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Axo Longevity Concierge Tier
(Leistung, Sport, Darm, Ernährung)
Über 100 Biomarker-Bluttests
Erster Zugang zu neuen Funktionen zu Sonderpreisen (DEXA, MRT, Ergänzungen)
Fortschrittliche biologische Alterstests, die als rechtzeitiges Warnsystem für die Entwicklung von Krankheiten dienen sollen, indem sie chronische Entzündungen und die Gesundheit des Immunsystems untersuchen.
2x mit Dr. Niko (Real Madrid) oder Dr. Andy (ex Red Bull High Performance).
Jährliche Veranstaltung für Gründungsmitglieder — Ort wird noch bekannt gegeben
Direkter WhatsApp-/E-Mail-Zugang zum Klinikteam.
Benutzerdefiniertes Protokolldesign für bestimmte Leistungsziele.
Erstklassiges klinisches Fachpersonal

Dr. Niko Mihic ist der leitende medizinische Berater von Real Madrid CF, nachdem er zuvor von 2017 bis 2023 als Direktor für medizinische Dienste des Vereins tätig war. Mit mehr als 30 Jahren medizinischer Erfahrung in Spanien und Kanada verfügt er über außergewöhnliches Fachwissen in den Bereichen Sportmedizin, Gesundheitsberatung für Führungskräfte und internationale Gesundheitsberatung.

