Some anti-aging "centers" perform a variety of diagnostic tests and administer nutritional supplements with antioxidants. Some measure deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) damage and free-radical levels, and develop individualized DNA repair programs, stressing a healthy diet and exercise! Interesting, but where's the proof that the tests are meaningful and the plan works?
In 2006, a Senate Special Committee on Aging called this type of DNA testing "modern-day snake oil." The Government Accountability Office said that these tests are not clinically valid, and that they are misleading, exploitative, ambiguous, and meaningless.
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