THE CORE LONGEVITY PROTOCOL
THE CORE LONGEVITY PROTOCOL
Consult-driven longevity care using prescription longevity medications
When prevention isn’t enough, biology must be altered.
The Core Longevity Protocol is designed for pets who need more than supplements alone—using prescription longevity medications shown to reduce inflammation, slow aging pathways, and lower disease risk.
This Protocol focuses on changing the trajectory of aging, not just supporting it.
WHAT MAKES THE CORE LONGEVITY PROTOCOL DIFFERENT
Unlike supplement-only approaches, the Core Protocol includes prescription longevity drugs that directly influence:
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Cellular aging pathways
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Metabolic signaling (including IGF-1)
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Inflammation and cancer risk
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Cardiac and kidney aging
These tools require medical oversight, precision dosing, and ongoing reassessment—which is exactly what this Protocol provides.
WHAT’S INCLUDED IN THE CORE LONGEVITY PROTOCOL
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Comprehensive Initial Longevity Consult
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Quarterly Zoom calls to answer ALL longevity or medical questions for your pet
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Eligibility evaluation for prescription longevity medications
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Personalized dosing and safety monitoring
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Continuing email correspondence as needed to optimize your pet's care
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Ongoing reassessment as your pet ages
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Clear discussion of benefits, risks, and expectations
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Structured plan for escalation to full optimization if indicated
WHO THE CORE LONGEVITY PROTOCOL IS BEST FOR
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Senior pets with rising disease risk
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Dogs and cats with early cardiac, metabolic, or inflammatory changes
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Pet parents seeking maximum medical leverage, even if not ready for full optimization
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Clients who may already use supplements elsewhere but want medical longevity control
This is not the highest level of optimization we offer.
While prescription longevity medications are powerful, outcomes are strongest when they are combined with targeted supplements, nutrition strategy, and ongoing system support.
For pets where maximal longevity and healthspan are the goal, we recommend our LONGEVITY PROTOCOL
Questions? Talk with Dr. Kevin