Learn how these eight biomarkers can affect overall health and longevity.In the medical community, most resources go towards treating people who are already sick. However, it’s also important to treat people who are well to ensure they’re making the right lifestyle choices, so they don’t become sick. Much of this school of thought centers around epigenetics. Epigenetics, at its simplest, is the study of biological mechanisms that switch genes on and off. What you eat, drink, think and do—or don’t do—can cause chemical modifications around the genes that will turn those genes on or off over time, determining your short- and long-term quality of survival. There are eight predictive biomarkers in particular that are indicators for lifetime health. They are:
High sensitivity Hemoglobin A1c: Measure of efficiency of sugar/insulin/energy conversion
High sensitivity C-Reactive Protein: Repair and inflammation immune status
High sensitivity Homocysteine: Methylation, Detox, Cardio Risk
Test for immune memory/immune response to up to 491 items
Assess mineral need and cell acid/alkaline balance
Vitamin D level for cell communication status
Oxidative stress and antioxidant status in cell envelope (membrane)
8-hydroxy-2′-deoxyguanosine (8OHdG): Oxidative stress and antioxidant status in cell nucleus
Listen as Dr. Russell M. Jaffe joins Dr. Taz to discuss these eight indicators and how to make lifestyle choices that will improve health and longevity.
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