10 years younger?

The SUPER 7 that influence the aging process

The top 7 aging genes that are typically associated with weight gain and wrinkles can be changed these days. That means you can look younger than your actual age.

Based on the latest scientific findings, you can turn your good genes on and your bad genes off – regardless of how old you are.

Our program includes:

A diet tailored to you according to your genes

The nutritional supplements your body needs

The setting of a hormonal balance in the event of hormone imbalances

These are the SUPER 7

This gene is closely associated with BMI (body mass index). If you inherited this variation of the gene, you feel hunger more readily, have a harder time feeling full, and tend toward excess fat, diabetes, and the yo-yo effect.

Does this point apply to you?
  • I tend to be overweight and have a quick yo-yo effect
Tune out!

Hypermethylation of DNA leads to loss of collagen in the skin, with a tendency toward sagging.

This gene plays an important role in stress, cardiovascular disease, energy production, and depression. It is also important for cell repair and detoxification.

Do any of these points apply to you?
  • I have a headache
  • I am struggling with depression
  • I have cold hands and feet
  • I work up a sweat easily
Tune out!

Affects the body’s response to histamine in foods and bacteria, which in turn has consequences in terms of susceptibility to allergies and food sensitivities. When histamine levels are too high for long periods, the risk of neurological disorders such as Parkinson’s disease increases.

“I don’t even know what I can and can’t eat anymore,” is something a lot of people say about symptoms like these:

Itchy eyes, headaches and migraines, eczema, runny nose, asthma, difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep, joint pain, cardiac arrhythmias, irritable bowel syndrome, can’t tolerate mature cheese, tomatoes, red wine, food sensitivities, leaky gut, SIBO, etc.

Do any of these points apply to you?
  • I am sensitive to red wine, cheese, or alcohol
  • I am sensitive to many foods
  • I am often irritable, often suffer from headaches and runny nose
Tune out!

MAO is responsible for mood swings and carbohydrate cravings, rapid graying of the hair, depression, migraines, addiction, and insomnia.

Do any of these points apply to you?
  • I often suffer from mood swings and cravings for carbohydrates
  • I get stressed quickly
  • I have difficulty falling asleep
Tune out!

Affects dopamine, norepinephrine, and adrenaline; this affects mood and energy production along with sleep and the ability to concentrate. COMT also influences the estrogen metabolism.

This genetic variant can lead to wrinkle formation, menopausal symptoms, and cellulite.

Do any of these points apply to you?
  • I often lack motivation
  • I quickly become addicted to any substance or activity: shopping, gaming, smoking, alcohol, social media
Tune out!

Enables detoxification and the body’s ability to free itself of harmful chemical substances from the environment; weight regulator.

Do any of these points apply to you?
  • I suffer from chronic diseases e.g. asthma, diabetes, autoimmune diseases
  • I am sensitive to chemical substances
Tune out!

Regulate cell growth.

These include mTor: responsible for cancer and Alzheimer’s disease.
FOXOR 3, sirtuins: protect against age-related disease by increase mitochondrial activity.

Do any of these points apply to you?
  • I suffer from chronic diseases e.g. asthma, diabetes, autoimmune diseases
  • I am sensitive to chemical substances
Tune out!

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    The initial consultation costs € 150.00, a hormone consultation € 180.00.
    If treatment is used, the initial consultation costs will be reimbursed once.

    Since we are an ordering practice, if you do not show up within 48 hours, you will be charged the initial consultation fee.

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