EPIGENOME TESTS
Scientists have discovered biomarkers of aging that are testable, non-invasive, and accurate to better understand the mechanisms of longevity and healthspan. The epigenome test uses DNA methylation as a novel biomarker of age, providing a information about how the body is functioning as a whole. DNA methylation is now widely considered a valuable biomarker of age. The following test results are an accurate representation of the effectiveness of the Extended Longevity Protocol in significantly reversing the Epigenomic Biomarker.
Biological Age
If your chronological age tells you how many years you’ve been alive, your biological age tells you the age at which your body is functioning. Your biological age is dynamic: For every chronological year that passes, your biological age may accelerate or decelerate as reflected in your DNA methylation pattern. They demonstrate that you have aged faster or slower. Scientists estimate that biological age can be attributed to genetics, lifestyle and environmental factors. When we account for your DNA methylation-based biomarkers — also known as your epigenetics — we arrive at your biological age.
The Results
Below are six Epigenome tests taken betwee 3/14/2021 and 5/29/24 by Steven M. Schorr, CEO of Extended Longevity. During that period he decelerated his epigenomic age by 14-15 years and sustained that throughout.
The Tests
We use the ElysiumHealth.com/index test for our epigenomic assessments. We
believe this is the most accurate Epigenome test available for the general public.