We are international! And are looking for.. Guiney Pigs!
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After 6 months of tests and improvements in the UK (improving taste, texture, stability, density, box resistance and shipment, making 3 provisional patents along these) we feel ready and we are starting to sell in Europe, USA and Canada, and soon pretty much everywhere.
The first longevity chocolates -- at least we understand we are the first ones to do this (many science-based 'longevity actives' "hidden" in a chocolate). It was not as easy as it seems: aside from learning how to make nice chocolates, putting so many ingredients in was super hard. We initiated three patents along the way; without much effort you would need to eat 12 chocolates a day :), it would taste awful :) (because things like adequate doses of potassium for health actually taste bad when concentrated), be super hard, very powdery and would be quite instable. We still did not manage to automate the process so it is very manual (which luckily is elegant / recognized as luxury and permits us to sell).
Anyway, now we have a super-dense yet chocolate-like pleasant mix of nutrients -- potentially the first "longevity virus" :) A very safe one: a good nutrition that people would love and that would do as much as we can against aging based on everything that can be called food.
But does it work? Does the chocolate layer prevents some effects? Do some ingredients, despite having chosen non-too-high dose, interact in an unexpect way? Is there actually ANY VISIBLE effect?
In the last 7 years I developed maths and data analyses to know what to measure to try to anticipate what is good for long term health, and developped a corresponding kit - the TimeXtension kit. I have tested it on a bit more than 700 persons, got very convincing observations that it works well (ex: person measured to be super young who actually when asked explain that she has two semi-centenarian parents) so the goal is to try to prove BOTH the health metric (TimeXtension kit) and the health tool (longevity chocolates) simlatenously.
We don't have the budget to do a proper clinical trial so we are open to people interested in doing an N-of-1 trials and we will do and communicated statistics on their reported results. It is absolutely not perfect (we depend on what people report; nothing to obtain a health claim) but it a first step, and participants will get to see if apparently it works for them (which is the essential goal of an N-of-1 trial), and at the current times of "babla" is it great to actually see what that does.
Motivated? To see if it works for you and potentially help provide signals for the grand scheme of things? Here is the link to start or indicate a strong interest: https://londevity.com/products/the-londevity-guinea-pig You may of course contact us directly to discuss; though the goal is to advance and get things done - Aging doesn't wait!