TeloMe!
www.telome.com
$149 will get you a basic test, which reports an average telomere length;
$299 for a premium test which reveals the full distribution of telomeres.
(The proportion of telomeres that fall below a certain length [3kb or
shorter] is a strong indicator of health and senescence, and something that
anyone taking a telomerase-activator or other telomere-regulating therapy
should pay close attention to.)
I work for the company, and am thus obviously biased, but frankly I think it
stands on its own. In fact, I know it does.
All of our tests are saliva-based, rather than blood, and substantially less
expensive than our competitors. We mail you a saliva collection it,
including a prepaid return envelope, and you send us back your samples. We
process your results and report back within weeks (right now we estimate
about eight, but we're working to reduce that substantially).
Let me know if you have any questions or if I can be of any help. I'd be
happy to get you taken care of.
=)
On Monday, August 12, 2013 6:53:05 PM UTC-4, Cory Geesaman wrote:
-- www.telome.com
$149 will get you a basic test, which reports an average telomere length;
$299 for a premium test which reveals the full distribution of telomeres.
(The proportion of telomeres that fall below a certain length [3kb or
shorter] is a strong indicator of health and senescence, and something that
anyone taking a telomerase-activator or other telomere-regulating therapy
should pay close attention to.)
I work for the company, and am thus obviously biased, but frankly I think it
stands on its own. In fact, I know it does.
All of our tests are saliva-based, rather than blood, and substantially less
expensive than our competitors. We mail you a saliva collection it,
including a prepaid return envelope, and you send us back your samples. We
process your results and report back within weeks (right now we estimate
about eight, but we're working to reduce that substantially).
Let me know if you have any questions or if I can be of any help. I'd be
happy to get you taken care of.
=)
On Monday, August 12, 2013 6:53:05 PM UTC-4, Cory Geesaman wrote:
Is there a reliable way to test telomere length at home? Are any procedures written up on the process that someone knows of offhand?
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