From Middle Age to Prime of Life
God Dieux (not sure if this is a real name…) has done what most only dream of: reversed his biological age by nearly two decades. At 49 years old, Dieux’s biological age clocks in at just 29.3, according to PhenoAge testing. That 19.7-year age gap wasn’t a fluke, it was earned. Through a rigorous stack of supplements, therapies, and lifestyle protocols, he’s become one of the leading figures in a new frontier of health and wellness: the competitive longevity movement.
What Is the Longevity World Cup?
The Longevity World Cup, launched in January 2025, is a global competition that treats age reversal as a sport. Competitors are ranked not by strength or speed, but by how much they can reduce their biological age as measured by blood-based biomarkers like PhenoAge. Founded by longevity advocate “nopara73,” the competition includes gender- and age-specific leagues, and even prize money for top performers.
Unlike traditional sports, the Longevity World Cup is based on scientific testing—participants undergo regular blood tests to track inflammation, cellular health, and organ function. It’s a race against time, literally.
The Rise of Longevity as a Sport
This idea didn’t start with the World Cup. In 2018, Dr. Oliver Zolman introduced the first longevity leaderboards, requiring scientific documentation of biological age. He later partnered with tech millionaire Bryan Johnson to launch the Rejuvenation Olympics in 2023, focusing on the DunedinPACE clock to track how fast a person is aging. These competitions made biohacking public, measurable, and even aspirational.
By 2024, the space was buzzing with activity—podcasts like Immortal Combat, new leaderboards, and a wave of citizen scientists pushing boundaries. But by early 2025, Zolman walked away from the Rejuvenation Olympics, criticizing it for losing scientific rigor. That same year, the Longevity World Cup stepped in to raise the bar.
God Dieux’s Anti-Aging Stack
God Dieux isn’t winning just by chance. He follows a strict daily protocol aimed at lowering inflammation, detoxifying his body, and fueling cellular regeneration. His stack includes:
- Celery Juice – 1 liter per day
- Cucumber Juice – 1.5 liters per day
- Heavy Metal Detox Smoothie
- Liquid B12 and Liquid Zinc
- Stretching – 1 hour daily
- Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy – 2.4 ATA sessions
- Iodine Supplementation
From the photo of his regimen, we can also identify the following products:
- L-Lysine – Supports immune function and collagen synthesis
- Adapto B-Complex – Aids stress resilience
- Melatonin – Supports sleep and antioxidant protection
- Vegan EPA/DHA – Omega-3s critical for brain and heart health
- Celeryforce and 5-MTHF – Likely used to support neurotransmitter health and methylation
- AKG (Alpha-Ketoglutarate) – Shown in animal studies to extend lifespan
- Taurine and Neuro-Mag – Support mitochondrial function and brain health
- Spirulina and Barley Grass Powder – Rich in antioxidants, chlorophyll, and detox agents
- Wild Blueberry Powder – Supports cognitive function
- Chaga Mushroom Tea – Known for immune modulation and anti-inflammatory properties
- Seaweed Bacon (from dulse) – Nutrient-dense and rich in iodine
- Iodine and herbal extracts – Additional support for thyroid and detoxification
This intense and curated regimen targets nearly every known biomarker of aging, from telomere health and epigenetic repair to inflammation and mitochondrial resilience.
God Dieux isn’t just a curiosity—he’s proof that aging may be more malleable than we once thought. His transformation showcases the power of measurable biohacking, informed by real-time testing, continuous feedback, and a competitive edge.
As the longevity sport industry continues to grow, more people are treating health not just as a necessity but as a game worth winning. Whether it’s the Rejuvenation Olympics, VO2 Max leaderboards, or the Longevity World Cup, the frontier of age reversal is no longer a fringe interest—it’s a full-fledged movement.
And for now, God Dieux is third in the race…
HNZ Editor: This is a brilliant competition because competitors will literally try thousands of combinations of supplements. The winners may actually find the optimized combination that can be shared and refined.








