Stardate 04.25.2026
There’s a memorable scene in Star Trek where Dr. McCoy places an alien device called “The Teacher” over his head so he can learn, in an instant, how to perform a surgery to restore Spock’s brain. I’ve always loved that episode. Imagine having something that could instantly guide us to the right decisions.
Sadly, in real life, we don’t have a “Teacher” helmet. What we do have is a marketplace filled with voices, promises, and products that claim to cure everything under the sun. Some of them are helpful. Some of them are harmless. And some of them are nothing more than modern-day snake oil.
I know some of you may read my stories and wonder if I’m the unconventional one. That’s fair. I often share choices that go against what many of us were taught for decades. But the truth is, the One I follow was also considered unconventional. Jesus once said, “My ways are not your ways.” I try, as best I can, to follow His example in how I live, work, eat, and care for my body.
When it comes to health, that means I’ve eliminated nearly everything manmade from my daily food rhythm. Years ago, during what I jokingly call my cousin’s “caveman food experiment,” I cut out processed foods. What happened next surprised even me. I went from being on a path toward serious health trouble to becoming what my primary care doctor now calls a poster boy for good health.
But along this journey, I’ve seen a troubling pattern.
Many people want to improve their health. They hear about supplements, longevity, and wellness, and they try to take action. But they unknowingly buy products from fake sellers online. The labels look right. The branding looks right. The ingredients list looks right. But what’s inside is often anything but.
That’s where the real snake oil lives.
One of the biggest mistakes I see people make is not verifying where their supplements come from. The supplement industry is largely unregulated. That means unscrupulous sellers can create knockoffs that appear identical to trusted brands. People take them faithfully, see no results, and conclude the whole idea of supplementation is a scam.
In reality, they were never taking the real thing.
I buy my supplements from a research-driven company that tests products, including counterfeits from online sellers, and publicly shares the results. Over time, I met other regular people like me who were on similar journeys, and many of us found the same source. We formed a small tribe around the shared desire to live better, longer, and more intentionally.
I’ll be reuniting with some of them this September at their international conference, and I’m looking forward to hearing more real-life stories from people who are serious about their health.
If you’ve been following my journey, this is simply my encouragement to be careful. Learn. Ask questions. Verify. If you choose to explore supplements related to longevity, make sure you’re buying from someone with credibility and testing behind what they sell.
And always talk with your doctor before changing anything. Blood tests, longevity markers, and simple check-ins can show you whether what you’re doing is helping or not.
Some of my tennis partners joke that whatever I’m doing must be a placebo because of how I perform late in the match. Maybe they’re right. Or maybe consistency, good food, and trustworthy supplementation simply add up over time.
Either way, I’m going to keep doing what I’m doing.
In the spirit of Health Week, I’m including a link to the company that sponsors my stories and whose products I’ve used for years. I am an affiliate, which means I receive a small stipend if you choose to use my link. I share this openly because transparency matters. I only recommend what I personally use and trust.
As always, take the link, take the information, and take it to your doctor. Let wisdom guide you, not impulse. Click here to get a glimpse of what DoNotAge is preparing to launch in a couple of days.
“The simple believe anything, but the prudent give thought to their steps.” — Proverbs 14:15
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🖖 Captain’s Addendum
Spock: “Captain, logic suggests not all information presented as truth is, in fact, truth.”
Bones: “That’s right. And not everything in a bottle is medicine, either.”
Sometimes wisdom isn’t about finding the newest solution. It’s about learning to recognize what’s genuine and what only looks the part. That’s a lesson I’m still learning, one careful step at a time.
I’m grateful you walk this journey with me. May your steps be thoughtful, your choices wise, and your days filled with strength and clarity.