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analyzed the biograh services w/ chatgpt ($15k total): Very Helpful – ~$1,550 • Sleep Apnea Test ($150) • CT Calcium Scan ($400) • EKG ($50) • Exercise Guidance ($300) • Nutrition Guidance ($300) • Grip Test ($50) • Activity Planning ($100) • VO2 Max ($200) Helpful – ~$4,750 • Lipid/Inflammation Profile ($200) • AI Plaque Analysis ($300) • 6‑Month Labs ($400) • Fatty Acid Balance ($150) • Glucose Monitoring ($300) • CT Angiography ($1,000) • DEXA Scan ($150) • Hereditary Cancer Screening ($500) • Hereditary Cardio Screening ($500) • Dementia Risk Assessment ($500) • Neuro Testing ($200) • Nutrition Testing ($200) • Retinal Imaging ($100) • Audiometry ($100) • Sleep Survey ($50) • Movement Video Analysis ($100) Not Helpful – ~$10,300 • Referral Network ($0) • Multi‑Cancer Test ($2,000) • Metabolic Screening ($300) • MRI Aneurysm ($1,500) • MRI Liver/Iron ($1,500) • MRI MS ($1,500) • MRI Spine ($1,500) • MRI Whole Body ($2,000)
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How’s it assessing what is/isnt helpful? IMO many of the “very helpful” tests are actually pretty simple to get a physician to order and have insurance cover. Whereas the MRIs are impossible to get a physician to order. Part of the value prop is “get tests that your doctor won’t order”
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I didn’t give it much to go on—just that I care about efficacy and longevity, and to sort by “very helpful”, “helpful but not necessary”, and “marketing fluff”. Could see it being helpful to a) give it more context on your individual goals and b) adding the notes from Attia’s book below. https://warpcast.com/matthew/0x1e8f4d3d
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