
Biomarker Test Results
Start your biological baseline testing:
Epigenome test at Elysium Health
Telomere test at Spectracell
Glycan Age test at Glycan Age
Inflammation test (CRP) Consult local physician
Telomere Biomarker Breakthrough
Avg. newborns' Telomere length =10,000 bp Avg. 80yo Telomere length is 5,500
Our results:
COO Hamiel O. Schorr: +27% increase — 12,550 bp
CEO Steven M. Schorr: +15% increase — 12,240 bp
These “hyper-long” telomeres lengths are linked to better longevity.
Telomere Test — Chromosome End Length
What it is
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Telomere tests measure the length of telomeres (DNA caps at chromosome ends) from a blood sample.
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Telomere length is reported in base pairs (bp) or as an average telomere length (ATL) and compared to age norms.
Why it matters
Longer telomeres generally associate with cellular youthfulness and lower age-related risk; changes are slower to appear than epigenetic or glycan measures.
Telomere percentile shows how you rank vs peers.
How to use it
Use telomere testing for baseline and long-term tracking (annual). Pair with epigenetic and GlycanAge tests to capture both short- and long-term biological changes.
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Growing Telomeres 2021- 2023 Results
2021 Telomere length measured at 9.01 bp, equivalent to a 10-20 year old
2023 Telomere length increased from 9.01 bp to 10.38 bp, equivalent to a 2 year old.


Customer Breakthroughs Quantified
Following our longevity protocol a 75yo customer tested in the 98th percentile at 9,300 bp, matching telomeres of a 10–20‑year‑old!

GlycanAge Biomarker Breakthroughs
GlycanAge — Immune & Biological Age
What it is
GlycanAge measures patterns of sugar molecules on antibodies (IgG glycans) that reflect immune aging and systemic inflammation.
It returns an estimated “GlycanAge” based on a blood sample.
Why it matters
GlycanAge tracks immune-system aging and can change relatively quickly with interventions. It’s useful for monitoring inflammation-related aging and treatment response.
Our results
Jun 2024 — GlycanAge: 70 → 40 (30 year deceleration);
May 2025 — maintained 40 (−31 years deceleration).
How to use it
Test before and after interventions (3–12 months) to see immune-aging changes; combine with epigenetic and CRP data for context.
Test Results:
The GlycanAge Test result by GlycanAge.com for Mr. Steven M Schorr on June 2024 shows reduction of the biomarker of aging by 30 years from 70 to 40. In May of 2025, Mr. Schorr's GlycanAge continues at 40, with the age deceleration increasing to 31 years.


Epigenome Biomarker Results
DNA Methylation (Epigenetic Age)
What it is
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An epigenome (DNA methylation) test measures chemical tags on your DNA that correlate with biological age.
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It uses a blood sample to calculate an epigenetic age or “clock” you can track over time.
Why it matters
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Epigenetic age predicts healthspan and mortality better than chronological age in many studies.
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Changes after interventions (supplements, lifestyle, protocols) show whether aging is slowing or reversing at the molecular level.
How to use it
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Take a baseline test, implement interventions, then retest at 6–12 months to measure change.
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Use results alongside other biomarkers for a fuller picture.
​Our Results
May 14, 2025 Test — 71 → 57. Showing14 years (age decelerated)
May 20, 2024 Test — 70 → 56. Showing14 years (age decelerated)


Jan, 2023 Test — 69.5 → 54. Showing15.5 years (age decelerated)
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Customer Results Measured by Elysiumhealth
*On Extended Longevity Protocol for 6+ months*
​Oct, 2022 test 73 → 61. Showing 12 years (age decelerated)



​Second epigenome test for Dr. Roy Genatt, D.C.
58yo customer with baseline test age of 60
Using the Extended Longevity Protocol she has decelerated her age by more than12 years.
According to the Epigenome cytosine methylation test conducted by TruDiagnostic

First Epigenome Test.

Second Epigenome test after 6 months
Biomarker Test Results: Inflammation
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What it is a CRP test?
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CRP is a protein produced by the liver that rises when your body has inflammation.
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It increases quickly after injury or infection and can stay elevated with chronic inflammation, including inflammation in artery walls.
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The test (hs‑CRP or CRP quantitative) is a simple blood draw that gives a numeric value you can track over time.
​Why we use it.
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High CRP levels signal hidden infection or chronic inflammation and help track response to anti‑inflammatory treatment.
Our results
Latest CRP: 0.43 mg/L — optimal (<0.60 mg/L).
How that compares
Men 65–69 average 2.2–2.8 mg/L (moderate risk).
27.7% of men 60–69 have CRP >3.0 mg/L (high risk).
To lower your bodies inflammation, try our inflammation‑targeted products (e.g., Inflasolve™)
Consider testing before and after to measure impact.
CRP Test 1.2020


Latest C-Reactive Protein Test for Steven Schorr Feb. 4, 2021



C-Reactive Protein Inflammation test from Diagnostic Laboratory Services for S.M.Schorr shows a C-RP of 0.5, considered optimum.


References
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These references are provided for scientific and educational purposes only. References do not reflect the intended use of Index or any other products or services. Index is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or health-related condition.

