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Predictive Biomarker Tests to Determine Your Functional Age
Life-style choices determine 92% of your lifetime health risk and status. These 8 tests measure the major causes of suffering and early
death. You can function many years older or younger than your birth age. Add year to life and life to years by bringing or keeping each
of these biomarkers at their predictive goal value – the least risk, most gain value for each test.
Biomarker Test
Predictive
Goal Value
Results at Goal Value Indicate
Type of Specimen
< 5%
The body is effectively managing blood sugar levels
Blood Spot (self-collected
finger stick)
< 0.5 mg/L
The body is in a steady state of repair
Blood Spot (self- collected
finger stick)
Homocysteine
< 6 µmol/L
The body has enough methylation nutrients to keep
homocysteine levels in normal range, reducing
cardiac risk
Blood Draw
LRA by ELISA/ACT®
No Delayed
Allergies
Healthy Immune Tolerance
Blood Draw
pH
6.5–7.5
Healthy pH
Vitamin D
50–80 ng/mL
Sufficient Vitamin D to maintain cellular equilibrium
and communication.
Blood Spot (self- collected
finger stick)
Omega-3 Index
> 8%
Less inflammation and decreased heart disease risk
Blood Spot (self- collected
finger stick)
DNA Oxidative Stress
<5.3 ng/mg
creatinine
Decreased levels of inflammation and oxidative
stress—which underlie most chronic illness
Hb A1c
(Hemoglobin A1c)
hsCRP
(high sensitivity C-Reactive
Protein)
(8hydroxy-2deoxyguanosine8-OHdG)
1st Morning Urine
(self-collected)
1st Morning Urine (selfcollected)
Record Your
Value Here