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Lifeforce

Last updated 2026-05-17· 1 min read

Reviewed by the Ultimate Longevity Bible editorial team. Educational reference — not medical advice. See disclaimer.

What it is

Lifeforce is a US subscription longevity-medicine service offering:

  • Quarterly blood panels covering ~40–50 biomarkers.
  • Physician and health-coach access.
  • A defined supplement/peptide line shipped to members.
  • Optional access to prescription protocols (TRT, GLP-1, peptides) where legal.

How it differs from peers

  • Telehealth-first model with home blood draws (vs. in-clinic).
  • Subscription bundling of testing + supplements + clinician access into a single monthly fee.
  • More aggressive on the prescription side than Function Health.

What to evaluate

  • Whether their supplement line has independent evidence or is sold on brand promise.
  • Whether prescription protocols are individualised or templated.
  • Whether the clinical team is independent of supplement sales pressure.
  • Whether the standard of evidence for off-label recommendations is explicitly communicated.

Trade-offs

  • Convenience and integration are real.
  • The model bundles measurement and product sales, which inherently creates incentive conflicts.

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Related entries

Function Health, Modern Age, Healthspan Clinic.

References

  • Lifeforce — public marketing materials, 2024–2025.

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