BioAge Testing
BioAge Testing
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Fast, without the crash

Our baseline, flagship product, the Longevity Essentials formula targets all 12 aging pathways, dosed, administered, and released at the correct time according to the body’s circadian rhythm.

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Harness the transformative power of fasting and caloric restriction, powerful longevity lifestyle hacks celebrated for their whole-body health benefits. These practices, involving reduced caloric intake without sacrificing essential nutrients, extend beyond mere weight loss (1). They positively modify cholesterol levels, lowering LDL and boosting HDL to reduce heart disease risk, support glucose balance, elevate ketone levels, and reduce inflammation and oxidative stress (2, 3). Remarkably, prolonged caloric restriction, as demonstrated by a major Columbia University study, can even slow down the aging process (4). At the core of these benefits is 'hormesis', nature's secret to longevity. This natural response, triggered by dietary stressors like fasting, activates protective cellular mechanisms, including stress responses and autophagy (5, 6). Autophagy, in particular, is critical for longevity, removing damaged cells to promote cellular renewal (7).

"Intermittent fasting definitely and massively increases autophagy. And thanks to our caveman history, it thrived. In times of little food, lysosomes would race around the body looking for damaged cells, pre-diseased cells, and cells which weren't doing much. It would chop them apart – into their smallest parts – and either burn them for energy, or use them to repair other areas. Simply, it would perform miracles without any outside help." – Robert Skinner, author of 'The IF diet'.

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Harness the transformative power of fasting and caloric restriction, powerful longevity lifestyle hacks celebrated for their whole-body health benefits. These practices, involving reduced caloric intake without sacrificing essential nutrients, extend beyond mere weight loss (1). They positively modify cholesterol levels, lowering LDL and boosting HDL to reduce heart disease risk, support glucose balance, elevate ketone levels, and reduce inflammation and oxidative stress (2, 3). Remarkably, prolonged caloric restriction, as demonstrated by a major Columbia University study, can even slow down the aging process (4). At the core of these benefits is 'hormesis', nature's secret to longevity. This natural response, triggered by dietary stressors like fasting, activates protective cellular mechanisms, including stress responses and autophagy (5, 6). Autophagy, in particular, is critical for longevity, removing damaged cells to promote cellular renewal (7).

"Intermittent fasting definitely and massively increases autophagy. And thanks to our caveman history, it thrived. In times of little food, lysosomes would race around the body looking for damaged cells, pre-diseased cells, and cells which weren't doing much. It would chop them apart – into their smallest parts – and either burn them for energy, or use them to repair other areas. Simply, it would perform miracles without any outside help." – Robert Skinner, author of 'The IF diet'.

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Harness the transformative power of fasting and caloric restriction, powerful longevity lifestyle hacks celebrated for their whole-body health benefits. These practices, involving reduced caloric intake without sacrificing essential nutrients, extend beyond mere weight loss (1). They positively modify cholesterol levels, lowering LDL and boosting HDL to reduce heart disease risk, support glucose balance, elevate ketone levels, and reduce inflammation and oxidative stress (2, 3). Remarkably, prolonged caloric restriction, as demonstrated by a major Columbia University study, can even slow down the aging process (4). At the core of these benefits is 'hormesis', nature's secret to longevity. This natural response, triggered by dietary stressors like fasting, activates protective cellular mechanisms, including stress responses and autophagy (5, 6). Autophagy, in particular, is critical for longevity, removing damaged cells to promote cellular renewal (7).

"Intermittent fasting definitely and massively increases autophagy. And thanks to our caveman history, it thrived. In times of little food, lysosomes would race around the body looking for damaged cells, pre-diseased cells, and cells which weren't doing much. It would chop them apart – into their smallest parts – and either burn them for energy, or use them to repair other areas. Simply, it would perform miracles without any outside help." – Robert Skinner, author of 'The IF diet'.

