Find out your cell age and delay premature aging using TeloTest™ genetic test

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TeloTest™ is a genetic test that measures the length of telomeres in order to quantify the degree of cellular aging. It's an innovative tool for learning how we age and is designed to take care of well-aging.


What are telomeres?

Telomeres are DNA structures present at the end of the chromosomes. Their function is to  protect the chromosomes from errors that can happen during cell-division cycle and against external and internal damaging agents.

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Telomeric length is one of the most relevant biomarkers related with body aging.
Being able to maintain longer telomeres is related with increased lifespan and retarding the development of age-related diseases.



Which answers can TeloTest provide?

What state are your cells in?

What is your cell age?

How can you remain in good health during the process of aging?

Using TeloTest™ you can find out if your lifestyle is what your body needs.  

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Who is TeloTest™ for?

  • Men and women aged above 30 years old, who are concerned about their aging process and looking for solutions to slow it down  

  • Patients with family history of early aging or developing medical conditions that contribute to it

  • People interested in having a specific and complete follow-up of their aging process

  • Everyone who would like to obtain an effective and personalized anti-aging treatment



What are the benefits of TeloTest™ genetic test?

After studying and interpreting the telomeres, you will receive a complete report on your cell age and the proposed treatment. By analyzing the results, it is possible to completely personalize the approach and get recommendations created just for you.
Your doctor will now understand your genetic characteristics and how they relate to your aging, allowing him to provide comprehensive genetic and therapeutic advice.

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Have a question about the TeloTest™ genetic test? Send us an inquiry.
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