Your Best Years Aren't Behind You
Clinically informed interventions to help you look, move, and feel better as you age. Personalized protocols for women, with biomarker tracking and discreet delivery.
What We Mean by ``Longevity``
When we say longevity, we mean medically appropriate steps to reduce the measurable signs of aging, preserve physical and cognitive function, and extend healthspan, the portion of your life spent in genuinely good health. We are not selling immortality, but targeted interventions can meaningfully influence how you age.
The goal is functional capacity: the ability to think clearly, recover from effort, maintain the body composition you want, and show up with energy for the people who depend on you. For many women, that last part carries the most weight, and protecting it starts with knowing what's actually changing in your body and addressing it before it compounds.
Hormonal Decline
Estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone all decline with age. Gradual through your 30s, erratic during perimenopause, and sharp at menopause. The downstream effects on bone density, body composition, cardiovascular protection, sleep, and cognition compound faster than most women expect.
Metabolic Dysfunction
Insulin sensitivity deteriorates with age, and the loss of estrogen accelerates it. Fasting glucose rises, lipid profiles worsen, and body composition shifts toward visceral fat. These changes raise your risk for type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease, both of which climb significantly after menopause.
Cellular and Tissue Degradation
Aging starts at the cellular level. Your cells produce energy less efficiently, repair themselves more slowly, and make less collagen and other structural proteins. This accelerates after menopause, which is why energy, recovery, and skin and joint resilience can change noticeably in a short window.
Longevity Treatments for Women
Metformin (Generic)
An oral medication that improves how the body processes insulin and manages blood sugar.
NAD+ Injection
A formulation of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide, a coenzyme involved in cellular energy production and metabolic function.
Niagen+
An injection containing nicotinamide riboside chloride in the form of Niagen®, a form of vitamin B3 that the body uses to produce NAD+, a coenzyme involved in cellular energy metabolism.
Important: Compounded testosterone preparations are not FDA approved. The FDA does not evaluate compounded products for safety, effectiveness, or quality. Not available in all 50 states. Prescription products require an online consultation with a healthcare provider who will determine if a prescription is appropriate.
Kyzatrex® is the registered trademark of Marius Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Alchemical Transformations Health Services, PC. is not affiliated with or endorsed by Marius Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Pregnyl® is the registered trademark of Organon LLC. Alchemical Transformations Health Services, PC. is not affiliated with or endorsed by Organon LLC.
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