresses the Pineal aging clock, is Pinetonal™.
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Biomarker Test Results: Thymus Involution Aging Clock
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The Immunodeficiency Test panel reveals the balance of Lymphocytes, CD4, CD8, CD19 and CD3 cells and their optimal balance in the human organism. The Phytotherapeutic Extract that addresses the Thymus Involution aging clock, is Thyvolve™.
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