Anti-aging
Compounds studied in the context of longevity and the biology of aging.
17 compounds
Amlodipine
Amlodipine (Norvasc) is one of the most commonly prescribed blood pressure medications in the world — a calcium channel blocker that relaxes and widens blood…
View detailsBerberine
Berberine is a plant compound found in several traditional medicine herbs that has gained substantial attention as a natural approach to blood sugar management and…
View detailsCalcium
Calcium is the most abundant mineral in the body and the primary building block of bones and teeth — most people associate it with bone health and preventing…
View detailsCoQ10
CoQ10 is a compound your body makes naturally that plays a critical role in energy production inside cells — specifically in the mitochondria, where it helps…
View detailsCurcumin
Curcumin is the active compound in turmeric — the yellow spice in curry — and it's one of the most studied natural anti-inflammatory agents. It's used by people…
View detailsElamipretide (SS-31)
Elamipretide (SS-31) is a peptide that targets the mitochondria — the energy-producing structures inside cells — and is proposed to stabilize the inner…
View detailsEstradiol
Estradiol is the primary estrogen hormone in women during reproductive years, and it's the main component of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) for menopause.…
View detailsGHK-Cu
GHK-Cu is a naturally occurring copper peptide found in human plasma that plays a role in wound healing, collagen production, and tissue regeneration. In skincare,…
View detailsLosartan
Losartan (Cozaar) is an ARB — an angiotensin receptor blocker — used to treat high blood pressure and to protect the kidneys in people with type 2 diabetes. It…
View detailsMetformin
Metformin is the most prescribed diabetes medication in the world and has been a cornerstone of type 2 diabetes treatment for over 60 years. It works by reducing…
View detailsMethylene blue
Methylene blue is a century-old compound with a striking dual identity: it's an FDA-approved intravenous treatment for a specific blood emergency…
View detailsMetoprolol
Metoprolol is a beta blocker — a medication that slows the heart rate and reduces the force of heart contractions, making it useful for high blood pressure, heart…
View detailsNAD+
NAD+ is a molecule found in every cell in your body that's essential for producing energy and repairing DNA. Levels decline significantly as you age, which is why…
View detailsOmega-3 fish oil (EPA/DHA)
Omega-3 fatty acids — found in fatty fish and fish oil supplements — are best known for supporting heart and cardiovascular health, and they're among the most…
View detailsVitamin C
Vitamin C is perhaps the most famous vitamin — widely associated with immune support and cold prevention, even if the science on that is more nuanced than the…
View detailsVitamin D3
Vitamin D3 is the sunshine vitamin — your body makes it when your skin is exposed to sunlight, but most people living in northern climates or spending time indoors…
View detailsVitamin K2 (MK-7)
Vitamin K2 is the lesser-known sibling of Vitamin K1 and plays a specific role in directing calcium to your bones rather than letting it accumulate in your arteries…
View detailsThe information on this page is provided for general educational purposes only. It is not medical advice and is not a substitute for consultation with a qualified healthcare provider. Individual needs, contraindications, and responses to supplementation vary, and decisions about starting, stopping, or modifying any supplement or medication should be made in consultation with a physician, pharmacist, or other appropriate professional. References are provided to authoritative sources; STACK Tracker does not endorse any specific product or brand.