TeloYears is a simple DNA test that lets you track your cellular age based on your telomere length. Plus a personalized plan to help you improve it.
Discover how to monitor and improve the health of your telomeres – the protective caps on your DNA strands that shorten with age but also change with good or bad lifestyle factors like chronic stress, sleep quality, exercise, nutrition, chemical intake, and even strained relationships. The current age of your cells in TeloYears is the actual age of the typical man or woman whose telomere length is similar to yours.
So what really is TeloYears?
Control how well you’re aging with TeloYears, a simple, accurate DNA test that tracks your cellular age based on your current telomere length. Then learn how to improve it through a personalized, telomere science-based support program.
It starts with just a drop or two of blood that you collect from your finger at home. Then we extract DNA from your cells, analyze your average telomere length, and report your current “cellular age” based on how your telomeres compare to those of others your same age and gender. Whether your results fall in our expected, better, or improvable range, you’ll get personalized guidance and the option of expert support from a TeloCoach to establish your custom lifestyle improvement plan based on decades of telomere science.
Go beyond basic cholesterol tests or tracking ordinary vital signs like heart rate, and monitor the vitality of your cells. With knowledge of your DNA that empowers you with inspiration to improve and possibly slow down the clock on the aging process. Start making even smarter lifestyle decisions based on your telomere health.
How TeloYears works
The TeloYears telomere health tracking program comprises a test kit to return your sample by mail, analysis of your current telomere length reported as the age of your cells in TeloYears, and the option to work with an expert to develop a personalized lifestyle improvement plan based on telomere science. Then you implement the suggestions and remeasure in about 3 to 6 months to track your improvement.