Longevity Meds vs Supplements | Which are Best?

Today we're focusing on the often debated subject of longevity pharmaceuticals vs longevity supplements. Supplements such as NMN, Spermidine, Ca-AKG, and Creatine go head to head with prescription drug favorites such as Rapamycin and Metformin. In this short presentation, life extension researcher and author Ryker Black explains the pros and cons of todays longevity medications compared to over the counter health supplements, a subject that's very hard to find qualified information on.
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  • @hytheandsaltwoodsailingclub says:

    At last someone’s finally covered this subject!!!!

  • @stx7389 says:

    Since when Tadalfil is hormone?

  • @stx7389 says:

    How come you call cialis a hormone?

  • @lv1985aa says:

    I agree with hormone optimization being #1 as far as “medication” goes for life extension. Rapamycin, Acarbose, Tadalafil, Taurine, etc are all potentially great but everything starts with keeping hormones optimal.

  • @jamesbradley2585 says:

    Are there any supplements that help peripheral neuropathy?

    • @larsnystrom6698 says:

      Benfothiamin is a form of vitamin B1 that is good against neuropathy.
      All thiamine is another form that does the same thing.
      The reason they work better is that they are somewhat fat soluble, so they can reach those cells better.
      Don’t expect a cure, though. But probably some reduction of the damages.

    • @jamesbradley2585 says:

      Much appreciated -thank you.

    • @Jake1968bc says:

      Alpha lopoic acid or ALA is best for Neuropathy👍

  • @larsnystrom6698 says:

    Your list of the most popular anti-aging supplements didn’t include glycine and taurine.
    I would like to see more about how vitamins and minerals affect our most important hormones.
    For example, we belive boron has such effects.
    I suspect most of us could also optimize selenium and iodine to keep the thyroid healthy.
    We do have an RDA for those, but no one seems to look for optimum levels of them,

    Now, I don’t really belive we have any anti-aging supplements. All we can do for now is avoiding deficiencies (and perhaps abundances) causing premature aging. And that’s is, in my opinion, a compleatly different thing. We can squander, let’s say 8 years, of good health by not optimizing things. But that’s all!

  • @timwilliams9100 says:

    By taking Liposomal Selenium and Iodine I have managed to improve my thyroid function and my blood work had my Thyroid numbers in healthy range. Also My estradiol levels where to high and I take Liposomal DIM to help that. Will probably need to get on T therapy though.

  • @eelcohoogendoorn8044 says:

    Would be cool to see a comparison of PQQ supplements. Having cycled it a few times it seems to do quite a bit for me; but its still rather expensive, so itd be great to know whats legit.

  • @OTatime says:

    I’m ready for pushing the Do-Not-Age brand supplements.

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