The strategic and synergistic combination (stacking) of multiple bio-active compounds, or molecules, known to influence key aging pathways, such as cellular senescence, mitochondrial dysfunction, and DNA repair. This protocol-based approach aims to maximize the collective anti-aging effect by simultaneously targeting multiple mechanisms of aging. The selection of these molecules is guided by scientific evidence and personalized biomarker data.
Origin
This concept originates from the intersection of pharmacology, nutritional science, and geroscience, where researchers identify and study compounds that mimic the effects of caloric restriction or modulate fundamental aging processes. The term “stacking” is borrowed from supplement culture but is applied here with clinical rigor, emphasizing the intelligent combination of agents based on known biological interactions.
Mechanism
The mechanism involves utilizing compounds that target different, yet complementary, longevity pathways. For example, one molecule might activate sirtuins (NAD+ precursors), another might clear senescent cells (senolytics), and a third might improve mitochondrial function (metabolic enhancers). By combining these agents, the overall effect is intended to be greater than the sum of its parts, offering comprehensive cellular and systemic rejuvenation.
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