Free AI tool rates longevity interventions on evidence
Anyone trying to figure out whether a supplement or lifestyle protocol actually works quickly gets lost in a mix of studies and marketing.
The Forever Healthy Foundation has launched Evipedia.ai, an open online encyclopedia offering in-depth evidence reviews of more than five hundred health and longevity interventions. These include supplements, botanicals, lifestyle protocols, and first-generation rejuvenation therapies.
The problem the tool addresses is familiar to anyone in the longevity space. The scientific literature is vast, fast-moving, and difficult to navigate without a medical or research background. Commercial interests often fill that gap with selective citations or overstated claims. The researchers behind Evipedia set out to distill that literature into accessible, transparent, and regularly updated summaries.
How the platform evaluates interventions
Each intervention is assessed for the quality and consistency of available evidence. That includes the type of studies involved, whether from animal models, observational research, or randomised controlled trials, and how consistent the findings are across the literature. Users can quickly see whether something is well-supported or based primarily on early-stage research.
The platform targets people who think seriously about longevity but lack the time or expertise to read primary literature themselves. That is a large audience making daily decisions about supplements, diet, and lifestyle on the basis of incomplete information.
No commercial stake in the outcomes
Evipedia is freely accessible and has no financial interest in the interventions it reviews. That distinguishes it from many health information platforms. Whether the tool delivers on its promise will depend on how rigorously its reviews are updated as new studies emerge. As a starting point for critical thinking about longevity claims, it is a meaningful resource.