There is a difference between those who advocate lifestyle changes for longevity and those who promote biohacking and experimenting with supplements and other substances that may prolong life. I am very interested in both avenues for longevity but I only teach and practice what I know and suspect works, not what may require many more years for the evidence to be demonstrated. There are also legal steps that need to be taken before anti-aging "pills" can be available to the public. I suspect that lifestyle interventions will always be recommended in addition to any "cures" that may reduce or reverse aging that is considered normal today. Most biohackers also recommend lifestyle changes in addition to biomed interventions to increase longevity.
Besides, I want change NOW and the potent biomed stuff isn't here yet. Those substances that ARE available and recommended by some researchers, such as rapamycin, resveratrol, metformin and others are still being investigated. When the FDA starts approving supplements for human consumption I'll make the decision about trying them, if I'm still around.
In the Who's Who and Business sections I provide profiles on some of the leaders in biomed research and longevity technology. I encourage all those interested in the future of longevity research and development to follow these pages. When the time is right we can join the bandwagon and maybe pick up a few more good years!