The Longevity Code
The time for longevity
For the first time, the inputs of a long, well-lived life are within reach at once. This is the moment the long view becomes a daily ritual.
Why now
Everything, at once.
For most of history, a long life was a matter of luck. The knowledge was scattered. The tools were partial.
What has changed is convergence. The understanding of movement and the understanding of rest. The science of food and the chemistry of recovery. The ability to measure, and the ability to formulate. For the first time, these are not separate disciplines pursued by separate specialists — they are available to a single person, on a single day, as a single practice. The long view is no longer inherited. It can be chosen.
The inputs of a long life
Six inputs. One long life.
Longevity is the daily intersection of a few well-studied inputs — each understood today with a depth that did not exist a generation ago.
Movement
The most studied input of a long life — the practice the literature has examined longest and most consistently.
Rest
Sleep and recovery have moved from afterthought to foundation — part of the architecture of a well-lived day.
Nutrition
The input people have always controlled — and the one the longest-lived regions organized their lives around.
Recovery
The body is not built in the effort; it is built in the return. The chemistry of repair, now a discipline of its own.
Measurement
What could once only be felt can now be seen — turning the long view from a belief into something to follow.
Formulation
The newest input of all — delivering specific nutrients and molecules with precision. The layer Codeage was built to hold.
The practice
One ordinary day, at a time.
Nothing here is dramatic. It is the accumulation of ordinary days, done with intention — and the decision to approach the next decade as the one worth preparing for.
Where Codeage fits
The nutritional layer, organized.
Codeage holds one input — formulation — and gives it a structure. The Longevity Code organizes the entire catalog within four pillars — a house built from tradition, refined for the future.
Pillar 01
Daily Foundation
Multivitamins, minerals, and the daily essentials a body draws on across decades — including magnesium. The base the rest of the system rests upon.
Multivitamins · Minerals · Magnesium
Pillar 02
Structural Integrity
Collagen and the connective architecture of the body — studied in relation to skin, joints, and the structural matrix the body maintains over time.
Collagen · Connective tissue
Pillar 03
Cellular Longevity
NAD⁺ precursors, NMN, and the molecules the contemporary literature has come to associate with how cells age. The frontier, one study at a time.
NMN · NAD⁺ · NADH
Pillar 04
Systemic Balance
Creatine, the gut, and the formulas that read the body as an interconnected whole rather than a set of separate parts.
Creatine · Gut · Whole-system

Delivery
How it arrives is the rest.
Modern formulation is not only about which ingredients are chosen. It is about the form they take — the difference between a name on a label and a nutrient prepared with intention.
The molecules of the moment
The vocabulary of modern longevity.
A decade ago, most of these words lived only in research journals. Here is what they are — described plainly, without claim.

Cellular Longevity
NMN
Nicotinamide mononucleotide — a molecule the body uses on the path toward NAD⁺, among the most discussed compounds in the longevity literature.

Cellular Longevity
NAD⁺ & NADH
A coenzyme present in every living cell and central to energy metabolism. Its place in the biology of aging has been examined extensively.

Structural Integrity
Collagen
The most abundant protein in the human body and the scaffold of connective tissue — a family of related proteins.

Systemic Balance
Creatine
One of the most researched compounds in all of nutrition — long associated with movement, and examined well beyond the gym.

Daily Foundation
Magnesium
An essential mineral involved in hundreds of enzymatic reactions throughout the body — a foundational daily input.

Cellular Longevity
Spermidine
A naturally occurring polyamine found across many foods, and one of the molecules drawing growing interest in the contemporary research literature on cellular aging.

The whole picture
Not one thing you take. How you live.
No single molecule is the answer, and Codeage has never claimed one is. The formulated layer earns its place inside a life already in motion — fed, rested, and moving.
Questions about longevity
Plainly answered.
What is longevity?
In its modern sense, longevity refers to the long arc of human life — and increasingly to healthspan, the years lived in good function rather than simply the total number of years. Less a single goal than a way of approaching the decades ahead with intention.
What is longevity nutrition?
The part of the conversation concerned with how food, nutrients, and formulation relate to the foundations of the long view. It draws on the eating patterns of the world's longest-lived populations and the research describing the nutrients those patterns happen to contain.
Which nutrients are part of the conversation?
Among the most discussed: cellular molecules such as NMN and NAD⁺, structural proteins such as collagen, foundational minerals such as magnesium, and widely researched compounds such as creatine — organized within the Longevity Code.
Where does formulation fit?
Formulation is one input among several — movement, rest, nutrition, recovery, and measurement being the others. It does not replace any of them. Its role is to deliver specific nutrients and molecules with precision, beneath a life already in motion — organized within the Codeage Code.
The Longevity Code
The best decade is always the next one.
A four-pillar daily system — every formula mapped to a dimension of how the body sustains itself across time.
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