Understanding your biology is one of the most powerful tools in modern preventive healthcare.
Through Muhdo, Everion provides access to advanced genetic and epigenetic testing technologies designed to transform complex biological data into practical, actionable insights. Instead of offering generic lifestyle advice or simplified DNA reports, Muhdo integrates genetics, epigenetics, lifestyle data, and artificial intelligence to create a far more accurate picture of individual health.
The result is a personalized health intelligence platform designed for modern longevity medicine.
A Smarter Approach to Personalised Health
Traditional healthcare often focuses on treating disease after it appears. Modern longevity science is shifting toward a different model: prevention, personalization, and early intervention.
Muhdo is built around this principle.
- Genetic analysis
- Epigenetic analysis through DNA methylation
- Lifestyle and environmental factors
- Artificial intelligence-driven interpretation
This allows Muhdo to generate highly personalised insights that help individuals understand how their biology interacts with nutrition, stress, exercise, recovery, and ageing.
Genetic Testing – Understanding Your Biological Blueprint
Muhdo’s DNA testing platform analyses a wide range of genetic markers associated with health, metabolism, resilience, recovery, and ageing.
- nutrition and weight management
- metabolism and energy production
- cardiovascular health
- inflammation and immune response
- sleep quality and stress resilience
- cognitive function and mental performance
- hormone regulation
- exercise performance and recovery
- skin health and ageing
- vitamin and micronutrient predispositions
Unlike many consumer DNA tests that analyse isolated genes, Muhdo applies polygenic analysis, which evaluates the combined effect of multiple genetic variants. This provides a much more realistic and scientifically robust interpretation of complex health traits.
Epigenetics – Measuring Biological Age
While genetics represents the inherited blueprint of the body, epigenetics reflects how lifestyle and environmental factors influence that blueprint over time.
Muhdo’s epigenetic testing is based on DNA methylation analysis, one of the most widely used biomarkers in ageing and longevity research.
- Biological Age (MethylPace)
- Inflammation score
- Immunoscore
- Memory Age
- Eye Age
- Hearing Age
- Muscle degeneration markers
- Epigenetic vitality metrics
Unlike static genetic traits, epigenetic markers can change in response to lifestyle changes such as diet, exercise, sleep quality, and stress management. This makes epigenetic testing a powerful tool for monitoring long-term health optimisation.
The Muhdo Hub – Turning Data into Personalised Guidance
Collecting biological data is only valuable if it leads to actionable insights.
The Muhdo Hub platform includes an AI-powered health coach trained on years of proprietary genetic, epigenetic, and lifestyle data from over 75,000 individuals.
This AI system helps translate complex biological information into personalised guidance around:
- nutrition strategies
- supplementation protocols
- recovery optimisation
- sleep improvement
- stress management
- long-term health and longevity
The more users interact with the platform, the more personalised and precise the recommendations become.
Timeless
Longevity Supplements Designed Around Genetic Science
Muhdo’s ecosystem also includes Timeless, a premium supplement formula designed to support healthy ageing and cellular function.
The flagship Timeless formulation combines 45 vitamins, minerals, and advanced bioactive compounds targeting key longevity pathways such as:
- mitochondrial energy production
- DNA methylation support
- cellular metabolism
- antioxidant defence
- nutrient utilisation
The formula includes compounds such as NAC, SAMe, PQQ, Betaine, CoQ10, EGCG, Berberine, Choline, and Hyaluronic Acid.
- Vitamin D3 with K2 and Sulforaphane
- Tri-Magnesium
- Ultra-pure Omega-3
- B-Vitamin Complex
- Selenium+
These supplements are designed to complement personalised health insights derived from genetic and epigenetic data.
Science-Driven Health Intelligence
- King’s College London
- National University of Singapore
- Stavanger University Hospital
- University of Essex
- biological ageing and epigenetic clocks
- exercise-related epigenetic changes
- inflammation and recovery
- cognitive decline and neurological health
This scientific foundation allows Muhdo to deliver insights that are grounded in modern longevity research rather than generic wellness claims.
A New Era of Preventive Healthcare
Personalised medicine is transforming the future of healthcare.
By combining genetics, epigenetics, artificial intelligence, and targeted supplementation, Muhdo provides a comprehensive system for understanding and optimising health at the cellular level.
For individuals interested in longevity, health optimisation, and performance, this represents a far more advanced approach than traditional wellness strategies.
Learn More
If you would like to learn more about Muhdo genetic and epigenetic testing, biological age analysis, and personalised longevity diagnostics, our team will be happy to provide further information.
Contact Everion Group to learn more about Muhdo testing and personalised longevity solutions.
FAQ – Genetic & Epigenetic Testing
What is the difference between genetic and epigenetic testing?
Genetic testing analyses inherited DNA variants that influence health traits and predispositions. Epigenetic testing measures biological signals, such as DNA methylation, that reflect how lifestyle and environmental factors affect gene activity over time.
What is biological age?
Biological age estimates how your body is ageing at a cellular level. It may differ from chronological age and is influenced by factors such as nutrition, stress, sleep, inflammation, and lifestyle.
Can epigenetic markers change over time?
Yes. Epigenetic markers can change in response to lifestyle interventions such as improved nutrition, exercise, sleep optimisation, and stress reduction.
Who should consider genetic and epigenetic testing?
These tests are valuable for individuals interested in preventive healthcare, longevity, personalised nutrition, performance optimisation, and data-driven health strategies.