Methylation & Longevity•μmol/L
D.H.E.A. Sulphate
Code: DHEAS_METHYL
What is D.H.E.A. Sulphate?
An adrenal hormone that declines predictably with age.
Why is it measured?
Associated with methylation efficiency and overall longevity potential.
Key Facts
- •Category: Methylation & Longevity
- •Unit of Measurement: μmol/L
- •Test Code: DHEAS_METHYL
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