RESEARCH-DRIVEN FORMULATIONS

The Science Behind Longevity Complete™

At The Longevity Store®, we are dedicated to providing you with premium supplements that are scientifically validated for effectiveness and safety.

Dr. Robert Lufkin

Dr. Robert Lufkin

Professor UCLA & USC

Head of Scientific Advisory Board

A Note from Dr. Lufkin

In my 30+ years as a physician and researcher, I've evaluated thousands of supplements claiming to support longevity. What distinguishes truly effective formulations isn't marketing—it's rigorous scientific validation. This principle of evidence preceding claims is why I chose to join The Longevity Store® as Scientific Advisor.

Our approach is methodical and transparent. We select each ingredient based on peer-reviewed research and formulate at dosages supported by scientific studies. While many supplements contain minimal amounts of ingredients—just enough to list on the label—we prioritize concentrations that research suggests are necessary for effectiveness. This commitment to scientific integrity guides every formulation decision we make.

The scientific landscape of longevity is rapidly evolving. This is why we maintain a dynamic approach, continually evaluating emerging research and refining our understanding. While many brands chase trends, we remain steadfast in our commitment to evidence-based formulation—because your health decisions deserve to be guided by science, not speculation.

Meet Our Scientific Advisory Board

Our formulations are developed with guidance from experts in longevity science, medicine, and nutrition. This unparalleled collaboration ensures that The Longevity Store® delivers products backed by the latest research and scientific innovation.

Dr. Robert Lufkin

Dr. Robert Lufkin

Professor UCLA & USC; NY Times Bestselling Author; Adjunct Clinical Professor of Radiology at USC Keck School of Medicine

Elizabeth Parrish MBA

Elizabeth Parrish MBA

Founder & CEO of BioViva Sciences; Longevity Advocate; Gene Therapy Pioneer

Dr. Alexander Rakic

Dr. Alexander Rakic

Founder of LNGVTY Health; Occupational Health Physician

Our Scientific Standards

We are committed to using premium ingredients that are clinically validated for effectiveness. Our formulations undergo rigorous third-party testing, including Eurofins certification, to ensure safety, purity, and performance.

Third-Party Laboratory Testing

We work with Eurofins, a world-renowned independent laboratory, to verify the safety of our products. Each batch is tested for contaminants including heavy metals, microbial safety and mycotoxins.
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Why Third-Party Testing Matters

At The Longevity Store®, transparency and trust are at the heart of everything we do. That's why we conduct rigorous third-party testing through Eurofins, a world-renowned independent laboratory, for every batch of our products. This ensures they meet the highest standards of quality, safety, and potency before reaching you. Here's what our comprehensive testing covers:

  • Safety Testing Multiple quality checkpoints throughout the testing process ensure that our products not only meet but exceed industry safety standards.
  • Purity Verification Each batch is tested for aflatoxins (B1, B2, G1, G2) and other contaminants to ensure the highest level of purity in every supplement.
  • Identity Testing Confirmation that each ingredient is exactly what it claims to be, with no substitutions or adulterations.

Scientists conducting quality testing in laboratory

Ingredients That Power Longevity Complete™

Our formula combines 14 research-backed ingredients, each selected for their unique properties and potential contributions to overall wellbeing and healthy aging. We've carefully sourced the highest quality versions of these compounds, many of which are at the forefront of longevity research.

Creatine Monohydrate

Creatine Monohydrate

A natural compound found in small amounts in foods like meat and fish. Research focuses on creatine's role in muscle energy during exercise, and more recent studies are exploring its relationship with brain energy and cognitive function as we age.
Lion's Mane

Lion's Mane

A unique mushroom with a long history of traditional use. Current research is investigating its potential relationship with brain cell health, cognitive function during aging, and various pathways related to longevity.
Hyaluronic Acid

Hyaluronic Acid

A naturally occurring substance in the body that helps tissues retain water. Research is examining how hyaluronic acid levels decline with age and its relationship with skin appearance, joint cushioning, and various aspects of tissue aging.
Astaxanthin

Astaxanthin

A red pigment found in algae, salmon, and other seafood. Research is exploring its powerful molecular structure, how it interacts with cells, and its potential role in various aspects of aging at the cellular level.
Quercetin Phytosome

Quercetin Phytosome

A plant compound found in many colorful fruits and vegetables, delivered in a form designed for better absorption. Scientists are studying how quercetin interacts with cellular aging processes and its presence in various longevity research.
L-Glycine

L-Glycine

The simplest and most versatile amino acid used throughout the body. Research is exploring glycine's involvement in sleep quality, how the body produces its own protective compounds, and various aspects of cellular health during aging.
Magnesium (Taurate & Malate)

Magnesium (Taurate & Malate)

An essential mineral provided in two specialized forms for optimal absorption. Research examines magnesium's involvement in hundreds of bodily processes, energy production, and how it might relate to various aspects of healthy aging.
Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10)

Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10)

A vitamin-like substance found in every cell, with highest amounts in the heart, liver and kidneys. Research focuses on its central role in producing cellular energy, how levels naturally fall with age, and its place in longevity-related studies.
Nicotinamide Riboside (NR)

Nicotinamide Riboside (NR)

An advanced form of vitamin B3 that serves as a precursor to NAD+, a molecule essential for cell function. Research is intensely studying how NAD+ levels naturally decline with age and the relationship between NAD+ metabolism and various aspects of aging.
Trimethylglycine (TMG/Betaine)

Trimethylglycine (TMG/Betaine)

A compound found naturally in foods like beets and spinach. Research is examining its role in cellular processes, homocysteine metabolism, and how these pathways might relate to various aspects of aging.
Green Tea Extract (45-50% EGCG)

Green Tea Extract (45-50% EGCG)

Concentrated beneficial compounds from green tea leaves. Scientific studies are exploring how these plant compounds interact with metabolism and various cellular processes associated with aging.
Glucosamine Sulphate

Glucosamine Sulphate

A compound naturally present in the body, particularly in joint cartilage. Research is investigating its relationship with joint comfort during aging and potential broader roles in cellular aging processes.
Calcium AKG

Calcium AKG

A compound combining calcium with alpha-ketoglutarate, a molecule involved in cellular energy production. Recent research is especially interested in AKG's potential role in longevity, with studies examining how it might influence various aging processes.