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Is Your Longevity Stack Actually Working? How to Track Supplements With Your Wearable (2026)

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7 min readUpdated July 17, 2026

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Quick Answer

Most people take longevity supplements on faith. You buy the NMN, the creatine, the urolithin A, you feel vaguely better, and you never actually know if any of it worked. But you can test it. By watching your HRV, resting heart rate, sleep, and recovery trends before and after you add something, you can run a rough n-of-1 experiment on your own body. It will not be a clinical trial, but it beats guessing. The point is to measure, not to believe. This is informational, not medical advice.

The Problem: Nobody Measures

The longevity supplement market runs on stories, not evidence. Most of these compounds have thin human data, and researchers have warned that plenty of popular interventions have never been properly tested. Even when a supplement does something in a study, that does not mean it does anything for you specifically. The only way to find out is to look at your own numbers.

What Your Wearable Can Actually Show

You do not have a lab, but you do have a decent set of daily biomarkers already:

  • Overnight HRV: a sensitive, if noisy, marker of how your nervous system is handling load.
  • Resting heart rate: one of the steadiest signals; a real downward trend usually means something.
  • Sleep: duration, timing, and consistency, which many supplements claim to improve.
  • Recovery and readiness: your device's composite of the above.

None of these prove a supplement is extending your life. What they can show is whether it is moving the day-to-day signals that actually feed into how you feel and perform.

How to Run an n-of-1 Supplement Test

  1. Set a baseline. Track for two to four weeks before changing anything, so you know your normal range and variability.
  2. Change one thing. Add a single supplement. If you add three at once, you learn nothing about any of them.
  3. Hold everything else steady. Same sleep schedule, training, alcohol, and travel as much as you can.
  4. Compare trends, not single days. Look at multi-week averages of HRV, resting heart rate, and sleep, not one good night.
  5. Watch for confounders. A stressful week or a cold will move your numbers more than most supplements. Note them.

What This Cannot Tell You

Be honest about the limits. Wearable signals are noisy, they are confounded by everything from stress to a late meal, and they say nothing about the long-term, hard-to-measure endpoints that longevity is really about. This is not a substitute for bloodwork or a clinician. It is a practical filter: it can flag a supplement that is doing nothing for your day-to-day recovery, and it can catch one that is clearly making your sleep worse.

Where Vora Fits

Running this loop by hand across four different apps is exactly why people give up. Vora is the measurement layer: it pulls your HRV, resting heart rate, and recovery, your sleep, and your training into one health score and one trend view, so a change in your stack shows up as a change you can actually see. Test your protocol like a scientist, not a believer. Vora is informational and not a medical device.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you tell if a longevity supplement is working?

Not with certainty, but you can test it. Track your HRV, resting heart rate, sleep, and recovery for a few weeks, add one supplement while holding everything else steady, and compare multi-week trends. It is an n-of-1 experiment, not a clinical trial, but it beats guessing.

What should I track to test a supplement?

Overnight HRV, resting heart rate, sleep duration and consistency, and your device's recovery or readiness score. Look at multi-week averages rather than single days, and note confounders like stress, illness, alcohol, and travel.

Does NMN or creatine actually work?

The human evidence varies, and much of it is thin. Creatine has more support than most; many trendier longevity compounds have very little. The honest answer for any of them is to measure your own response rather than trust the marketing.

Is wearable data enough to trust a supplement?

No. Wearable signals are noisy and confounded, and they cannot measure long-term longevity endpoints. Use them as a practical filter to catch supplements doing nothing or hurting your sleep, alongside, not instead of, bloodwork and a clinician.

Sources & References

  1. Scientific American. Silicon Valley's Longevity Biohackers Are Engaged in a Dangerous Experiment (2026)

All research discussed in this article is summarized in our own words. We link to original sources for full access. This content is for informational purposes and does not constitute medical advice.

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