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Chronological Age vs. Biological Age
What to Expect from the Test:
Personalized Support with Oral Peptides
Chronological vs. Biological Age:
When someone asks, 'How old are you?' they're really asking about your chronological age—based on the year you were born. But there’s a big difference between your chronological age and your biological age. Some 50-year-olds, for example, might have bodies that are biologically younger or older than others.
Our epigenetic DNA test can reveal how your biological age compares to your chronological age, sometimes showing up to a 10-year difference! The results provide insights into how your body has been aging and what you can do to improve it, focusing on key areas like your hormonal function, brain, heart, kidneys, liver, and other organs that contribute to your aging process.
What to Expect
from the Test
Approximately six weeks following the submission of your saliva sample, your KuraLife health coach will contact you via email to provide a comprehensive analysis of your results. During this consultation, they will carefully review your genetic and health data, offering evidence-based Kuralife protocols recommendations and suggesting personalized lifestyle modifications aimed at optimizing your overall health and well-being.