Dr. Saljo

Dr. Saljo

Dr. Saljo

DNA & Epigenetics

DNA and epigenetic analysis provide insight into how genetic predispositions and lifestyle-related factors influence health, aging, and disease risk over time.

At Dr. Saljo, DNA and epigenetics are used as medical tools for risk assessment and prevention, not as deterministic predictions. The goal is to understand individual susceptibilities and resilience patterns — and to translate this knowledge into practical, evidence-based prevention strategies.

Genetics may load the gun, but environment and lifestyle influence how and when it is triggered.

Genetics vs. Epigenetics – What Is the Difference?

DNA (Genetics)

Your DNA provides information about inherited predispositions, such as:

  • Metabolic tendencies

  • Cardiovascular risk factors

  • Inflammatory and immune patterns

  • Detoxification capacity

  • Nutrient metabolism

These factors do not determine outcomes but indicate areas that deserve attention.

Epigenetics

Epigenetics reflects how lifestyle, environment, stress, nutrition, sleep, and aging influence gene expression over time.

Epigenetic patterns are dynamic and modifiable, making them particularly relevant for:

  • Longevity-oriented prevention

  • Lifestyle optimization

  • Risk reduction strategies

Together, genetics and epigenetics offer a complementary perspective on long-term health.

What Can Be Assessed

Depending on the selected analysis, DNA and epigenetic testing may provide information on:

  • Biological aging patterns

  • Inflammatory and oxidative stress tendencies

  • Metabolic and cardiovascular risk profiles

  • Stress response and recovery capacity

  • Nutrient utilization and detoxification pathways

Results are always interpreted in the context of medical history, laboratory findings, and lifestyle factors.

Medical Interpretation & Prevention Planning

A central part of this service is clinical interpretation.

This includes:

  • Differentiating relevant findings from background variation

  • Translating complex data into meaningful health insights

  • Avoiding overinterpretation or fear-based conclusions

Based on the results, an individualized prevention plan may include:

  • Lifestyle recommendations (nutrition, movement, stress regulation)

  • Targeted orthomolecular support

  • Metabolic and cardiovascular risk management

  • Integration into preventive check-ups and follow-up strategies

The focus is on long-term risk reduction and resilience, not on optimization beyond physiological needs.

Integration with Preventive & Longevity Medicine

DNA and epigenetic insights are most valuable when integrated with:

  • Preventive medical check-ups

  • Hormonal and metabolic assessment

  • Microbiome analysis

  • Orthomolecular medicine

  • Weight and cardiovascular risk management

This integrated approach allows personalized prevention strategies that are both scientifically grounded and clinically relevant.

Who Is This Service For?

DNA and epigenetic analysis is suitable for patients who:

  • Are interested in personalized preventive medicine

  • Want to understand long-term health risks early

  • Value evidence-based longevity strategies

  • Prefer medical interpretation over raw data

  • Seek actionable guidance rather than generic advice

Good to Know

Testing process
Testing is performed using validated laboratory methods. Sample collection is simple and non-invasive.

Interpretation
Results are discussed in detail during consultation and translated into practical recommendations.

Limitations
Genetic and epigenetic data do not predict disease. They inform risk and guide prevention.

Expectations
The goal is informed prevention, resilience, and healthy aging — not control over aging itself.

Prices

DNA and epigenetic analysis are priced according to the selected testing panels and consultation scope.

A personalized recommendation and cost overview are provided during consultation.

Introduction

Science Behind

Treatment Areas

Planning & Safety

Combination Treatments

Good to Know

Prices

Genetics vs. Epigenetics – What Is the Difference?

What Can Be Assessed

Medical Interpretation & Prevention Planning

Integration with Preventive & Longevity Medicine

Who Is This Service For?

Good to Know

Prices

Get in Touch

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Send us a message

If you are unsure or have general questions, we're happy to help and usually reply within one business day.

Prefer to call?

If you would rather talk, call us and we’ll be happy to assist you.

Please note that appointments cancelled less than 48 hours in advance or missed without notice will be charged according to our Cancellation Policy.

Get in Touch

Book online

The fastest way to see availability and book your appointment. If you can't find what you're looking for, contact us through the form or call us directly.

Send us a message

If you are unsure or have general questions, we're happy to help and usually reply within one business day.

Prefer to call?

If you would rather talk, call us and we’ll be happy to assist you.

Please note that appointments cancelled less than 48 hours in advance or missed without notice will be charged according to our Cancellation Policy.

Get in Touch

Book online

The fastest way to see availability and book your appointment. If you can't find what you're looking for, contact us through the form or call us directly.

Send us a message

If you are unsure or have general questions, we're happy to help and usually reply within one business day.

Prefer to call?

If you would rather talk, call us and we’ll be happy to assist you.

Please note that appointments cancelled less than 48 hours in advance or missed without notice will be charged according to our Cancellation Policy.