The Longevity Code · Cellular Longevity
The red ferment,
curated.
Codeage Liposomal Red Yeast Rice+ Platinum places one of the most storied fermented ingredients in the human record at the center of a single formula — gathered with CoQ10, berberine, garlic, grape seed, trans-resveratrol, PQQ, and policosanol, in a liposomal format.
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A ferment with a long memory.
Some ingredients arrive new to the shelf. Red yeast rice arrives with centuries behind it. It is rice cultured with Monascus purpureus — the red mold that lends the ferment both its deep color and its name — and it has held a place in East Asian culinary and traditional practice for a very long time, one of the most storied fermented ingredients in the human record.
Codeage Liposomal Red Yeast Rice+ Platinum begins there, with 1,200 mg of that ferment, and then does something most formulas built on it do not: it surrounds the ferment with a curated company of botanicals and cellular compounds, each carrying its own long record in the literature — and sets the whole within Cellular Longevity, the pillar of the Longevity Code concerned with the machinery inside the cell.
What follows is a reading of that formula — the ferment at its center, the company around it, and the molecules that carry it toward the cell. It is a curation, not a claim.
Codeage · Cellular Longevity · Pillar 03
Liposomal Red Yeast Rice+ Platinum
The red ferment, curated.
1,200 mg of red yeast rice at the center, gathered with CoQ10, berberine, garlic bulb extract, grape seed extract, trans-resveratrol from Japanese knotweed, PQQ, and policosanol — delivered in Codeage's Helix liposomal format.
- Red Yeast Rice 1,200 mg
- Berberine HCl 250 mg
- Garlic Bulb 4:1 · CoQ10 150 · 100 mg
- Grape Seed · Knotweed · PQQ 50 · 25 · 10 mg
- Delivery Helix liposomal
- Label Vegan · Non-GMO · no soy, gluten
The ferment at the center — 1,200 mg of red yeast rice, gathered with a curated company of botanicals and cellular compounds.
A storied ferment,
kept in good company.
Most formulas stop at the ferment. The platinum idea is the company it keeps — eight considered ingredients, gathered as one.
The formula, in four movements
Eight ingredients, one reading.
The ferment at the center, the botanicals gathered around it, the cellular compounds that carry it toward the cell, and the format that holds it all.
1,200 mg
The Red Ferment
Rice cultured with Monascus purpureus — the red mold behind the ferment's color and its name. Centuries of culinary and traditional heritage, read here as lineage.
Berberine · Garlic · Grape Seed
The Botanical Set
Berberine from Berberis root, a 4:1 garlic bulb extract, and grape seed extract from Vitis vinifera — well-traveled botanicals, each with a long record in the literature.
CoQ10 · Resveratrol · PQQ
The Cellular Compounds
Coenzyme Q10, trans-resveratrol from Japanese knotweed, and PQQ — three molecules read most naturally through Cellular Longevity and the study of the mitochondria.
Helix · Policosanol
The Liposomal Format
Codeage's Helix liposomal format, with phospholipids from non-GMO sunflower lecithin — and policosanol, long-chain alcohols from sugar cane wax, to round the set.
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What is in the formula.
At the center is 1,200 mg of red yeast rice — rice cultured with Monascus purpureus, the red mold that gives the ferment its color and its name, and a mainstay of East Asian culinary and traditional practice for centuries.
Around it sits a set of well-traveled botanicals. 250 mg of berberine, the bright-yellow alkaloid drawn from Berberis aristata root, long used in traditional practice and widely examined across metabolic research. 150 mg of a 4:1 garlic bulb extract (Allium sativum), among the most studied culinary botanicals in the literature. And 50 mg of grape seed extract (Vitis vinifera), a source of the polyphenols known as proanthocyanidins, studied across the antioxidant literature.
Three molecules then carry the formula toward the cell. 100 mg of Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10), the ubiquinone the body makes and concentrates in the mitochondria, where it takes part in the cell's energy chemistry. 25 mg of Japanese knotweed extract (Polygonum cuspidatum) standardized to 98% trans-resveratrol — knotweed being the principal source of the polyphenol most associated with the longevity research conversation and its study of sirtuin pathways. And 10 mg of PQQ (pyrroloquinoline quinone), a small quinone examined in the literature on mitochondrial biology.
Rounding the formula is 10 mg of policosanol, a blend of long-chain alcohols derived from the wax of sugar cane (Saccharum sinensis). The whole is delivered in Codeage's Helix liposomal format, with phospholipids from non-GMO sunflower lecithin. These ingredients have each been studied independently in the contexts described; the studies referenced were conducted independently and did not involve any specific Codeage product.
The platinum idea
Not the ferment alone —
the company it keeps.
A single daily formula in which a storied ingredient is gathered with seven others, each chosen for its own long record.
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Curation, not accumulation.
Most formulas built on red yeast rice stop at the ferment. The platinum designation here marks something else: a single daily formula in which the storied ferment is set among a curated company of botanicals and cellular compounds — berberine, garlic, grape seed, CoQ10, trans-resveratrol, PQQ, and policosanol — each with its own long presence in the literature.
That is the distinction Codeage draws across the catalog. Anyone can stack ingredients; the work is in the selection — deciding which molecules earn a place, and in what company. This formula reads as an edited set rather than a long list, gathered with intent and held in a single liposomal format.
And it is the cellular molecules — CoQ10, trans-resveratrol, PQQ — that locate it on the map. They are read most naturally through the lens of the cell, which is where the Longevity Code places the whole.
One edited set, gathered in a single liposomal format with phospholipids from non-GMO sunflower lecithin.
One of the oldest ferments we have —
brought into the Code.
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Cellular Longevity, and the long view.
Within the Longevity Code, this formula belongs to Cellular Longevity — Pillar 03 — the dimension concerned with the machinery inside the cell, from the mitochondria to the pathways the research literature has come to study most closely. Its trans-resveratrol, CoQ10, and PQQ are read most naturally there.
Codeage's role is the one it takes across the catalog: to curate and to codify, not to promise. A storied ingredient is identified, placed in considered company, and held to a single standard — and the reader is left to carry it into their own life as they see fit, in conversation with the people who advise them.
That is also why this page describes and does not prescribe. The literature is vast; the lineage is long; the formula is an edited reading of both, offered within a framework built to reflect how the field has come to understand the body over time.
The vocabulary
Read plainly.
The ferment, the botanicals, the cellular set, and the format — described by what they are, without claim.

