I Was Spending €267/Month on 19 Supplement Bottles. Then I Found the Formula That Replaced All of Them.
Nineteen bottles. That's what my kitchen counter looked like. Magnesium, creatine, CoQ10, NR, glycine - lined up like a pharmacy next to the kettle. Four were expired. I sat down with a spreadsheet and the number hit me: €3,204 per year. I didn't need nineteen bottles. I needed one formula that covered the whole pathway properly. Here's what I found - and why I'll never go back.
"What attracted me to The Longevity Store was their integrity. They share the belief that education precedes supplementation. As a scientific advisor, I appreciate their commitment to science-based principles and transparency in ingredient selection."
1. 24 Ingredients. Every Dose Printed. No Proprietary Blends.
I pulled up my old spreadsheet and went line by line. NR at 300mg - the same dose I'd been buying for €65/month. Creatine at 3,000mg. CoQ10 at 100mg. Ca-AKG at 1,140mg - one of the highest doses in any commercial formula.
Glycine at 2,000mg. Lion's Mane at 455mg. Two forms of magnesium - malate and taurate - not the cheap oxide most brands use. Every single dose right there on the label.
2. It Replaced 16 of My 19 Bottles in One Scoop
Everything for mitochondrial support, electrolytes, and amino acids - in one scoop. The only things I still take separately are fish oil and ashwagandha. Even the fish oil gap is covered - the 3-month subscription includes omega-3 as a free gift.
Before: 12-15 pills every morning. 11 reorder reminders snoozed on my phone. After: one scoop, water, shake, done. Thirty seconds while I make breakfast.
3. Formulated by a UCLA Professor, Not a Marketing Team
Dr. Robert Lufkin - physician and medical professor at UCLA and USC, published researcher in metabolic health. Not an influencer. Not someone lending their name. An actual scientist who understands how these compounds interact.
They included TMG (betaine) at 1,000mg because NR supplementation increases your body's demand for methyl groups. That detail told me whoever put this together was thinking about ingredient synergy - not just listing impressive things on a label.
"I didn't need nineteen bottles. I needed one formula that covered the whole pathway properly. Nineteen bottles. One pathway. Nobody told me that because every brand just sells their own piece."Marcus Chen
| Key Ingredient | Longevity Complete | AG1 | IM8 (both) |
|---|---|---|---|
| NR (NAD+ precursor) | 300mg | NMN (undisclosed) | |
| Creatine | 3,000mg | ||
| Ca-AKG | 1,140mg | ||
| CoQ10 | 100mg | ||
| Glycine | 2,000mg | 3,000mg | |
| Lion's Mane | 455mg | ||
| Magnesium (quality forms) | 500mg | ||
| TMG / Betaine | 1,000mg | ||
| Price/month | €49 | €87 | €200 |
4. Made in the Netherlands. Tested by Eurofins. No Shortcuts.
Manufactured in an IFS-certified facility. Third-party tested by Eurofins. No proprietary blends. After spending a year trying to compare products where I couldn't always see what I was getting, that transparency was a relief.
Every ingredient. Every dose. Right there on the label. That's it. That's the standard that should be normal but somehow isn't.
5. €267/Month Became €49. The Maths Speak for Themselves.
Before: ~€267/month. 19 bottles. 12-15 pills every morning. 11 reorder reminders. Four expired bottles at any given time. After: €49/month on subscription. 1 canister. 1 scoop. Ships every 90 days.
That's over €2,600 a year saved. Not by taking less - the coverage is actually better. Clinical doses, formulated to work together. Mango flavour. Mixes fine in a shaker. I haven't missed a day in three months.
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19 Bottles. One Scoop. Done.
✓ 24 ingredients at clinical doses - every dose on the label
✓ €49/month on subscription (was €267 buying separately)
✓ Ships every 90 days - free omega-3 included with subscription
✓ 30-day money-back guarantee
✓ IFS-certified. Eurofins tested. Made in the Netherlands.
Formulated by Dr. Robert Lufkin, UCLA & USC Professor of Medicine. No proprietary blends. No marketing doses.
If you're the person with the cluttered counter and the expired bottles - this is what fixed it.