What to Expect During the Hormone Testing Phase
By Edmund Chein
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Palm Springs, California
November 7, 2014 3:45am CST
Dr. Edmund Chein described when explaining the tests performed for the total hormone supplementation/replacement therapy program and for telomere-length assessment by Life Length Inc. (Book "Living to 120 and Beyond" see chapter 5),1 most of the analyses are completed by means of simple blood draws and/or urine specimen collections. From the patient’s perspective, the procedures are no different from those performed in a physician’s office or standard medical laboratory.
Basically, anyone who has ever had a blood test or given a urine specimen already knows what to expect during the procedure. The difference lies in the medical analysis of the results, not in the medical procedures used. The medical technology used to analyze the specimens collected is what enables the methods and modalities of the recommended total hormone supplementation/ replacement therapy program (Book "Living to 120 and Beyond" see chapters 3 and 5).
The difference between standard medical labs and those used in the total hormone supplementation/ replacement therapy program lies in the medical technology used to analyze those results, not in the medical procedures used.

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