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Quality of life is measurable. So is improving it.
I work with a few people at a time on the things that decide how they look, feel and perform. There's no package to buy into — where we start depends on what your situation turns out to need, your labs and your habits and how you actually live, and on what the evidence supports doing about it.
How it works
Four steps, always in this order.
What turns up inside them is different for everyone. That's the whole reason to do it properly.
A free 30-minute call
Bring nothing, prepare nothing. We talk through what's costing you the most at the moment and whether I'm the right person to help with it. Sometimes I'm not, and I'll say so on the call.
Getting the picture
I go through all five areas properly, and we measure whatever is worth measuring, bloods through partner labs included. I'd rather work from a number than an impression.
Ranking, then a plan
Then I rank what we found by how much you'd gain against the effort it takes, and cut the list down to two or three things. Each one gets an order to do it in, a timeline, and a way to tell afterwards whether it worked.
The actual work
We check in regularly, adjust as we go, and re-measure on a set schedule. When something needs a doctor, a clinic or a specialist, I'll tell you who to see and make sure you walk in knowing what to ask.
Scope
Look good. Feel good. Play good.
Five areas, looked at together and ranked against each other. The alternative is five providers who never speak to each other — and most people, meanwhile, are working very hard on the wrong one.
Health & Baseline
The floor everything else stands on. Bloods and other measures through partner labs, plus a straight read of what those numbers actually tell you — which is usually less than you've been led to believe.
Body
Composition, training, nutrition. The area with the best evidence behind it, and the one people most often do in the wrong order.
Energy, Sleep & Drive
How you actually feel from morning to evening. This is usually where the biggest gains are, and almost always the area nobody has properly looked at.
Appearance
Skin, face, presentation. What's worth doing, what's worth paying for, and in what order. And if a procedure really is the answer, how to find someone competent to do it.
Happiness
Mind, confidence, relationships, and what you actually spend your days doing. I know it's the vaguest thing on this list. It's also the one that most often decides the rest, so it gets measured on proper scales like everything else.
No bullshit
I'm not running a wellness brand. There's no supplement line, no community to join, no protocol you could have found on Reddit. It's one person, a few clients, and a plan built in the order that actually matters. If I can't show you the evidence for something, I won't recommend it.
Who's behind it
One person, who actually reads the papers.
I'm Laurents. I'm in the final stage of medical school in Germany, and before that I took a business degree, worked in marketing, and ran a startup as CEO. I think that mix is what makes this work: I read the medicine at the source instead of repeating whoever sold it last, and I build plans knowing what it actually takes to get someone to follow one. The question I've been stuck on for years is a narrow one: why some people at 50 look and feel like 35, and others don't.
One thing I want to be completely clear about: Fulljevity is not a medical practice. I don't diagnose, treat or prescribe, and none of this replaces your doctor. Anything that needs a physician, a laboratory or a clinic is delivered by licensed partners. A good part of my job is making sure you end up at the right one, walk in with the right questions, and don't spend money on the wrong thing first.
Current availability
Start with a free 30-minute call.
This is early and deliberately small. I take a handful of clients at a time so that every plan gets real attention, which means there is usually a waitlist. The first call costs nothing and commits you to nothing. If it isn't the right fit, I'll tell you on the call.
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