Oxytocin and Longevity: Can the Love Hormone Actually Slow Aging?
When most people hear oxytocin, they think of childbirth and romantic bonding. It is the so-called love hormone, associated with trust, attachment, and emotional connection. What most people do not know is that oxytocin is emerging as one of the most promising anti-aging molecules in current research, with effects that extend far beyond the emotional […]
Red Light Therapy for Recovery: The Photobiomodulation Protocol That Actually Works
Red light therapy, technically called photobiomodulation, is one of those interventions that sounds too good to be true until you understand the mechanism. Specific wavelengths of red and near-infrared light penetrate human tissue and directly interact with cytochrome c oxidase, the fourth complex in the mitochondrial electron transport chain. This interaction enhances ATP production, reduces […]
Thymalin: The Russian Bioregulator That Rebuilds Your Immune System From the Ground Up
Your thymus gland, the master organ of adaptive immunity, begins shrinking when you hit puberty and is largely replaced by fat tissue by middle age. This process, called thymic involution, is one of the most consequential and most ignored aspects of aging. By the time you are 50, your ability to produce new naive T-cells […]
MOTS-c: The Exercise Mimetic Peptide Your Mitochondria Already Make
What if your own mitochondria produced a peptide that mimicked the metabolic benefits of exercise? That is not a hypothetical scenario. It is exactly what MOTS-c does, and the implications for longevity, body composition, and metabolic health are staggering. While the fitness industry obsesses over the next pre-workout formula, the most sophisticated biohackers are looking […]
Urolithin A: The Pomegranate Compound That Recycles Your Mitochondria
Every cell in your body contains hundreds to thousands of mitochondria, and every single one of them is slowly dying. That is not a metaphor. Mitochondrial dysfunction is now recognized as one of the primary drivers of biological aging, and most people are doing absolutely nothing about it. They will spend hundreds of dollars on […]
Jeff Seid, Greg Doucette, and the Impossible Standard of Proving You Are Natural
Greg Doucette adamantly proclaimed that Jeff Seid is a fake natty. Jeff Seid transparently documented his physique, his training, and his lifestyle. The accusation persisted regardless. This dynamic reveals a structural problem with natty-or-not discourse: proving a negative is impossible, and the accusation framework exploits this impossibility. The Unfalsifiable Accusation No amount of evidence can […]
High-Carb Diets Improve Metabolic Health While Low-Carb Diets Damage It? Not So Fast
The pendulum of nutritional science swings between extremes. After years of low-carb and ketogenic diets dominating the evidence-based fitness space, studies have emerged suggesting that high-carb diets improve metabolic health markers while low-carb diets worsen them. Before you abandon your current approach, the reality is substantially more nuanced than either camp admits. What the high-Carb […]
Why Competitive Bodybuilders Should Not Be Your Health Role Models
Competitive bodybuilding is an extreme sport. The physiques on stage represent the absolute limits of what pharmacology, genetics, training, and nutritional manipulation can produce. They are impressive as athletic achievements. They are terrible templates for health-oriented lifestyle decisions. The competition prep Reality Preparing for a bodybuilding competition involves extreme caloric restriction that crashes testosterone, thyroid […]
The Natty Plus Protocol: Why Not Suppressing Your Endogenous Testosterone Is the Most Important Boundary
If there is a single principle that defines the natty plus approach to supplementation, it is this: do not suppress your body’s own testosterone production. This boundary is not arbitrary. It is the line that separates sustainable enhancement from dependency, and crossing it changes the fundamental nature of your relationship with supplementation. Why Suppression Is […]
MK-677 Is Not a SARM: What This Growth Hormone Secretagogue Actually Does
MK-677, also called ibutamoren, is routinely misclassified as a SARM. It is not a selective androgen receptor modulator. It does not bind to androgen receptors. It does not directly affect testosterone production. It is a growth hormone secretagogue that works through an entirely different mechanism, and understanding this distinction matters for both efficacy and safety. […]