The Aeternum Company Longevity Molecule Range (NMN, Urolithin A, Fisetin, GlyNAC, TND1128) vs Timeline Mitopure
Specs, prices, editor verdict, and who should buy which - compared side-by-side.
The Aeternum Company Longevity Molecule Range (NMN, Urolithin A, Fisetin, GlyNAC, TND1128) (mid, $30–$299) vs Timeline Mitopure (premium, $90–$120/mo) - different tools for different jobs (see the per-product details below).
Compared on 0 shared specs · same category (supplement).
These are close picks. Both score in the same range. The right call depends on buyer profile - read the per-buyer recommendations below.
Who should buy which
Biomarker-literate longevity buyers already running multiple molecules who want to escape single-molecule-brand pricing, readers specifically after Urolithin A / Fisetin / GlyNAC at sane prices, anyone who values published third-party COAs over marketing claims.
You are new to longevity supplements (start with a foundational stack like AG1 or Thorne), you want a pre-formulated all-in-one rather than à la carte molecules, or you need the deepest published-validation tier (Timeline's Urolithin A has the most brand-specific clinical data even at the price premium).
Longevity-pro buyers who already have foundational supplements (creatine, omega-3, multivitamin) dialed in and want one mitochondrial-research-adjacent addition with peer-reviewed dosing.
You're building your first stack (start with creatine + multi + omega-3), you're budget-sensitive at $100/mo, or you want results trackable in weeks rather than months.