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Harness the transformative power of fasting and caloric restriction, powerful longevity lifestyle hacks celebrated for their whole-body health benefits. These practices, involving reduced caloric intake without sacrificing essential nutrients, extend beyond mere weight loss (1). They positively modify cholesterol levels, lowering LDL and boosting HDL to reduce heart disease risk, support glucose balance, elevate ketone levels, and reduce inflammation and oxidative stress (2, 3). Remarkably, prolonged caloric restriction, as demonstrated by a major Columbia University study, can even slow down the aging process (4). At the core of these benefits is 'hormesis', nature's secret to longevity. This natural response, triggered by dietary stressors like fasting, activates protective cellular mechanisms, including stress responses and autophagy (5, 6). Autophagy, in particular, is critical for longevity, removing damaged cells to promote cellular renewal (7).

"Intermittent fasting definitely and massively increases autophagy. And thanks to our caveman history, it thrived. In times of little food, lysosomes would race around the body looking for damaged cells, pre-diseased cells, and cells which weren't doing much. It would chop them apart – into their smallest parts – and either burn them for energy, or use them to repair other areas. Simply, it would perform miracles without any outside help." – Robert Skinner, author of 'The IF diet'.

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Harness the transformative power of fasting and caloric restriction, powerful longevity lifestyle hacks celebrated for their whole-body health benefits. These practices, involving reduced caloric intake without sacrificing essential nutrients, extend beyond mere weight loss (1). They positively modify cholesterol levels, lowering LDL and boosting HDL to reduce heart disease risk, support glucose balance, elevate ketone levels, and reduce inflammation and oxidative stress (2, 3). Remarkably, prolonged caloric restriction, as demonstrated by a major Columbia University study, can even slow down the aging process (4). At the core of these benefits is 'hormesis', nature's secret to longevity. This natural response, triggered by dietary stressors like fasting, activates protective cellular mechanisms, including stress responses and autophagy (5, 6). Autophagy, in particular, is critical for longevity, removing damaged cells to promote cellular renewal (7).

"Intermittent fasting definitely and massively increases autophagy. And thanks to our caveman history, it thrived. In times of little food, lysosomes would race around the body looking for damaged cells, pre-diseased cells, and cells which weren't doing much. It would chop them apart – into their smallest parts – and either burn them for energy, or use them to repair other areas. Simply, it would perform miracles without any outside help." – Robert Skinner, author of 'The IF diet'.

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Harness the transformative power of fasting and caloric restriction, powerful longevity lifestyle hacks celebrated for their whole-body health benefits. These practices, involving reduced caloric intake without sacrificing essential nutrients, extend beyond mere weight loss (1). They positively modify cholesterol levels, lowering LDL and boosting HDL to reduce heart disease risk, support glucose balance, elevate ketone levels, and reduce inflammation and oxidative stress (2, 3). Remarkably, prolonged caloric restriction, as demonstrated by a major Columbia University study, can even slow down the aging process (4). At the core of these benefits is 'hormesis', nature's secret to longevity. This natural response, triggered by dietary stressors like fasting, activates protective cellular mechanisms, including stress responses and autophagy (5, 6). Autophagy, in particular, is critical for longevity, removing damaged cells to promote cellular renewal (7).

"Intermittent fasting definitely and massively increases autophagy. And thanks to our caveman history, it thrived. In times of little food, lysosomes would race around the body looking for damaged cells, pre-diseased cells, and cells which weren't doing much. It would chop them apart – into their smallest parts – and either burn them for energy, or use them to repair other areas. Simply, it would perform miracles without any outside help." – Robert Skinner, author of 'The IF diet'.

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Harness the transformative power of fasting and caloric restriction, powerful longevity lifestyle hacks celebrated for their whole-body health benefits. These practices, involving reduced caloric intake without sacrificing essential nutrients, extend beyond mere weight loss (1). They positively modify cholesterol levels, lowering LDL and boosting HDL to reduce heart disease risk, support glucose balance, elevate ketone levels, and reduce inflammation and oxidative stress (2, 3). Remarkably, prolonged caloric restriction, as demonstrated by a major Columbia University study, can even slow down the aging process (4). At the core of these benefits is 'hormesis', nature's secret to longevity. This natural response, triggered by dietary stressors like fasting, activates protective cellular mechanisms, including stress responses and autophagy (5, 6). Autophagy, in particular, is critical for longevity, removing damaged cells to promote cellular renewal (7).

