Cellular Intervention for Advanced Age Management

The emerging science of telomere biology is changing the way we look at aging*. Telomeres are DNA repeats located at the ends of all chromosomes. They serve as caps that protect our genes. Each time a cell divides, the telomeres grow shorter and shorter. Once telomeres become too short, a cell can no longer divide.

However, there is a natural enzyme called telomerase which can help maintain telomere length. In 2001, California bio-tech company Geron, made a paradigm-shifting discovery. They discovered TA-65, a single molecule that activates telomerase. In 2002 T.A. Sciences licensed TA-65 from Geron.

Telomerase Activation with TA-65

Learn more about the new world of telomerase activation as a method to intervene in the aging process. Understand how taking TA-65 as part of the year-long Patton Protocol may improve your health and vitality

Find out your real biological age by testing your biomarkers of aging and measuring the length of your telomeres.

* For more information, visit the Genetic Science Learning Center at the University of Utah.