It Is Suitable For
· Those in Tokyo looking to check their genetic aging.
· Those who want to spot risks for age-related diseases.
· Those who want to see how lifestyle affects their cells.
· Those who wish to improve health and longevity.
· Those who wish to get advice to prevent aging-related illnesses.
What Is Telomere Test?
Telomere Test measures the length of telomeres, protective caps at the ends of chromosomes that play a key role in cellular aging and overall health. By analyzing telomere length and the “G-tail,” the test reveals individual genetic age and how lifestyle factors like stress impact cellular health. This information helps identify the risk for age-related diseases and guides personalized lifestyle changes to improve health, slow aging, and potentially prevent illnesses such as cancer and cardiovascular disease.
How It Works
Telomere Test works by analyzing a small blood sample to measure the length of telomeres and the G-tail, which reflects genetic fatigue. Using advanced, proprietary technology developed by MiRTeL, it is currently the only test capable of accurately measuring G-tail length. This analysis provides insight into genetic strength, cellular aging, and susceptibility to age-related diseases. The results can be used to assess health risks and guide targeted lifestyle and dietary improvements.
Telomere Test Procedure
1. Consultation and assessment will be conducted.
2. A blood sample will be collected.
3. The sample will be sent to a laboratory.
4. Results will be reviewed.
5. Further recommendations will be provided.
Advantages and Limitations of Telomere Test
<Advantages>
· Measures genetic aging
· Assesses disease risk
· Provides insight into genetic fatigue
· Early prevention
· Uses advanced technology
<Limitations>
· Results may vary based on genetics and environmental factors
· Does not directly predict lifespan
FAQ
Q1: What can Telomere Test reveal?
A1: Telomere Test shows the body’s current health condition before the onset of illness and indicates how prone it may be to age-related diseases.
Q2: What do I do if the telomeres are found to be short?
A2: Lifestyle changes, such as improving diet, exercise, and stress management, are recommended to support cellular health and reduce disease risk.
Q3: What are the symptoms of telomere disease?
A3: Telomere-related health issues may not show clear symptoms at first but are linked to increased risk of age-related conditions such as cardiovascular disease, dementia, and certain cancers. Shortened telomeres can also lead to cellular aging and reduced ability to repair tissues.
Q4: Can you lengthen telomeres?
A4: While telomeres naturally shorten with age, research shows they can be preserved or potentially lengthened by improving lifestyle habits – such as regular light exercise, a healthy diet rich in vegetables and seafood, sufficient sleep, and reduced stress.
Q5: Do people with longer telomeres look younger?
A5: Longer telomeres are associated with healthier cells and slower aging at the cellular level, which may contribute to a more youthful appearance. However, appearance can also be influenced by many other factors beyond telomere length.
Clinic Information
[Clinic Name] Biotope Clinic
[Location] Tokyo, Japan
[Nearest Station/ Nearest Tourist Destination] Located in Minato-Ku, Biotope clinic is easily accessible via train and is only 1-min walk from Sirokanedai Station Exit 1
[Clinic Opening Time] Monday - Saturday (10:00AM - 1:00PM, 2:00PM - 7:00PM); Closed on Sunday and public holiday
Terms of Service
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medication or medical treatment to the Customers.
Customers are advised to contact the healthcare providers directly for any enquiries related to
medical treatments.