Rapamycin
Delay physiological decline with 3 easy steps
- Biomarker testing to determine your levels
- Virtual consultation with your provider
- Medications shipped right to your doorstep
Delay physiological decline with 3 easy steps
is not defined by genetics
to extend lifespan
including regular lab work
Inhibit mTOR to activate cellular "recycling" mode
Activate AMPK to enhance cellular energy production
The science is proven
The mechanistic target of rapamycin (mTOR) is an intracellular protein complex that acts as the cell's general contractor, controlling whether the cell is in 'growth' mode or 'recycling' mode.
When nutrients are scarce or mTOR is inhibited by Rapamycin, cells switch to recycling mode, cleaning up damaged components, conserving energy, and reducing cell division and growth.
AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) is an enzyme that plays a critical role in cellular energy regulation. It stimulates the creation of new, more efficient mitochondria, which enhance energy production.
AMPK also prompts the body to generate glucose in the liver and release energy from fat cells, supporting better metabolic health.
Rapamycin inhibits mTOR, triggering cells to shift into recycling mode, which supports cellular repair and longevity. Additionally, Rapamycin activates AMPK, enhancing mitochondrial efficiency, improving energy production, and promoting fat metabolism.
Suppressing mTOR slows cell growth and division, allowing cells to focus on cleaning up damaged components and conserving energy. This process helps delay aging, reduce inflammation, and lower the risk of age-related diseases.
Activating AMPK boosts cellular energy by promoting mitochondrial biogenesis, enhancing fat metabolism, and improving glucose production. These effects contribute to better metabolic health and overall vitality.
Yes, research suggests that regulating mTOR and AMPK pathways with Rapamycin can enhance cellular repair, delay age-related diseases, and support longevity, contributing to a longer and healthier lifespan.
Rapamycin is typically taken weekly or as prescribed by your healthcare provider. The dosing is carefully tailored to optimize benefits while minimizing potential risks.
When used under medical supervision, Rapamycin is considered safe for anti-aging purposes. Regular monitoring ensures its effectiveness and minimizes potential side effects.
Rapamycin’s effects on longevity and healthspan are gradual, with benefits like improved energy, cellular repair, and metabolic health becoming noticeable over months of consistent use.
Enhance cellular repair
Delay age-related diseases
Boost metabolic health
Improve energy production
Unlimited consultations
Regular lab work
Personalized dosing tailored to your goals
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Rapamycin is a groundbreaking therapy that targets the root causes of aging by optimizing cellular processes. By inhibiting the mTOR pathway and activating AMPK, Rapamycin promotes cellular repair, enhances energy production, and delays age-related diseases.
Our personalized Rapamycin program is designed to improve metabolic health, support longevity, and help you maintain vitality for years to come.
With our comprehensive approach, you’ll receive regular lab work, unlimited virtual consultations, and expert guidance to unlock your potential for healthier aging.
Rapamycin promotes cellular repair and regeneration by inhibiting the mTOR pathway, helping to clear damaged components and maintain cellular health.
By regulating key aging pathways, Rapamycin delays age-related diseases and supports a longer, healthier lifespan.
Rapamycin activates AMPK, enhancing mitochondrial efficiency, improving energy production, and promoting fat metabolism for better metabolic balance.
Rapamycin helps reduce chronic inflammation, which is a major contributor to aging and many age-related diseases.
By supporting cellular renewal and reducing oxidative stress, Rapamycin may improve brain health, memory, and mental clarity.
Rapamycin has been linked to lowering the risk of chronic conditions such as cardiovascular disease, neurodegenerative disorders, and metabolic syndromes.