I’ve heard the commercials forever and have been curious as I get older, but am wary of scammers just offering their nutritional supplements as the key to longevity. I know the initial consultation is free, but do they have a hard sell? Dr. Mixon sounds nice on the radio, just wondering if it’s worth it? I’m not into a program that costs hundreds of dollars a month. Any incite you could give is appreciated.
I went there about a year ago (?) to take their two-part free test. After I did that, they offered a full-blown analysis of about everything possible. It was $600, and those were very exhaustive tests, including the telomere measurements. After that, I had a one-hour session with one of their folks (I believe he was a naturopath) who explained to me the results of the test. Of course they mentioned becoming a member of LMC, but I chose not to do that. There was one follow-up telephone call from them asking about my plans, but that was it. For one thing, I did not need anyone monitoring my exercise plan, BMI, and so forth. I (thank the Lord) have pretty good health, so did not want to be paying several thousands of dollars a year. If things were different, I would consider it - after all, having good health is a real blessing.
I listen to their radio show on Saturday mornings, and they really do care about their patients and want to see them live long, healthy lives. The information they give is excellent.
Hope that helps!