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Mitophagy Guide: How to Activate Mitochondrial Renewal With Urolithin A, Spermidine, Exercise, Fasting, NAD and AMPK

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What Is Mitophagy? Mitophagy is the body's natural process for identifying, removing and recycling damaged mitochondria. Mitochondria are often called the "powerhouses of the cell" because they produce ATP, the energy currency required for almost every biological function. However, mitochondria become damaged over time due to: Oxidative stress Inflammation Aging Environmental toxins Metabolic dysfunction Excess nutrient signaling When damaged mitochondria accumulate, cells become less efficient and produce more reactive oxygen species (ROS), contributing to aging and chronic disease. Mitophagy acts as mitochondrial quality control. It removes dysfunctional mitochondria and allows healthier mitochondria to replace them. Key Concept: Healthy aging is not only about producing more mitochondria. It is also about removing damaged mitochondria efficiently. Why Mitophagy Matters for Longevity Mitochondrial dysfunction is one of the major biolo...

Metabolic Health As the Root of Chronic Disease (2026)

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Why insulin resistance, visceral fat, and metabolic dysfunction quietly drive most modern illnesses — and what actually improves outcomes. This article is a core cluster within the Preventive Medicine & Longevity pillar on OneDayMD. It explains why metabolic health sits upstream of cancer, cardiovascular disease, dementia, kidney failure, and accelerated aging. Executive Overview Over the past 50 years, the global disease burden has shifted from infectious illness to chronic, lifestyle-associated disease . Despite appearing unrelated, most of these conditions share common biological roots: Insulin resistance Visceral adiposity Chronic low-grade inflammation Mitochondrial dysfunction Endothelial damage This article explains why metabolic dysfunction is not just a risk factor, but a unifying driver of modern disease — and why improving metabolic health consistently reduces mortality across populations. What Is Metabolic Health? Metabolic health refers to the body’s ability to: Mainta...

Rapamycin vs. Metformin vs. GLP-1 Drugs: Which Longevity Therapy Has the Strongest Evidence in 2026?

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Quick Summary The search for a scientifically proven "anti-aging drug" has never been more exciting. Three therapies dominate the longevity conversation in 2026: Rapamycin — the strongest experimental lifespan extender and mTOR inhibitor. Metformin — the widely used diabetes drug with decades of safety data and potential healthy-aging benefits. GLP-1 receptor agonists (Ozempic®, Wegovy®, Mounjaro®, Zepbound®) — originally developed for diabetes and obesity, now being investigated for their effects on aging, inflammation, cardiovascular disease, dementia, and cancer. Each works through different biological pathways and offers unique strengths. Bottom Line If the goal is maximizing lifespan in laboratory animals , rapamycin remains the clear leader. If the goal is improving metabolic health in humans , GLP-1 receptor agonists currently have the strongest clinical evidence. Metformin occupies the middle ground with an excellent safety profile and pro...

I-PREVENT Aging Protocol: Anti Aging Guide to Help People Prevent and Reverse Aging (May 2026 Update)

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Can diet, lifestyle and anti aging supplements reverse your age? This comprehensive guide examines the latest, scientifically-backed anti-aging supplements and methods, drawing on over 1,000 references and studies. By exploring both the biological hallmarks of aging and the most promising interventions, this article aims to provide readers with practical, evidence-based insights into how to support healthy aging and potentially extend lifespan. However, search engine results for "anti-aging" are largely dominated by skin care products and beauty guides. In reality, anti-aging science goes far beyond skin deep.  In This Article: Chapter 1: Methodology Chapter 2: What is Aging? Chapter 3: Biological Age vs Chronological Age Chapter 4: Causes of Aging and Hallmarks of Aging Chapter 5: What is Cell Senescence? Chapter 6: What is Epigenetics? Chapter 7:  Diet and Lifestyle for Anti Aging Avoid Sugar and Ultra-processed Foods Mediterranean Diet and Vegetables Avoid Smoking and Alc...