The Ferment
Red Yeast Rice
Rice cultured with Monascus purpureus — the red ferment at the center, 1,200 mg per serving, with centuries of culinary heritage.

The Botanicals
Berberine, Garlic, Grape Seed
The bright alkaloid from Berberis root, a 4:1 garlic bulb extract, and the proanthocyanidins of grape seed — a curated company around the ferment.

The Cellular Set
CoQ10, Resveratrol, PQQ
The ubiquinone of the mitochondria, the polyphenol of the longevity conversation, and a quinone studied in mitochondrial biology — the molecules that locate the formula.

The Format
Helix Liposomal
Codeage's Helix liposomal format, with phospholipids from non-GMO sunflower lecithin — the way the edited set is held together.
The daily reading
A storied ingredient,
held to one standard.
An edited set of eight, gathered in a single liposomal format within the longer arc of Cellular Longevity.
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How the formula is built.
A daily serving provides 1,200 mg of red yeast rice, 250 mg of berberine HCl, 150 mg of a 4:1 garlic bulb extract, 100 mg of CoQ10, 50 mg of grape seed extract, 25 mg of Japanese knotweed extract standardized to 98% trans-resveratrol, 10 mg of PQQ, and 10 mg of policosanol — delivered in Codeage's Helix liposomal format with phospholipids from non-GMO sunflower lecithin. One bottle holds 30 servings, a one-month supply.
The formula is formulated without soy or gluten. Non-GMO and vegan. Manufactured in the USA in a cGMP-certified facility with global ingredients — the same standard that governs every formula across the catalog.
This is the dimension the Longevity Code calls Cellular Longevity — the layer concerned with the machinery inside the cell. Codeage formulates with respect for these foundations, within a framework built to reflect how the field has come to understand the body. A storied ferment, kept in good company — that is the whole of the idea.
The red ferment, curated
Bring it into the Code.
1,200 mg of red yeast rice, gathered with seven curated companions in one liposomal format — a one-month supply.
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Studies referenced were conducted independently and did not involve any specific Codeage product. This article is educational and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. For personal guidance on cardiovascular health and cholesterol, consider speaking with a qualified healthcare provider.