MaxiHZ — Science-Backed Longevity Research, Without the Hype

Who We Are

MaxiHZ delivers evidence-based longevity research backed by NIH/PubMed clinical trials. We analyze anti-aging studies so you don’t waste time on hype.

Why We Exist

In 2024, we noticed a problem: most “anti-aging” content lacked citations to randomized controlled trials (RCTs) or human studies. So, we built MaxiHZ to:

  • Analyze original research (with clear PubMed/DOI links).
  • Track personal experiments (e.g., changes in nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+) levels when taking nicotinamide mononucleotide (NMN)).
  • Stay ad-free: We never take payment to promote supplements.

Our Credibility Pillars

  • Rigorous Methodology: Every claim is vetted through:
    1. Peer-reviewed studies → 2. Expert review → 3. Real-world testing.
  • No-Jargon Policy: We turn dense papers into visual guides (e.g., “How to Spot a Weak Study”).
  • Community-Driven: Join early adopters—skeptics, biohackers, and researchers—to debate findings. (New but growing!)

📊 Our 5-Step Clinical Research Evaluation Process

1. Source Verification

  • Exclusive use of PubMed-indexed and ClinicalTrials.gov registered studies
  • Automatic exclusion of non-peer reviewed preprints

2. Study Design Analysis

  • Tier 1: Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) with placebo
  • Tier 2: Prospective cohort studies with >2 year follow-up

3. Statistical Significance Threshold

  • Require p<0.05 with 95% confidence intervals
  • Exclude studies with underpowered sample sizes

4. Conflict of Interest Screening

  • Full disclosure of funding sources required
  • Industry-sponsored studies receive additional scrutiny

5. Replication Standard

  • Minimum 2 independent studies required for claims
  • Separate verification for different population groups

MaxiHz: Health Without the Horseshit
(manifesto for those tired of the “wellness” industry)

Let’s be clear:
We’re not saving your health.
We’re saving your time and sanity in a world where:
☠️ Turmeric “cures” everything (except the taste of curry)
☠️ People pay for “detox” but can’t quit social media
☠️ Age gets “rejuvenated” with filters, not actions

Our principle:
If a method doesn’t work without a pretty Instagram post — it doesn’t work.

What we DON’T do:
☠️ Sell you “magic pills” (even if they’re pink with unicorns)
☠️ Scare you with “evil toxins” (your liver is smarter than 99% of nutraceuticals)
☠️ Believe in “longevity secrets” that require bank loans

What we DO:
🔥 Debunk myths — like “everyone needs 3 liters of water” (nope)
🔥 Simplify science — without turning it into religion
🔥 Remind you: health is about freedom, not new restrictions

With us, you’ll:
✔ Stop wasting money on things that don’t change your life
✔ Start noticing when you’re being fed fairytales
✔ Gain the most important skill — telling signal from noise

Finale (mic drop):
MaxiHz is for those who want results, not rituals.
If you still believe in “magic mushrooms from Amazonian caves — we’re not for you.

Join Us on the Journey

“If you want to:

  • Understand which longevity interventions actually work,
  • Avoid wasting money on unproven supplements,
  • Learn how to interpret research like a pro—

MaxiHZ is your trusted starting point.


Core Principles

🔬 Evidence First — Only RCTs, meta-analyses, and replicated studies.
📊 Radical Transparency — All sources are openly cited.
🤝 Collaboration — Submit your questions for future deep-dives.


What’s Next?

✔️[Video] How MaxiHZ Evaluates Research (a step-by-step breakdown).

✔️[Download] Longevity Glossary (NAD+, mTOR, senolytics explained).

✔️[Discuss] Chat with us on [Telegram/Discord] to shape our content.

❓ Evidence-Based Longevity: Common Questions

Q: How does your analysis differ from supplement company claims?

A: We exclusively cite primary research – see our NMN Study Dashboard with 43 trial comparisons.

Q: What biomarkers do you consider most reliable for longevity?

A: Based on 2023 meta-analysis:

  • Gold Standard: DNA methylation clocks (Horvath, PhenoAge)
  • Secondary: NAD+ levels, hs-CRP, telomere length (in context)

Q: Why don’t you recommend certain popular anti-aging supplements?

A: Current research gaps per our analysis:

  • Resveratrol: Inconsistent bioavailability in humans
  • Metformin: Potential negative effects on exercise adaptation
  • Quercetin: Insufficient human trial data for longevity claims

Q: How often do you update your research conclusions?

A: Our review schedule:

  • Monthly for emerging RCTs
  • Quarterly for full meta-analyses
  • Annual comprehensive reassessments

Q: Can I access your full study evaluation criteria?

A: Download our Methodology Whitepaper (PDF, 28 pages)