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Rapamycin

Rapamycin (Anti-Aging)

The cutting edge of anti-aging. Micro-dosed mTOR inhibitor shown to promote longevity and cellular repair

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$112.96 USD

What is Rapamycin ?

Rapamycin (Sirolimus)is an mTOR inhibitor traditionally used as an immunosuppressant in transplant medicine. In recent years, it has gained growing interest in the field of longevity and anti-aging medicine due to its ability to modulate cellular aging, inflammation, and metabolic health. When dosed intermittently and at low levels, Rapamycin may help extend lifespan, delay age-related disease onset, and support health span without the immune suppression associated with high-dose use.

Benefits:

  • May extend lifespan and delay age-related disease
  • Supports cellular autophagy and DNA repair
  • Reduces chronic inflammation (“inflammaging”)
  • Improves metabolic health and insulin sensitivity
  • Works synergistically with fasting, exercise, and AMPK activators (e.g., Metformin)

How does it work ?

Rapamycin works by selectively inhibiting the mammalian target of rapamycin complex 1 (mTORC1), a key regulator of aging and growth:

  1. mTORC1 Inhibition
    • mTORC1 controls cell growth, proliferation, and protein synthesis. Rapamycin slows this pathway, promoting cellular repair, autophagy, and metabolic efficiency—hallmarks of anti-aging.

Intermittent, Low-Dose Strategy
• When used once or twice weekly at low doses, it avoids immunosuppression while preserving its anti-aging and regenerative benefits.

How it works
Step - 1

Take the health questionnaire

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Step - 2

Get your prescription

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Step - 3

Get your meds

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Frequently Asked Questions

What can I expect with Rapamycin treatment?
  • Week 2–4: Subtle improvement in recovery, inflammation, skin tone
  • Week 6–12: Better metabolic flexibility, energy, and clarity
  • 6–12 months: Long-term benefits on insulin sensitivity, lipid markers, and cellular health
  • Optimal when combined with Metformin, exercise, time-restricted eating, NAD+ support
  • Missed dose? Take on your next scheduled day—do not double dose
What are the possible side effects of Rapamycin?

Common (Usually mild at low/intermittent doses):

  • Mouth ulcers or canker sores
  • Gastrointestinal discomfort
  • Headache or fatigue
  • Mild immunosuppression (dose-dependent)

Less Common / Monitor If Present:

  • Elevated triglycerides or cholesterol
  • Impaired wound healing
  • Increased risk of infection at high doses
  • Menstrual irregularities
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