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Adjuncts — Urolithin A, Spermidine, Taurine, Glycine

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The second tier

Beyond rapamycin + metformin + NAD+ precursors + senolytics, there's a tier of compounds with interesting human-relevant data and better safety profiles. None are silver bullets, but they're low-downside additions to a considered stack.

Fact

Urolithin A — mitophagy

Urolithin A is a metabolite your gut bacteria make from pomegranate + berries — but only 30–40% of people have the right microbes to produce it. Direct supplementation (branded MitoPure, 500–1000 mg/day) triggers mitophagy and has shown improvements in muscle function + strength in aged humans.

~40% of people produce it naturally
Fact

Spermidine — autophagy

Spermidine (in aged cheese, wheat germ, soybeans) induces autophagy. Higher dietary intake is associated with reduced cardiovascular mortality in large cohorts. Supplemental 1–3 mg/day is well-tolerated and is one of the cleanest autophagy-triggering supplements available.

Fact

Taurine — new 2023 signal

A landmark 2023 Science paper showed taurine deficiency is a driver of aging in mice, worms, and possibly humans. Taurine levels fall ~80% between age 5 and 60. Supplementing in aged mice extended lifespan by 10–12% and improved function. Human supplementation is generally safe at 2–6 g/day.

+10–12% mouse lifespan, taurine supp
Insight

Glycine — the sleep + methylation bonus

Glycine (3 g before bed) improves sleep onset + quality in multiple trials. It also donates methyl groups for methylation-clock chemistry. In animal models, glycine supplementation modestly extends lifespan. Cheap, safe, and pairs well with magnesium for a sleep stack.

3 g before bed
Takeaway

Key Takeaway

Urolithin A, spermidine, taurine, glycine — all four have meaningful evidence + low downside. None will change your life alone, but stacked thoughtfully they cover complementary longevity mechanisms (mitophagy, autophagy, cellular turnover, methylation). Cheaper than most peptides, safer than most drugs.

References

  1. Urolithin A improves muscle endurance in older adults — RCTSingh et al., 2022
  2. Spermidine intake and mortality — Bruneck cohortKiechl et al., 2018
  3. Taurine deficiency as a driver of aging — Science 2023Singh et al., 2023

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