Tony Huge

Bryan Johnson’s Anti-Aging Recipes: Biohacking Nutrition Guide

The longevity and biohacking community has been buzzing with excitement as tech entrepreneur bryan johnson recently shared his meticulously crafted anti-aging recipes for lunch and dessert. This latest revelation from the founder of Blueprint protocol offers fascinating insights into how nutrition can be leveraged as a powerful tool for age reversal and optimization—a concept that […]

Bryan Johnson’s Blueprint Exit: Lessons for Biohackers

The anti-aging and biohacking world is buzzing with news that bryan johnson, the controversial tech entrepreneur behind Blueprint, may be looking to sell his longevity startup. According to recent reports from t2ONLINE, johnson is considering divesting from the company to refocus entirely on his personal longevity mission—a development that could reshape the commercial anti-aging landscape […]

Best Peptide Stacks 2025: Expert Guide to Combining Peptides for Maximum Results

When it comes to maximizing the benefits of peptide therapy, the real game-changer isn’t using individual peptides—it’s creating an effective peptide stack that leverages synergistic mechanisms for amplified results. After years of personal experimentation and working with thousands of enhanced labs customers, I’ve identified the most powerful peptide combinations that deliver results far beyond what […]

Telmisartan: The Anti-Aging Blood Pressure Drug Hiding a PPAR-Gamma Secret

TL;DR What it is: Telmisartan is a long-acting angiotensin II receptor blocker (ARB) and the only one that meaningfully activates PPAR-gamma at clinical doses. Mechanism: Dual action — blocks AT1 receptor (lowers BP, reduces vascular fibrosis) AND partially activates PPAR-gamma (improves insulin sensitivity, lowers visceral fat). Who it’s for: enhanced athletes over 35 with elevated […]

Centrophenoxine: The Lipofuscin Eraser Big Pharma Forgot

TL;DR What it is: Centrophenoxine (meclofenoxate, Lucidril) is a 1959-era nootropic — a DMAE-PCPA ester that crosses the blood-brain barrier and donates choline to acetylcholine synthesis. Mechanism: Hydrolyzes intracellularly into DMAE and pCPA. DMAE serves as a choline precursor and lipofuscin solvent. Removes oxidized lipid-protein aggregates that accumulate in aging neurons. Who it’s for: Men […]

Mildronate (Meldonium): The Banned Endurance Compound Explained

TL;DR What it is: Mildronate (meldonium, MET-88) is a Latvian-developed compound that inhibits gamma-butyrobetaine hydroxylase, lowering carnitine biosynthesis and shifting cellular fuel toward glucose oxidation. Mechanism: Reduces fatty acid transport into mitochondria via carnitine depletion. Forces a metabolic switch to glucose, which requires less oxygen per ATP — protective during ischemia. Who it’s for: Endurance […]

Uridine Monophosphate: The Forgotten Phospholipid Nootropic

TL;DR What it is: uridine monophosphate (UMP) is a pyrimidine nucleotide and the rate-limiting substrate for phosphatidylcholine synthesis via the Kennedy pathway. Mechanism: Drives synthesis of neuronal phospholipids, increases dopamine D1 receptor density, supports synaptic plasticity, and provides substrate for new dendritic growth. Who it’s for: Biohackers in the 25–55 age window, men recovering from […]

S-Acetyl Glutathione: The Bioavailable Master Antioxidant That Actually Works

TL;DR What it is: S-acetyl glutathione (SAG) is a stable, lipid-soluble form of glutathione with an acetyl group on the cysteine sulfur, allowing it to survive gastric acid and cross cell membranes intact. Mechanism: Resistant to gastrointestinal hydrolysis, enters enterocytes whole, gets deacetylated intracellularly, and raises intracellular glutathione directly. Who it’s for: Enhanced Men running […]

SLU-PP-332: The ERR Agonist Exercise Mimetic Big Pharma Is Watching

TL;DR What it is: SLU-PP-332 is a synthetic small-molecule pan-agonist of estrogen-related receptors (ERR-alpha, beta, gamma), a class of orphan nuclear receptors central to mitochondrial biogenesis. Mechanism: Activates ERR transcriptional programs that drive mitochondrial biogenesis, fatty acid oxidation, type I muscle fiber gene expression, and endurance-like adaptations without exercise. Who it’s for: Endurance-focused athletes (research-only; […]

Cortagen: The Khavinson Brain Cortex Bioregulator for Cognitive Aging

TL;DR What it is: Cortagen is a tetrapeptide bioregulator (Ala-Glu-Asp-Pro) developed at the St. Petersburg Institute of Bioregulation by Vladimir Khavinson, derived from cortical brain tissue extracts. Mechanism: Short peptides selectively bind specific gene promoters, restoring tissue-specific transcriptional programs that decline with age — particularly in cortical neurons. Who it’s for: Men 50+ with cognitive […]