NBC’s Vicky Nguyen tried our supplements (and Index) for six months. See her results.
| | | puts Elysium’s supplements—and Index—to the test | | | | | | | Elysium chief scientist Leonard Guarente, Ph.D., appeared on TODAY on August 22 . | | | | Can you really slow aging? | In 2024, TODAY contributor Vicky Nguyen started an experiment to find out. She tried our biological age test Index to see how her body was aging on the inside. Then she exclusively took Elysium’s supplements for six months—Basis, Signal, Matter, Mosaic, and Format. A year later, she re-tested. The results? A biological age consistent with her prior results, and a rate of aging below one! That means her body is still younger than her chronological age. Nguyen met with Elysium chief scientist Leonard Guarente, Ph.D., who said it was a good result. She shared her journey with the TODAY anchors—Craig Melvin (who’s taken Basis for years), Sheinelle Jones, and Dylan Dreyer—on air last Friday. So what’s next for Nguyen? Dr. Guarente recommended she continue maintaining a healthy lifestyle and taking Elysium products for a full year to see if she can slow her aging further—just as many Basis users already have. | | | | | | Build your longevity routine with Basis | | | | | Did you know? Research shows that the longer you take Basis, the lower your biological age. In a study of nearly 600 participants, those who took Basis for two years were, on average, a whole 2.5 years younger than non-users.* A larger study of more than 4,000 individuals has since confirmed this incredible trend. | | | | | |
| | | | | | | | | | | © 2025 Elysium Health Inc., 434 Broadway, Floor 2, New York, NY 10013 Call or text: (888) 220-6436 [email protected] Unsubscribe View in Your Browser These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease, and are intended for healthy adults, 18 years of age or older. Do not take these products if you are pregnant or nursing. *Compared to individuals who did not take Basis. The results are based on epigenetic data from 589 study participants who self-reported their supplement use. Biological age can also be influenced by various environmental and lifestyle factors and changes. | | | | | | | |