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A 41-year-old longevity doctor says his ‘biological age’ is 24. He takes 3 supplements daily.

June 10, 2025
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A 41-year-old longevity doctor says his ‘biological age’ is 24. He takes 3 supplements daily.
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Enayat changes his supplement routine every three months.

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A doctor who owns a longevity clinic and claims to have reversed his biological age by 17 years shared the three supplements he takes daily.

Dr. Mohammed Enayat, a primary care doctor and the founder of London’s HUM2N longevity clinic, told Business Insider that he has been closely tracking his health for the past seven years, using wearable tech, including an Oura ring and Whoop strap, plus regular blood, urine, and microbiome tests.

Enayat changes his longevity routine depending on the results, including the supplements he takes. However, he has taken what he sees as his “core” supplements, B complex and folate, magnesium, and omega-3 fatty acids daily in cycles over the past several years, he said.

“While I believe these supplements have supported my biological age reversal, I credit them as one component in a much broader framework,” Enayat added. In general, dietitians recommend people prioritizing getting their nutrients from food.

There’s no consensus on how to define or measure biological age, but Enayat used GlycanAge and TruAge PACE, which measure inflammation and epigenetics, respectively. According to his most recent tests taken 18 months ago, he had a “biological age” of 24, which is 17 years younger than his chronological age.

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Enanayat regularly has NAD+ infusions and hyperbaric oxygen therapy.

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B complex and folate

Enayat takes a vitamin B complex and folate supplement.

“I have a methylation gene defect, which means that my homocysteine, one of the markers, rises high, which is very pro-inflammatory. So to bring that down, I have to be on a good B complex and a folate supplement,” he said.

Having high levels of homocysteine can increase the risk of blood clots, heart attack, and stroke. But you can lower your levels through supplementation and eating foods that contain B vitamins, including fish, poultry, legumes, seeds, eggs, dairy products, and leafy greens.

More broadly, studies have linked B vitamins to better mood and the prevention of dementia, but more research is needed.

“Even without a methylation-related gene defect, I would still consider taking a methylated B complex, particularly during periods of high stress, poor sleep, or intensive training, as these increase the demand for B vitamins,” Enayat said.

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Dr. Mohammed Enayat takes supplements and does regular “biohacking” treatments in the hopes of slowing aging.

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Magnesium

Magnesium is found in legumes, dark leafy greens, nuts, seeds, and whole grains. It plays a key role in many biological processes, including building strong bones, regulating blood sugar and blood pressure, and muscle function.

Enayat’s magnesium levels are below the recommended amount, he said, because he doesn’t get enough from his diet. This is relatively uncommon — around 2% of Americans have low magnesium levels. For this, he takes a form of magnesium called bisglycinate because it’s easier for the body to absorb. “It works really well to bring my levels up,” he said.

When he takes magnesium, he finds that his muscles ache less and he falls asleep more easily.

Omega-3 fatty acids

Omega-3 fatty acids, found in foods including oily fish, walnuts, and chia seeds, have been linked to better heart health, lower inflammation, and lower blood pressure.

Enayat has naturally low levels of omega three fatty acids, so he takes a daily supplement. There’s strong evidence to suggest that eating fatty fish weekly is protective against cardiovascular disease. But, it’s unclear whether taking it in supplement form provides the same protection.

However, there’s some evidence to suggest that taking omega-3 supplements might have anti-aging effects. A study on 777 participants with an average of 75, published in the journal Nature Aging earlier this year, found that those who consumed a gram of omega-3s every day had lower “biological ages” than those who didn’t.

The post A 41-year-old longevity doctor says his ‘biological age’ is 24. He takes 3 supplements daily. appeared first on Business Insider.

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