Developed with guidance from Dr. Michael Fredericson, co-director of the Stanford Center on Longevity, the formula goes beyond standard monohydrate. It integrates micronized creatine with HMB to minimize exercise-related muscle damage and pomegranate polyphenols, which serve as precursors to urolithin A for mitochondrial renewal. According to the company, this combination addresses the biological foundations of aging by supporting cellular energy production alongside structural muscle maintenance.
Elysium Health Debuts Longevity-Focused Supplement Creatine+
By age 80, the average human loses 30% of their muscle mass, 40% of their strength, and 50% of their power. Targeting this decline, Elysium Health has introduced Creatine+, a three-in-one supplement blend designed to bolster physical performance, recovery, and cognitive function for long-term health rather than just athletic gains.

Elysium CEO Eric Marcotulli noted that the product reflects a broader shift in wellness, where muscle health is increasingly viewed as a primary indicator of independence and longevity. While creatine has historically been marketed to gym-goers, this iteration is specifically calibrated for the physiological needs of aging men and women. The supplement is available starting June 15, 2026, through the company’s official website, marking a move to translate advanced aging research into accessible, daily nutritional interventions.




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