Rapamycin emerged as a promising compound in the field of longevity research.
This powerful treatment may hold the key to extending healthspan and potentially lifespan by influencing fundamental cellular processes. Discover how Rapamycin can potentially slow cellular aging and support your journey towards a longer, healthier life.
Benefits:
Enhanced cellular health
Improved immune function
Potential lifespan extension
Complementary to other longevity treatments
Free lab work for your convenience (if needed)
Medication included in the cost (no hidden charges)
I confirm that I do not have a history of lung or liver transplants, and I do not currently have Hepatitis C or Cushing's Syndrome. I am aware that if I have a history of any of these conditions, this treatment cannot be offered to me.
Recent research has unveiled its potential as a powerful anti-aging compound, capable of influencing fundamental cellular processes associated with longevity.
We begin by getting to know you thoroughly through lab work, which provides a comprehensive assessment of your current biology.
This will allow us to ensure you start on the optimal dosage.
Get your free lab work done, either locally or with our at-home lab test kits, to allow our clinicians to fully assess your current health and biology.
If you already have labs from the past 24 months, we can use this information in our assessment.
This comprehensive metabolic overview is key to designing your personalized treatment plan.
Rapamycin is an FDA-approved drug originally used to prevent organ transplant rejection. It has shown promise in extending lifespan and improving healthspan in various studies.
Rapamycin works by inhibiting the mTOR pathway, which is involved in cell growth, proliferation, and survival. This inhibition mimics caloric restriction, a well-known method to extend lifespan in various organisms.
Rapamycin is taken orally in tablet form. The dosage and frequency will be personalized by your healthcare provider based on your individual needs and health status
Rapamycin is generally well tolerated, but common minor side effects include mouth sores, high cholesterol, and an increased risk of infections.
We start with your own personalized dosing plan to get the most benefits
Individuals with a history of severe infections, liver disease, or certain types of cancer should consult their healthcare provider before using rapamycin.