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The Peptides Quietly Accelerating Aging | Dr Valter Longo

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May 11, 2026
Dr Valter Longo, USC gerontology professor who developed the Fasting‑Mimicking Diet, cuts through the peptide craze. He contrasts short‑term GLP‑1/body‑composition claims with long‑term risks. He explains optimal IGF‑1 ranges, plant‑forward protein timing, and why periodic fasting cycles may rejuvenate biology. He warns against DIY peptide stacking and favors evidence‑based lifestyle approaches.
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INSIGHT

Low Growth Signaling Strongly Extends Lifespan

  • Lowered GH/IGF-1 signaling robustly extends lifespan across species, including Snell, Ames and Laron dwarf mice.
  • These dwarf models live ~40% longer and show dramatically reduced chronic disease incidence.
ANECDOTE

Laron Cohort Shows Low IGF-1 With Remarkable Health

  • Longo describes the Ecuadorian Laron cohort with growth hormone receptor deficiency who are short but rarely get cancer or diabetes.
  • He reports cognitive testing showed them functionally like people 20 years younger.
ADVICE

Moderate Protein And Mostly Plant Sources To Hit Optimal IGF-1

  • Limit protein to around 0.8 g/kg daily and favour mostly plant-based sources to keep IGF-1 in the 120–160 ng/mL optimal range.
  • Longo's Longevity Diet is largely vegan/pescatarian with nuts, legumes and occasional fish.
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