Longevity & Anti-Aging

Longevity science has moved well beyond anti-aging creams and caloric restriction. This hub covers the peptides and molecules attracting serious research interest for cellular repair, cognitive health, and the biology of aging — what the evidence actually supports, what remains experimental, and how these compounds fit into a broader longevity protocol.

What is NAD+ and Why Does it Matter?

NAD+ is a coenzyme found in every cell in your body — and its decline with age is one of the most studied mechanisms behind the biology of aging. This guide explains what it is, what declining levels mean for your health, and how it connects to the rest of longevity science.

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Epitalon: The Anti-Aging Peptide Explained

Epitalon is a short synthetic peptide that has attracted decades of research interest for its effects on telomere length and pineal gland function. This guide covers what the research shows, where the evidence is strong, and where it remains preliminary.

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Peptides for Brain Fog & Cognitive Health

Cognitive decline is one of the earliest and most disruptive effects of aging — and several peptides have been studied for their neuroprotective and neurogenic properties. This guide covers what the research shows for peptides and brain health.

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Cellular Repair: How Peptides Support Healthy Aging

The biology of aging is fundamentally a story of accumulated cellular damage. This guide explains how certain peptides interact with the cellular repair mechanisms — autophagy, mitochondrial function, and inflammation — that determine how well we age.

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Peptides for Skin & Collagen Production

Collagen loss is the primary driver of visible skin aging — and peptides are among the most studied interventions for slowing it. This guide separates the solid clinical evidence for topical and injectable collagen peptides from the marketing noise.

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Longevity Protocols: What Do They Actually Involve?

"Longevity protocols" are increasingly discussed in medical circles, podcasts, and clinics. This guide explains what a structured longevity protocol actually looks like, which interventions have the most evidence behind them, and how peptides fit into a broader approach to healthspan.

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