Anti-Aging Supplement Analyzer

Paste any supplement label focused on longevity, cellular health, or anti-aging. NutriDetector highlights ingredient clarity, realistic dosages, and common marketing tricks to help you understand what’s actually inside the formula.

Paste the ingredients. Get a science-based AI analysis & score.

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Tip: Paste Supplement Facts or Ingredients — we handle both.

Anti-Aging Formula Samples

Tap a sample to load it into the analyzer and see how NutriDetector interprets typical longevity blends.

NR + Resveratrol Blend Common longevity stack
NMN Capsule Check dosing realism & purity signals
Antioxidant Complex Spot mixed-intent “anti-aging” blends

How the Anti-Aging Analysis Works

Longevity formulas often mix antioxidants, mitochondrial support ingredients, NAD-related compounds, and herbal extracts. NutriDetector checks whether the formula is transparent, whether ingredient choices align with typical usage ranges, and which elements look more like marketing decoration.

  1. Paste the ingredient list. Use exact text from the product page or bottle.
  2. We parse and cross-check. The analyzer detects hallmark longevity compounds (NMN, NR, resveratrol, pterostilbene, CoQ10, ALA, spermidine), blends, forms, and common additives.
  3. Get a clean verdict. You receive a 0-100 clarity score, a breakdown of each ingredient, likely underdosing, blend opacity, and tolerance considerations.

What Matters in Anti-Aging Supplements

“Anti-aging” is a broad marketing term. The formulas behind it vary widely. From NAD-precursors such as NMN or NR, to polyphenols like resveratrol and quercetin, to mitochondrial support ingredients like CoQ10 and alpha-lipoic acid. Always start by checking transparency: does the label list exact ingredient amounts, or does it hide them inside a branded blend?

Another point is the form of each ingredient. NR and NMN differ in how they are converted in the body. Pterostilbene and resveratrol share similar families but have very different bioavailability signals. The analyzer identifies these distinctions and compares them to common supplement practices.

Many formulas also include botanical extracts that sound impressive but are used in tiny decorative amounts. Without declared dosages, it’s impossible to know whether those additions are meaningful. NutriDetector flags those situations to help you judge realistic value.

Common Marketing Flags in Anti-Aging Products

Typical signs include oversized blend names, ingredients grouped into “proprietary longevity matrices,” multiple polyphenols with no declared amounts, inclusion of trendy compounds in micro-quantities, or antioxidants added at levels far below common usage ranges. These don’t necessarily mean the product is low quality, but they limit transparency for buyers.

Practical Example

A product may advertise “1,000 mg Longevity Complex,” but if NMN, resveratrol, pterostilbene, CoQ10, quercetin, and herbal extracts are all inside the same matrix, you can’t tell if any are present at effective amounts. Paste the label into the analyzer, and it will highlight which compounds are likely underdosed or mostly decorative.

 

Frequently Asked Questions: Anti-Aging Supplements

Does NutriDetector tell me which anti-aging supplement is “best”?

No. The tool evaluates label clarity, dosing realism, and marketing red flags. It does not provide medical advice or pick brands.

Can the analyzer detect weak or underdosed formulas?

Yes, if ingredient amounts are listed, the tool compares them to typical consumer supplement ranges. If amounts are hidden inside blends, the tool flags opacity instead.

Does this count as medical or longevity advice?

No. It’s strictly label analysis and educational guidance. People with health conditions should consult a professional.

Is my ingredient text stored?

No. Ingredient lists are used only for generating the analysis and are not saved.