Which pages carry a link, and which do not

One intervention page — TA-65 (cycloastragenol) — carries an affiliate link. 5 of the 6 intervention pages carry no link. The reason is recorded for each one.

TA-65 (cycloastragenol)affiliate link present — this is the formulation the trials used
Danazol (androgen)Prescription medicine. Not a supplement and not obtainable over the counter -- no purchase link on any page.
Comprehensive lifestyle change (Ornish)A dietary or behavioural intervention, not a product. There is nothing to link to.
Telomerase gene therapy (AAV-TERT)Preclinical/experimental. No approved product exists.
Imetelstat (telomerase INHIBITOR)Prescription medicine (RYTELO, approved 2024 for lower-risk MDS). Not a supplement -- no purchase link on any page.
Astragalus / cycloastragenol (raw)Not the formulation the trials used. Every human trial on this site, and all 8 randomized trials in the 2025 meta-analysis, used standardized TA-65. Raw astragalus and generic cycloastragenol products have undefined cycloastragenol content and were not the tested material, so a link here would misrepresent what was studied.

The short version

One intervention page — TA-65 (cycloastragenol) — carries an affiliate link. The link points to the material the trials used. If you buy through one, TeloiX may earn a commission at no extra cost to you. That is the only way this site earns money. No advertiser has ever seen a page before it was published, and none can.

What a link here is allowed to be

One rule: a product page may link to what the trials actually used, labelled as what was used. That is a statement about the research, not advice to you.

  • No product is ranked, scored, or called the best one.
  • No dose, protocol, or regimen is suggested anywhere on this site.
  • No brand comparison. The TA-65 page names the branded formulation because that is what the randomized trial used — not as an endorsement of T.A. Sciences, with whom TeloiX has no relationship.
  • Prescription and investigational compounds carry no purchase link at all. Danazol and imetelstat are never linked for purchase, and neither is telomerase gene therapy, which does not exist as an approved product.
  • No price appears next to a retailer link. The build fails if one does.

The conflict of interest we do not hide

The pivotal human TA-65 data — the telomere-length RCT and the earlier immune study — were authored by people with a direct commercial interest in the product. That note sits on the TA-65 page above the purchase panel, and the panel points back to it. We link the compound and we tell you who paid for the evidence. Both, on the same page, or neither.

What a link is never allowed to change

The honesty flag, the five-qualifier claim, the endpoint labelling, and the negative or null findings are set by the record and by the methodology — never by whether a compound can be bought. The TA-65 page still says the high-dose arm failed and that telomere length is a contested biomarker, while the link sits on the same page. If that ever stops being true, this page is the one that was violated.

Programmes

TeloiX participates in the Amazon Associates Programme. As an Amazon Associate, TeloiX earns from qualifying purchases. Any further programme will be named here before its first link is published.

What this does not change

TeloiX remains an educational reference. It does not diagnose, does not recommend treatment, and is not a substitute for a clinician — see the medical disclaimer. Telomere length is not health, and telomerase activation carries an unresolved cancer-risk question. Nothing here is a reason to take a supplement.