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Astaxanthin, the icing on the longevity cake

In recent years, the price of astaxanthin has significantly fallen thanks to biotechnology, and the end of this price drop is not yet in sight. This means that life extensionists have an affordable supplement at their disposal, about which we do not yet know everything – but of which we can say with certainty that […]

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NMN | Boosting longevity enzymes

If it’s up to some pharmaceutical companies, in some countries the vitamin B3 analog nicotinamide mononucleotide (NMN) may soon no longer be available as a supplement, but as an undoubtedly expensive drug that reduces aging symptoms and extends life. We doubt whether the companies in question will succeed in this aim. But when it comes […]

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Quercetin, a longevity supplement

In the 1990s, quercetin was a promising supplement, in which everyone in what is now called the bio-hacker scene was extremely interested. In the 2020s, quercetin seems to have lost a lot of its luster. Other supplements became popular, displacing quercetin from its once prominent place. In this blog we explain why we still consider […]

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The neglected dark side of Carbon 60 (C60)

On the world wide web, thousands of web shops sell a carbon molecule that British chemists, experimenting with laser technology, discovered by accident in the 1980s. The British called this molecule Carbon 60 (C60) and, according a well-known animal study, it is capable of doubling lifespan. However, another and less well-known animal study suggests that […]

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How we age (and how we can slow it down)

Aging is an inseparable part of being alive. To live equals aging. There is no escaping the fact that the cells that make up our bodies are not designed to last forever. As they get older and have gone through more cycles of cell division, they function less and less well.   By Willem Koert […]

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