Weltweit anerkannter Marktführer und Experte auf dem Gebiet der menschlichen Spitzenleistung. Seit über 20 Jahren konzentriert sich der in Australien geborene Dr. Walsche auf das Ziel, „Talente zu entmystifizieren“, indem er Einzelpersonen und Teams in einem riesigen Netzwerk von erstklassigen Programmen in den Bereichen Sport, Kultur, Militär und Wirtschaft erforscht und trainiert.
What we test
Autoimmunität
Antinuclear antibodies (ANA) screen
A test detecting autoantibodies against nuclear components; positive ANA suggests autoimmune conditions like SLE but requires clinical correlation.
Rheumatoid factor (RF)
An autoantibody associated with rheumatoid arthritis and other autoimmune diseases; presence supports diagnosis but is not specific.
Bauchspeicheldrüse
Biologisches Alter
Biological Age (estimate)
An algorithmic estimate of physiological age derived from biomarker patterns and clinical data; used to track aging-related changes relative to chronological age.
Blut/CBC
ABO group
Determines blood type (A, B, AB, O) based on surface antigens; essential for transfusions and transplant compatibility.
Rhesus (Rh) factor
Determines presence of Rh(D) antigen on red blood cells; important for transfusion safety and pregnancy management.
Hematocrit
The proportion of blood volume occupied by red blood cells; low values indicate anemia, high values suggest dehydration or polycythemia.
Hemoglobin
Oxygen-carrying protein in red blood cells; low hemoglobin indicates anemia and reduced oxygen delivery; high levels may reflect dehydration or polycythemia.
Red blood cell (RBC) count
Number of circulating erythrocytes; deviations indicate anemia, marrow disorders, or dehydration.
Elektrolyte//Basic Chem
Calcium
Mineral crucial for bone health, neuromuscular function, and signaling; abnormal levels suggest parathyroid, renal, or vitamin D disorders.
Chloride
Major extracellular anion assisting acid‑base balance; deviations occur with metabolic disturbances and renal dysfunction.
Magnesium
Essential cofactor for many enzymes and neuromuscular function; low magnesium can cause arrhythmias and muscle cramps.
Potassium
Key intracellular cation for cardiac and neuromuscular function; imbalances can cause arrhythmias and muscle dysfunction.
Sodium
Principal extracellular cation essential for fluid balance and neuromuscular function; abnormalities suggest hydration or renal/endocrine issues.
Herz/Lipide
Total cholesterol (and total/HDL ratio)
Sum of cholesterol across lipoproteins; higher levels correlate with increased cardiovascular risk.
HDL-Cholesterol
HDL-Cholesterol: A laboratory measurement; consult clinical resources for specific interpretation.
HDL Large
HDL Large: A laboratory measurement; consult clinical resources for specific interpretation.
Triglycerides
Circulating fats used for energy; elevated levels are associated with metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular risk.
Non-HDL cholesterol
High-density lipoprotein involved in reverse cholesterol transport; higher HDL is generally protective.
Immunregulation
White blood cell (WBC) Urine
White blood cell (WBC) Urine: A laboratory measurement; consult clinical resources for specific interpretation.
Neutrophils
Proportion of neutrophils among white cells; elevation suggests bacterial infection or stress; low levels increase infection risk.
Lymphocytes
Proportion of lymphocytes among white cells; changes reflect viral infections, chronic inflammation, or immune disorders.
Monocytes
Proportion of monocytes, white cells involved in phagocytosis and inflammation; elevations indicate chronic inflammation or recovery from infection.
Eosinophils
Proportion of eosinophils, associated with allergic responses and parasitic infections.
Leber
Alanine transaminase (ALT)
Alanine transaminase (ALT): A laboratory measurement; consult clinical resources for specific interpretation.
Aspartate aminotransferase (AST)
Aspartate aminotransferase (AST): A laboratory measurement; consult clinical resources for specific interpretation.
Alkaline phosphatase (ALP)
Enzyme from liver and bone; elevated in cholestasis, bone turnover, or biliary obstruction.
Gamma-glutamyl transferase (GGT)
Gamma‑glutamyl transferase, sensitive to biliary injury and alcohol exposure; elevated in cholestasis.
Albumin
Primary plasma protein synthesized by the liver; maintains oncotic pressure and transports small molecules; low levels suggest liver disease or malnutrition.
Metabolisch
Glucose (serum)
Primary circulating sugar; fasting elevation signals insulin resistance, prediabetes, or diabetes.
Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c)
Average glycemia over prior 8–12 weeks; used to diagnose and monitor diabetes management.
Insulin
Pancreatic hormone regulating glucose uptake; fasting hyperinsulinemia suggests insulin resistance.
Leptin
Leptin: A laboratory measurement; consult clinical resources for specific interpretation.
Uric acid
End-product of purine metabolism; elevated levels increase risk of gout and may signal metabolic dysfunction.
Männliche Gesundheit//Sexualhormone
Prolactin
Pituitary hormone involved in lactation and reproductive regulation; elevated prolactin can cause infertility or galactorrhea.
Prostate specific antigen (PSA) - total and free (%)
Prostate specific antigen (PSA) - total and free (%): A laboratory measurement; consult clinical resources for specific interpretation.
Sex hormone binding globulin (SHBG)
Sex hormone-binding globulin produced by liver; binds sex hormones and modulates their bioavailability.
Testosterone, free
Unbound testosterone available to tissues; more directly correlates with androgenic effects than total testosterone.
Testosterone, total
Total circulating testosterone (bound + free); indicates androgen status, fertility, and endocrine health.
Niere
Blood urea nitrogen (BUN)
Urea concentration reflecting protein metabolism and renal excretion; elevated in renal impairment or volume depletion.
Creatinine
A muscle metabolism byproduct cleared by kidneys; elevated serum creatinine suggests reduced glomerular filtration.
Creatinine-based estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR)
Estimated glomerular filtration rate assessing kidney filtration capacity; lower values indicate impaired renal function.
Sodium (kidney)
Principal extracellular cation essential for fluid balance and neuromuscular function; abnormalities suggest hydration or renal/endocrine issues.
Calcium (kidney)
Mineral crucial for bone health, neuromuscular function, and signaling; abnormal levels suggest parathyroid, renal, or vitamin D disorders.
Nährstoffe
Omega-3: EPA
Omega-3: EPA: A laboratory measurement; consult clinical resources for specific interpretation.
Omega-3: DHA
Omega-3: DHA: A laboratory measurement; consult clinical resources for specific interpretation.
Omega-3: DPA
Omega-3: DPA: A laboratory measurement; consult clinical resources for specific interpretation.
Omega-3 Total / OmegaCheck
Omega-3 Total / OmegaCheck: A laboratory measurement; consult clinical resources for specific interpretation.
Omega-6: Arachidonic acid
Omega-6: Arachidonic acid: A laboratory measurement; consult clinical resources for specific interpretation.
Schilddrüse
Thyroglobulin antibodies (TgAb)
Thyroglobulin antibodies (TgAb): A laboratory measurement; consult clinical resources for specific interpretation.
Thyroid peroxidase antibodies (TPO)
Thyroid peroxidase antibodies (TPO): A laboratory measurement; consult clinical resources for specific interpretation.
Thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH)
Thyroid-stimulating hormone from the pituitary; abnormal levels indicate primary or secondary thyroid dysfunction.
Free thyroxine (Free T4)
Unbound thyroxine hormone; low levels suggest hypothyroidism, high indicate hyperthyroidism.
Free triiodothyronine (Free T3)
Active thyroid hormone affecting metabolism; used in detailed thyroid evaluation.
Stress und Altern
Cortisol
Morning cortisol reflecting HPA axis activity; abnormal levels indicate adrenal dysfunction or stress adaptation issues.
Umweltgifte
Urin
Appearance (Urine)
Appearance (Urine): A laboratory measurement; consult clinical resources for specific interpretation.
Color (Urine)
Color (Urine): A laboratory measurement; consult clinical resources for specific interpretation.
Specific gravity (Urine)
Specific gravity (Urine): A laboratory measurement; consult clinical resources for specific interpretation.
pH (Urine)
pH (Urine): A laboratory measurement; consult clinical resources for specific interpretation.
Bilirubin (Urine)
Bilirubin (Urine): A laboratory measurement; consult clinical resources for specific interpretation.
Axo Longevity Membership
€420/month
Axo Membership +
- 1x Gene Test
- Features at special prizes
- GlycanAge Test
- 2x 1:1 calls with Dr. Niko (Real Madrid) or Dr. Andy (ex Red Bull high performance).
- Annual Founding Member event - Location TBD
- Direct WhatsApp / email access to clinician team.
- Custom protocol design for specific performance goals.
3 einfache Schritte, um Ihr maximales Gesundheitspotenzial auszuschöpfen

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