On the immune system & the long life
A quarterly blood panel of functional immune resilience — sixty-three markers, triple-measured — composed as an editorial report and tracked against your own baseline, year after year.
Plate I. The olm — Proteus anguinus — neotenous cave-dweller of the Dinaric karst, lifespan a hundred years.
Chapter 01 · The premise
The immune system is the unread chapter of the longevity story. Sleep, metabolism, hormones — all measured, optimized, charted. The functional potency of your defences — how strongly they answer when called, how quietly they rest when not — has lived behind the laboratory door for thirty years. We have brought it into the post.
Each issue begins with a short visit to one of our partner draw sites — a single venous sample, taken by a trained phlebotomist, couriered same-day to a specialist immunology lab. What returns, twelve days later, is not a spreadsheet. It is a front page, a pull quote, a small engraved dial: the shape of your inflammation, the reserve of your adaptive cells, the calibre of your functional response. Read it like a novella.
We do not treat. We do not diagnose. We compose — and we ask you, gently, to keep reading. Quarter after quarter. The patterns shift long before the symptoms do.
Chronic, low-grade inflammation — the slow tax aging exacts on the system. Read across cytokines, complement, and a sensitive CRP.
The wearing-down of adaptive memory — naive T cells, exhausted subsets, the thymic reserve that decides how well you'll meet a new pathogen.
The headline measure — challenge your white cells in a tube, watch how vigorously they answer. The closest thing we have to an immune fitness test.
A three-petal rosette that reads your immune state at a glance — set in italic serif like a barometer face.
Four visits a year to a partner phlebotomy site. Fifteen minutes in the chair, twelve days to a composed issue.
Cytokines, complement, T-cell subsets, functional assays. Every reading triple-measured, printed with its reference range and the note of a careful hand.
Harmonia, Phoenix, Athena, Prometheus. Six immune archetypes composed from your pillar trajectory — a face for the numbers.
Eight quarters charted like the hands of a slow clock. Each pillar in its own dusky ink — rouge, plum, navy.
No alerts. No notifications screaming for attention. Quarterly editions — read at your own pace, in the room where you answer letters.
“ Patterns shift long before
symptoms ever do.”
— From the founding letter, Vol. I
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