Intermittent use—some experts call this a “hit and run” approach—is the way senolytics are most commonly used to support healthy aging.* The “hit and run” approach means that senolytics are recommended to be taken for a couple of days followed by a longer period of time when they are not taken.
Senescent cells are created in, and removed from tissues constantly throughout life (and over shorter periods of time like a month). The goal of taking senolytics is to shift the balance in favor of removal, which should not require daily dosing since senescent cells accumulate slowly.*
Think about this “hit and run” dosing as being a bit like how you might approach pruning a plant: pruning is something you’d want to do frequently but not every day. Another way to think about taking senolytics is as being akin to a water fast or detox protocol, which are not something done every day, but instead, would be something done for a few days periodically to support health goals.*
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, cure, or prevent any disease.
Yes. If you want to take part of the Qualia Senolytic with one meal (such as breakfast) and part with another meal (like lunch or dinner) or spread equally between three meals on the days you take it, that would be fine.
If you notice something you think may be a side-effect, please stop taking Qualia Senolytic and let us know by email or by calling or texting (855) 281-2328.
It’s fine to wait to take Qualia Senolytic until whatever time of day you eat your first food.
Yes. We consider Qualia Senolytic to be compatible with intermittent fasting. It does not contain any significant amount of the caloric units of energy found within food (carbohydrates, protein, and fat) that may disrupt a fasting period.