Alas none of the OPs supplements: hormetic Nrf2 activators (organic powder), immunomodulatory (sometimes excessively) β-glucans (reishi), omega-3 EPA (krill oil), carnosase bait (l-carnosine) have much effect on nutrient sensing pathways, and none have extended life in mammals. They seem more likely to offer benefits on stress resistance / reducing inflammation (though the β-glucans are Janus-faced) than affect more fundamental aging progression.
Two studies on mice with l-carnosine:
http://www.ncbi.nlm....pubmed/10951107
Carnosine attenuates the development of senile features when used as a supplement to a standard diet of senescence accelerated mice (SAM). Its effect is apparent on physical and behavioral parameters and on average life span. Carnosine has a similar effect on mice of the control strain, but this is less pronounced due to the non-accelerated character of their senescence processes.
http://www.ncbi.nlm....pubmed/10841274
The naturally occurring dipeptide carnosine (beta-alanyl-L-histidine) has been found to exert an anti-senescence effect when used as a dietary supplement. Carnosine clearly improved the external appearance of experimental animals and provided beneficial physiological effects, thus maintaining the animals in better condition than control animals receiving no carnosine or a mixture of beta-alanine and L-histidine.
In cultured cells:
http://www.ncbi.nlm....pubmed/10951108
Carnosine is an endogenous free-radical scavenger. The latest research has indicated that apart from the function of protecting cells from oxidation-induced stress damage, carnosine appears to be able to extend the lifespan of cultured cells, rejuvenate senescent cells, inhibit the toxic effects of amyloid peptide (A beta), malondialdehyde, and hypochlorite to cells, inhibit glycosylation of proteins and protein-DNA and protein-protein cross-linking, and maintain cellular homeostasis. Also, carnosine seems to delay the impairment of eyesight with aging, effectively preventing and treating senile cataract and other age-related diseases. Therefore, carnosine may be applied to human being as a drug against aging.
Mushrooms like trametes, shiitake, reishi, cordyceps, maitake have been shown to offer great benefit. Such as fighting off cancer (such as prostate cancer), preventing auto immune disease, bolstering and regulating immunity, improving gut bacteria. These mushrooms contain and increase antioxidants, protect the liver, prevent diabetes and brain related diseases, and much more. Although I'm certain that there is potential for side-effects as well, such as liver damage. For that reason I wouldn't recommend taking them continuously or at high dosage.
Reishi has been shown to extend life in mice:
Ganoderma lucidum (Reishi) has long been used as a medicinal herb for immune enhancement and cancer prevention and adjuvant therapy. We previously reported that ReishiMax (RM), a Reishi extract enriched in Reishi polysaccharides and triterpenes, enhanced proliferations of macrophages, B, T and NK lymphocytes, increased serum IgA, IgG, IgM & secretion of IL2 and Interferon, decreased IL5 secretion, and inhibited cancer malignancy (FASEB J 2007, 21:A1100; 2008, 22:1136.2). In this study, we examined the effect of RM in lifespan extension in mice. Male and female ICR mice (12 months of age) were randomized to receive either mouse chaw alone or prior mixed with RM at a dose of 175, 350 or 700 mg/kg. Calorie intake was adjusted twice a week to match the levels for the male or female controls. RM treatment (88 wks so far) showed: (1) no significant differences in body weight and calorie intake among the groups; (2) compared to controls, lifespan was extended 30–66 days at 50% survival, 46–110 days at 20% survival and 61 to >148 days at 10% survival (the study is ongoing). Kaplan-Meier Survivor analysis showed significantly extended lifespan with RM and reduced death risks, with the best survivor curve observed in mice receiving RM supplementation at 175 mg/kg (equivalent to the human dose) (p=0.023). Our data thus far indicates that ReishiMax extends the lifespan of normal aging mice.
Other than the benefits krill oil shares with fish oil, it offers in addition astaxanthin (a powerful antioxidant). There's much benefit to be had from fish / krill oil.
Fish / fish oil being shown to extend lifespan of humans:
http://aje.oxfordjou...aje.kwt326.full
The study team kept tabs on more than 70,000 people for 5 years, monitoring their diet and supplement habits, as well as their death rates from all causes and from various diseases. Compared to those who ate little or no fish and did not take omega-3 (or fish oil) supplements, people who ate fish roughly once a week or who popped a daily omega-3 pill enjoyed an 18% drop in their mortality risk. The same group also lowered their risk of cancer death by 23%. - www.prevention.com
As for the organic powder, there is also much benefit to be had, so much so that I can hardly even begin to go into it. Two great benefits are that it alkalizes a person's body and that it supplies essential nutrients.
I would supply more references, but I'm afraid that I do not have enough time.
One more supplement that I have added to my short list is 1,000 IU of vitamin D3 in olive oil.
Edited by Wry, 14 July 2015 - 08:20 PM.