AestheticsHealthy LivingLifestyleLIVV ServicesMen’s HealthNatural MedicineNaturopathic MedicinePeptidesRegenerative MedicineUncategorizedWomen’s Health
Blog
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy: The Science Behind One of Longevity Medicine’s
For decades, hyperbaric oxygen therapy existed on the fringes of mainstream medicine — used primarily for decompression sickness and non-healing wounds. That era is over. A growing body of peer-reviewed...
How Peptides Can Help With Hair Growth and Prevent Hair
Hair thinning and hair loss affect millions of adults, yet traditional solutions like topicals, supplements, and hair transplants often fall short or come with unwanted side effects. That's why peptides...
CJC 1295/Ipamorelin Weight Loss: How Peptides Actually Work for Fat
Weight loss is one of those goals that looks straightforward on paper but feels anything but that in real life. Diet and exercise are foundational, but for many people, they’re...
Why Cognitive Decline Isn’t Inevitable And What to Do About
Most people don’t think about cognitive decline until they notice it. A name they can’t retrieve or a conversation where the word they need takes three seconds to arrive. By...
The Path to Healthy Aging: What Longevity Medicine Can Do
Most of the conversations people in their sixties have with their doctors follow the same arc. Cholesterol slightly up. Blood pressure at the high end. Blood sugar creeping. The doctor...
How to Get More From Your Peptide Protocol: Comparing Self-Directed
If you’re already using peptides, you’ve done more homework than ninety-five percent of the population. You understand the mechanisms. You’ve read the research. You’re tracking results and adjusting based on...
How to Build a Cohesive Longevity Protocol
Most people who get serious about longevity start the same way. They discover a compelling framework and begin building a stack. Supplements. Peptides. Cold exposure. Time-restricted eating. Wearables. The inputs...
The Critical Ages of 44 and 60: What the Research
We tend to think of aging as linear — a slow, continuous slope from young to old. But emerging research suggests that’s not how it actually works. A landmark 2024...
Manopause: Fact or Fiction? What Happens to Men’s Hormones in
The term gets dismissed in locker rooms and laughed off at dinner parties. Manopause — the male equivalent of menopause — sounds like something invented to sell supplements. Men don’t...