Register your interest with customer service or book a 15 min free consultation with Dr Michael Thomsen, PhD.
Your report will show your biological age, the age your body closely aligns to with regards to health and performance.
Discover which biomarkers are contributing to a higher or lower blood age
If your biomarkers are not optimal, your general health (and training outcomes) are unlikely to be the best of your potential.
Track 50 specific biomarkers related to your health, performance and longevity.
Identify the changes to your program, diet, and other habits that will create the most gains; for training, race-day, and life in general.
Make informed decisions about your health and wellness, based on data-driven insights.
Unlock your potential with a personalised health plan tailored just for you.
Plans include biological age testing, biomarker insights and nutritional assessment.
Access the Healthspan Tracker for a wealth of healthy living resources.
Get a blood test from your doctor. Alternatively, you can order a private blood test form a private lab.
Upload your blood test to assess your biological age.
We will assist you throughout the entire process from beginning to end.
Identify which biomarkers are making your older and discover steps you can take to lower your biological age.
Review your organ scores learn how to improve the health of your organs.
Review your intake of macro- and micro-nutrients.
Dr Michael Thomsen PhD, MSc, ND, FNHAA
Michael Thomsen is a highly respected medical herbalist and nutritionist with extensive scientific research and industry experience.
He holds a Master of Science degree and a PhD from Sydney Medical School and has over 30 years of experience in the field of nutrition and supplements.
Michael has worked extensively in the natural products industry and has developed a deep understanding of the interactions between herbs, nutrients, and drugs.
His expertise is particularly valuable to athletes seeking to optimise their performance and health through evidence-based, natural approaches.
His work with the BloodAge technology has further deepened his understanding of biomarkers and aging processes.