Discover insights and information on anti-aging, wellness, and a healthier lifestyle from the experts at YoungerMeMD. Our blog is a resource for patients and anyone interested in living younger, better, and longer.
Hair thinning does not happen overnight. It is a slow, structural decline that begins at the cellular level long before
You brush your hair and notice more strands in the sink. You look in the mirror and see a slightly
You have noticed the gradual shifts. A slightly wider part, a hairline that feels less dense, or an increase in
You might notice it first in the shower drain, or perhaps when you run your fingers through your hair at
Your scalp acts as the first line of defense against a constant barrage of external and internal forces. Most people
You have noticed the subtle changes. Your hair feels less dense, the strands seem finer, and your hairline may be
You have noticed it. More in the brush, less at the hairline, a density that isn’t what it used to
You look in the mirror and notice a distinct change. The density you once took for granted is shifting, and
You might notice it when you part your hair in the morning, or perhaps when you run your hands through
You have noticed it. More in the brush, less at the hairline, a density that isn’t what it used to
You look in the mirror and notice a distinct change. The density you once took for granted is shifting, and
You might notice it when you part your hair in the morning, or perhaps when you run your hands through
You have noticed it. More in the brush, less at the hairline, and a density that isn’t quite what it
You look in the mirror and notice the undeniable signs of time. The thick, resilient hair of your youth has
You run your fingers through your hair and notice an undeniable difference. The ponytail feels less substantial. The part line
You look in the mirror and notice a subtle shift. The density you once took for granted is changing. The
You brush your hair and notice that the volume you once had is slowly fading. The scalp becomes slightly more
You might not notice it when you look in the mirror each morning, but a glance at a photograph taken
Provocation agent administered prior to timed urine collection (<6hr). Reveals toxic metal burden that can block hormone and peptide response.
Identifies gluten sensitivity, intestinal permeability (leaky gut), and wheat-related immune reactivity – distinct from standard celiac testing.
DNA Based stool test detecting pathogens, bacterial imbalances, parasites, and digestive markers – a comprehensive gut microbiome assessment.
Non-invasive carotid artery ultrasound measuring arterial wall thickness – a direct look at your cardiovascular age.
Cardio Res-Q cardiac risk panel – lipid particle analysis, inflammation markers, and cardiovascular biomarkers beyond standard labs.
Evaluates intracellular vitamin, mineral, and antioxidant status – foundational to optimizing cellular health and peptide efficacy.
Full Sex hormone, thyroid and adrenal picture. Identifies imbalances that affect energy, recovery, cognition, and peptide response.
Advanced testing for immune reactions to wheat, gluten, and intestinal permeability.
What It Evaluates
Heavy metals like mercury, lead, cadmium, arsenic, and aluminum can cause:
Conditions We Identify