" Renew your mitochondria. Rejuvenate your cells. Bring back that youthful muscle strength. Improve your fertility.
Over the past several years, a plethora of new supplements have emerged on the scene, promising to boost human longevity and preserve youthfulness. Now, longevity doctors are scrambling to get people to slow down."
“Doctors like Maier and Bischof say supplements can slowly build up to dangerous health issues, impacting vital organs like the kidneys and the liver or interacting with other drugs and supplements in toxic combinations.”
" Longevity supplements are a booming market. Popular new products touted on TikTok and Instagram include NAD boosters (a popular antiaging supplement among the Hollywood elite), urolithin A(ostensibly boosts cellular health, improves muscle strength, and slows aging), and coenzyme Q10 (a popular antioxidant for fertility and aging).
Doctors are also seeing a lot of alpha-ketoglutarate (AKG). The compound, being studied clinically as a potential antiaging supplement, is one of the main ingredients in a new $49 “Longevity Mix” sold by tech biohacker Bryan Johnson.
Dietician Naras Lapsys, chief clinical officer at Chi Longevity, a private clinic in Singapore, says many people are piling these newer pills on top of older, popular longevity supplements. That could be resveratrol (used for heart health) or spermidine (touted as being good for rejuvenating cells).
“If you’re taking a longevity supplement, there’s no evidence to suggest at all taking one is good and therefore two is even better and three is even better again,” Lapsys said. “A good starting point is to strip down to a lesser number and start measuring.”
Someone who’s dehydrated regularly might want to think twice before taking a supplement like NMN, which can build up in the kidneys and cause inflammation. CoQ10 can make blood thinners less effective, and resveratrol might help hormonal cancers like breast cancer thrive and proliferate."