You Code Your Age | Codeage

You code
your age.

The philosophy behind every formula.
The intention behind every ingredient.

The Philosophy

You code your age is the idea that how we age is not entirely predetermined. It is shaped — in part — by the daily decisions we make, the nutrition we choose, and the systems we support within our own bodies.

At Codeage, this is the founding principle. Every formula, every ingredient selection, every delivery system reflects a single belief: that the code of aging is something we can participate in writing.

The Longevity Code

Four pillars. One architecture.

The Longevity Code organizes the body's needs into four interconnected systems — each a pillar of the whole.

01
Daily Foundation

The essential nutrients the body requires every day. The base layer upon which everything else is built.

02
Structural Integrity

The proteins, minerals, and compounds that maintain the body's physical architecture — from bone to tissue to connective structure.

03
Cellular Longevity

The molecules and pathways at the cellular level — where the science of aging meets the science of nutrition.

04
Systemic Balance

The interconnected systems that maintain equilibrium — from metabolic pathways to the microbiome to systemic harmony.

The Belief

Age is not a number.
It is a language.
And you are the author.

Every ingredient in every Codeage formula exists because it earned its place. Every formulation decision reflects a commitment to the idea that nutrition — chosen with intention — is one of the most powerful tools we have.

Pillar 03 · Cellular Longevity

Liposomal NR+

Nicotinamide riboside and pterostilbene — delivered through the Codeage Helix Liposomal system. A formula designed at the intersection of cellular science and daily nutrition.

Shop Liposomal NR+ →

You code
your age.

The Longevity Code is the architecture.
You are the architect.

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