Tag: telomeres

Real patient experiences

Will 49-yo Mark now have the life expectancy of a 19-yo Mark?

After two years of TA-65 use, his median length is now 12,500 (from an estimated 9,400) with a very nice drop in critically-short telomeres to 4.5% (from a baseline of up to 20%). So if you believe what most research is showing regarding the connection between shorter telomeres and longevity, Mark has gained over 30 years of longevity in a time where he should have lost three years.

Read More

More breathing – longer telomeres

In Sanskrit, the word Prana means breath, vital force, and spirit. It has long been known that as we age, our capacity to breath (and therefore move oxygen, CO2, and stressful thought) diminishes. That is why it has been a key measured biomarker of aging in our Patton Protocol patients taking TA-65.

Read More

Longer sleep – longer telomeres

In keeping with the findings that healthy behaviors are good for you because they impact your telomeres, we now add sleep to the list of such behaviors that includes exercise, Mediterranean Diet, and meditation:

Read More

Are you interested in
exosome treatments?

drop Me a line to learn more