DNA Damage & Repair

 

Personal DNA Analysis and Repair

This is the new era in which your DNA is personally analyzed and a treatment program is developed.

DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) is the hear of life found in the nucleus of all cells. With its double helix structure it carries the instructions for replication of new cells. Throughout our life DNA is damaged by improper diet, exposure to toxic chemicals, the sun, lifestyle changes, pollutants in the air. Cells damaged by these methods replicate with more and more damaged cells.

Functions and organs in our bodies deteriorate and lead to the aging process. Heart damage, degradation of brain cells leads to memory loss and Alzheimer’s,our muscles and joints deteriorate, kidneys and liver start to diminish in function, sexual fitness decreases, our energy, stamina and endurance lessen.

DNA damage is evaluated by studying the following:

Methylation related to heart and your vascular system
Glycation studying the proper utilization of sugar and fat metabolism in your body.
Oxidation- determining the amount of damage caused by free radicals.
Inflammation- studying joint, bone, muscle, brain and heart health.
DNA- measuring maximum cell and mitochondrial function where energy in the cell is produced.


The specimen for DNA is obtained simply by a swab inside your cheek. A urine specimen is also obtained. These specimens are sent to a DNA analysis laboratory. Three to four weeks later the results will be sent to you.

After reviewing the test results you will then receive detailed advice about what natural compounds you should take on a daily basis to repair your damaged DNA.

 

Anti-Aging Medicine
((941)388-2277
(888)620-0411

info@anti-agingmedicine.com
drf@anti-agingmedicine.com

Burton Feinerman, M.D.
Graduate; New York Medical College
Fellowship; Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota
Specialty; Anti-aging medicine

American Society of Hematology and Stem Cells
International Society for Cellular Therapy
Society of Apheresis
Society for Bone Marrow and Blood Transplants
Society for Cranial Transplants and Brain Repair
Society for Cardiac Translational Research