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L-Lysine

Lysine

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Essential amino acid with potential anti-glycation properties.

L-Lysine is an essential amino acid required for protein synthesis and carnitine production. Its primary clinical use is for suppressing herpes simplex virus (HSV) replication. From a longevity perspective, there is emerging interest in its potential to inhibit the formation of Advanced Glycation End-products (AGEs) by competitively binding to proteins, though robust human evidence for this specific mechanism is currently lacking.

Verdict

Low-cost but unproven for direct healthspan or longevity benefits.

HEALTHSPAN IMPACT

Experimental

RISK LEVEL

Low

EVIDENCE GRADE

C

MONTHLY COST

$5 - $20

Protocol

  • Daily doses of 1000-3000 mg are common for viral suppression, a proxy for healthspan-related protocols.

Flags

  • Very high doses (>10-15g/day) may cause gastrointestinal distress.
  • Individuals with kidney or liver disease should consult a physician before use.
  • May increase calcium absorption; use with caution if taking calcium supplements.
  • Potential interaction with aminoglycoside antibiotics, increasing risk of kidney damage.