Science of Longevity
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The Vaginal Microbiome: The Second Microbiome Most Biohackers Have Never Tested
The vaginal microbiome is just as biologically active as your gut and drives UTI frequency, yeast infections, fertility, and systemic inflammation -- yet almost nobody in the biohacking community is testing it. Here's how it connects to the gut-vaginal axis and cellular health.
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Mitoproof Science
1 minJul 2, 2026
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Mediterranean Diet vs. Keto vs. Intermittent Fasting: What the Evidence Actually Supports
Three popular approaches, compared directly against the evidence for the outcomes that actually matter -- not just which one is trending. Only one has a randomized trial showing reduced cardiovascular events.
Mitoproof
Jun 30, 2026

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The Mediterranean Diet and Mitochondrial Health: What the Research Actually Shows
The Mediterranean diet has one of the strongest evidence bases in nutrition science, including large randomized trials with real cardiovascular outcomes. Here's the mechanism connecting it to mitochondrial health specifically.
Mitoproof
Jun 25, 2026

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Lion's Mane, Bacopa, and Shilajit: What the Research Actually Shows About Nootropic Herbs
Most nootropic blends bury their ingredients in a 'proprietary formula' with zero dosing transparency. Here's what the actual research says about five of the most common herbal nootropics — independent of any specific product.
Mitoproof
Jun 25, 2026

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Autophagy: The Nobel Prize-Winning Cellular Repair System (And Why Modern Life Shuts It Off)
In 2016, Yoshinori Ohsumi won the Nobel Prize for discovering how cells recycle their own broken components. That system is autophagy, and most modern eating patterns keep it permanently switched off.
Mitoproof
Jun 19, 2026

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Magnesium Glycinate: Why Most People Are Deficient and How to Fix It
Magnesium is required for over 300 enzymatic reactions including ATP synthesis — yet 48% of Americans don't get enough. The form you take matters enormously.
Mitoproof
Jun 17, 2026

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Cold Exposure: The Science Behind the Suffering
Cold showers, ice baths, and cryotherapy have gone from endurance sport to mainstream wellness. The hormetic stress response is real — but the mechanism matters more than the discomfort.
Mitoproof
Jun 17, 2026

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Red Light Therapy: What It Does to Your Mitochondria (And What It Doesn't)
Red light therapy has gone from fringe biohack to mainstream wellness product. The mechanism is real and well-documented. But the marketing has outrun the science in ways that cost you money.
Mitoproof
Jun 17, 2026

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Creatine Is Not Just for Bodybuilders — It's a Brain Fuel
Creatine is the most studied supplement in existence. Most people associate it with muscle. The brain research is more interesting — and more relevant to anyone over 30 dealing with cognitive decline.
Mitoproof
Jun 17, 2026

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NMN vs NR: Which NAD+ Precursor Actually Works?
NAD+ declines 50% between age 20 and 50. NMN and NR both claim to reverse it — but the mechanisms, absorption rates, and clinical evidence differ in ways that matter for which one you should take.
Mitoproof
Jun 17, 2026
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