The new live-forever flex: Hiring a ‘longevity concierge’

Can’t spend $1 million a year on longevity but still want to live forever? Enter the “affordable” on-demand life-extension consultant.

Late last winter, an assortment of bright orange trading cards, each featuring a realistic sketch of a founder or venture capitalist’s face, started flooding the social media feed of longevity stans. Sean Kelly, managing partner of the Founder Fund, posted a humblebrag to X: “Ultimate health flex in 2024 is having early access to Superpower.”

The cards — think baseball cards but for biohackers — showcased each subject’s name, title, age, biological age, and an array of stats that ranged from testosterone levels to vitamin D counts. For most, the gap between “physical age” and “biological age” was the real health flex.

“People were ‘what is this? Can I join?’ when I posted mine,” said Luba Yudasina, the 30-year-old founder of Paloma, a matchmaking startup. Her biological age clocked in at an enviable 23.15, longevity-speak for 23 years, one month, and five days.

The graphic was courtesy of Superpower, one of the new class of longevity “concierges” that track clients’ health via biomarker blood panels, AI-driven data analysis, and tailored vitamin or peptide cocktails.

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Looking at their website:

  • Americans put an average of 168 chemicals on their bodies each day

I am sorry, but if this is what they have to offer I don’t want to read any more.

Either way I would think participating in rapamycin.news is the best source of information currently available.

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I had my name on the SuperPower wait list… they sent me a text for “early access” but I’m not impressed… $499 for 100+ blood tests and a nice dashboard to track results. I’m not convinced of the value of this app yet. Your thoughts?

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