Free AI tool checks longevity supplements for evidence
A free, searchable database of more than 600 longevity interventions is now open to both humans and AI systems. Anyone wanting to know whether a supplement actually works can use it directly.
Forever Healthy has fully opened its online encyclopedia Evipedia to automated access. AI assistants like Claude, ChatGPT, and Perplexity can now query the database directly. But regular users benefit too: every intervention has a concise quick-reference sheet and a full evidence review, including benefits, risks, and contraindications.
600 interventions, updated every 4–6 weeks
The database covers supplements, peptides, lifestyle protocols, and early rejuvenation therapies. Every page includes structured medical metadata and links to primary sources. The organization updates content every four to six weeks to incorporate new research findings. All content is licensed under CC BY 4.0, permitting reuse and integration into other projects.
For the longevity community, this matters because reliable information on interventions is scarce and fragmented. Evipedia aims to fill that gap with a standardized structure: a Quick Reference Sheet for everyday use and a full evidence review for deeper investigation.
AI as a longevity research assistant
Technical access runs via an MCP server, allowing AI environments to query the database without special keys or agreements. That makes Evipedia usable as a knowledge backbone for AI tools that advise people on health and aging. Whether that translates into better practical advice depends on the quality of the underlying reviews, something users should continue to evaluate critically.
The launch itself is not a scientific study. It is an infrastructural step that makes it easier for researchers, clinicians, and interested individuals to find and compare structured longevity information.
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