Cordyceps is a genus of parasitic fungi traditionally highly prized in Tibetan and Chinese medicine. Modern extracts (usually cultivated C. militaris) are rich in Cordycepin, a derivative of the nucleoside adenosine. Cordyceps is well-documented to enhance cellular ATP production and improve the efficiency of oxygen utilization during aerobic exercise. In the context of aging, it combats mitochondrial decline and age-related fatigue while supporting respiratory capacity.
Verdict
A powerful bioenergetic adaptogen that directly addresses age-related declines in stamina and oxygen efficiency.
HEALTHSPAN IMPACT
Moderate
RISK LEVEL
Very Low
EVIDENCE GRADE
B
MONTHLY COST
$15 - $40
Protocol
- Take 1,000-3,000 mg of a high-quality fruiting body extract (standardized for cordycepin content) daily.
Flags
- May have mild blood-thinning effects; use with caution if on anticoagulants.
- Due to its immune-stimulating properties, those with autoimmune diseases should consult a physician.
- Wild C. sinensis is extremely expensive and often counterfeited; cultivated C. militaris is preferred.