Than standard membership
& telehealth visits a year
All nutraceuticals
To pharmaceuticals
CLASSIC MEMBERSHIP
We’ll measure the key biomarkers that impact your mental and physical performance, and get to know your health history and goals for the future. Meet with a Lifeforce clinician to review your results and get your personal optimization plan.
Now it’s time to put your plan into action. That starts with addressing the quickest wins to improve how you feel and perform, before moving onto other goals.
Every 6 months, we’ll retest your biomarkers to track how your body’s responding and fine-tune your plan. Meet with your clinician to identify your next set of priorities.
Optimization isn’t a “one and done” process. Your body is dynamic and continues to change as you age. Your membership allows you to spot new issues as they arise and make the right moves at the right time.
Your body's messengers, pulling the strings on all male and female systems
Your body's messengers, pulling the strings on all male and female systems
Thyroid controls or supports many functions in the body, including your weight, skin and hair health, energy levels, mood, and much more. Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) is the signal the brain sends to your thyroid gland to make thyroid hormone.
Luteinizing hormone (LH) is FSH's partner in reproductive health. In women, LH causes your ovaries to release eggs. In men, it prompts the testicles to make testosterone and supports sperm production.
Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) is a vital reproductive hormone. It helps women to release their eggs and men to make sperm.
Estradiol is the main form of estrogen in both women and men. Levels naturally increase in men with age and decrease in women as they reach menopause.
DHEA-S is a hormone that works behind the scenes to help produce other sex hormones, including testosterone and estrogen.
Insulin-like Growth Factor (IGF-1) is a hormone made by the liver that tells your bones and muscles to grow.
The primary male sex hormone produced in the testes in men, and in smaller doses in the ovaries of women, testosterone regulates everything from bone and muscle mass, to fat distribution, to libido, energy levels, and mood. Managing testosterone levels is especially important for men after age 35, when levels begin to steadily decline.
Unbound testosterone is called free testosterone and is the active and accessible form of the hormone.