Klotho
Anti-aging protein that declines with age; circulating alpha-Klotho fragments studied for cognitive, cardiovascular, and lifespan effects in aging research models.
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alpha-klothoklotho proteinfgf23 co-receptor
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Community Q&A
- What does Klotho do for aging?
- Community accounts describe Klotho primarily in the context of longevity research rather than established community protocols — it sits at the frontier of the anti-aging peptide space. Accounts framing its relevance: Klotho levels decline with age and are associated with cognitive decline, cardiovascular disease, and reduced lifespan in animal models. The question of how to raise Klotho levels appears frequently in longevity discussions, with exercise, caloric restriction, and emerging peptide fragments as the proposed approaches.
- Is there a Klotho peptide people are using?
- Community accounts describing direct Klotho peptide use are very sparse — the research is early-stage and sourcing is extremely limited. Most confessions reference Klotho in educational or aspirational context: users discussing it as a target for future protocols as evidence accumulates. The compound Klotho-VS (a Klotho fragment being studied in preclinical models) appears in the more research-focused community discussions, but established use protocols do not yet exist in confessions.