"Intermittent fasting definitely and massively increases autophagy. And thanks to our caveman history, it thrived. In times of little food, lysosomes would race around the body looking for damaged cells, pre-diseased cells, and cells which weren't doing much. It would chop them apart – into their smallest parts – and either burn them for energy, or use them to repair other areas. Simply, it would perform miracles without any outside help." – Robert Skinner, author of 'The IF diet'.

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Harness the transformative power of fasting and caloric restriction, powerful longevity lifestyle hacks celebrated for their whole-body health benefits. These practices, involving reduced caloric intake without sacrificing essential nutrients, extend beyond mere weight loss (1). They positively modify cholesterol levels, lowering LDL and boosting HDL to reduce heart disease risk, support glucose balance, elevate ketone levels, and reduce inflammation and oxidative stress (2, 3). Remarkably, prolonged caloric restriction, as demonstrated by a major Columbia University study, can even slow down the aging process (4). At the core of these benefits is 'hormesis', nature's secret to longevity. This natural response, triggered by dietary stressors like fasting, activates protective cellular mechanisms, including stress responses and autophagy (5, 6). Autophagy, in particular, is critical for longevity, removing damaged cells to promote cellular renewal (7).

"Intermittent fasting definitely and massively increases autophagy. And thanks to our caveman history, it thrived. In times of little food, lysosomes would race around the body looking for damaged cells, pre-diseased cells, and cells which weren't doing much. It would chop them apart – into their smallest parts – and either burn them for energy, or use them to repair other areas. Simply, it would perform miracles without any outside help." – Robert Skinner, author of 'The IF diet'.

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Dr. Sagner is a world leading human performance specialist, sports and preventive medicine, and was the medical director at Europe’s first University medical center section for preventive medicine and lifestyle medicine. Dr Sagner is a member of the European Union Platform for Action on Diet, Physical Activity and Health and a partner of the European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Aging.

Dr. Michael Sagner, MD

DIRECTOR, EUROPEAN SOCIETY OF PREVENTIVE MEDICINE
Francois-Xavier Pellay, PhD, known as the 'Longevity Molecule Hunter', is a world leading scientist and entrepreneur in the longevity industry. Pellay is a multidisciplinary scientist with a background which includes a Master's degree in Biochemistry, a Master's degree in Organic Chemistry, a Ph.D. in Bioinformatics and years of expertise in Microbiology, Molecular Biology, Cellular Biology and Biology of Aging.

Francois-Xavier Pellay, PhD

PROFESSOR | SCIENTIST | LONGEVITY MOLECULE HUNTER | FOUNDER, BIMINI BIOTECH
Dr. Fady Hannah-Shmouni, MD FRCPC, is a physician-investor at the forefront of endocrinology, genomics, and healthspan medicine. As a distinguished Professor at the University of British Columbia, he passionately empowers individuals by facilitating access to groundbreaking technologies in precision medicine, including artificial intelligence and genomic advancements.

Dr. Fady Hannah-Shmouni

LONGEVITY PHYSICIAN | PROFESSOR | YALE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE | NIH | UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA
Dr. Avi Roy is an accomplished biomedical scientist, mentor, and entrepreneur with a deep-rooted passion for advancing the field of longevity. His academic journey culminated in a PhD from the University of Oxford. With over 15 years of dedicated research and development in the longevity sector, Dr. Roy has established himself as a a leading figure in this dynamic and ever-evolving field. As a mentor and investor in health-tech startups, he continues to inspire and guide the next generation of scientists and entrepreneurs.

Avi Roy

BIOMEDICAL SCIENTIST | INVENTOR | UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD | FOUNDER, UDA
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