I sent in my registered kit back in January, 2026, and it was received on Feb 3, 2026. The site advises a span on 2-4 wks for results. It has been more than 9 wks and I still have no results. I wr... Mehr ansehen
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Warning
Warning. Tally Health is only interested in money, they don't care about their customers. After taking their supplements for 3 months their test showed I had aged 4 years. When I explained what happened and wanted to cancel, they kept sending me supplements. They don't even care if they harm you if they make money. Stay away from this company.
Not what I expected
I thought I would be given a scientific data driven account of the test results. Basically they gave me my age as 84 when I'm actually 77. I'm in great shape and most people think I'm in my early to mid sixties. I'm maybe 5-6lbs overweight. VO2 is 38.1, which is higher than the high for a 60+ male. My blood, which I check every year is pretty much perfect. I have high cholesterol, which runs in my family but my arteries are clean. I work as a director of a fabrication facility 50 hours a week and get plenty of exercise. My wife and I are avid hikers. How do they figure my age is 84? Do they purposely give you a higher age on the first test so they can show improvement after taking their supplements? And their website is just pushing more sales, very little useful information.
Need Q&A on Website
I looked for additional information on Vitality and did a cost benefit analysis on each ingredient. I wish there was more information because, for instance, quercetin is known to NOT be absorbed very well. I take a bio quercetin that is absorbed 18x better than regular. Same problem with another ingredient, fisitin. Then the Spermidine is just under 1 mg. When buying separately there is usually 10 mg in a serving. I wish there was a Q&A to answer some questions on the website. It’s a little more money to have everything in one pill but it would be worth it if I knew these ingredients would be absorbed and were the correct amount needed for benefits. These questions need to be answered publicly on the website!
Continual Sales Pitch
I've been a subscriber & the company is a continues Sales Pitch. Even after being a member for nearly a year, & just "checking in" on the sight you don't go to your info without being bombarded by continual sales info. VERY DISAPPOINTED!
I don’t trust this new company
I don’t trust this new company. They stated my age 72 when I am 65 and feel and look 45. I am on no meds, no jabs, no surgeries and work out 3 days a week and normal weight. I have no aches or pains. Just don’t believe their results
Quite disappointed in the results
Quite disappointed in the results, details, and more importantly the support.
I was super excited to sign up when Tally launched as I have been a big fan of Dr. Sinclair. That said, the site is very minimal at best, and offers poor Ux along with limited support. After a six month period I did not see any value so cancelled and received a confirmation of such. Then, somehow they "reactivated" me and send another shipment though I did not request this. Again, it just adds to the fact that there is no real support and user experience is horrible. There are others coming up and it is not hard to provide a more detailed report of results along with a much better user experience/support. SAVE YOUR MONEY!!!
My wife (80yrs) 93 pounds and myself…
My wife (80yrs) 93 pounds and myself (83yrs) 173 pounds signed up. Daily pills are identical, no sex or weight consideration.
On a 5K run I place well with competitors 10 years younger. In fact I was ranked as one of the fastest runners over 80 in my home state. Tally age test showed me to be 93, oh well!
MNM which was a common supplement was shown to have very positive age reduction effects. Seems that now that Dr. StClair discovered this common supplements efficacy it is being reclassified as a drug! Why not part of Tally’s protocol?
I aged 2 years in 4 months after taking Tally supplement
Got first test in 8/23 showing my bio age 2 years below chronological. After 4 months of taking Tally health supplements aged 2 years! When reached out to Tally help, Sidra for explanation on potential causes or may be faulty test twice , no response. No explanation of the markers they test for age. Very expensive. There are videos ( Wellness messiah) on yutube stating that quercitin can impact activation of SIRT6 and apparently Sinclair changed his regimen. I see the value in quercitin but may be it should be taken separately and at different times. I asked Tally and no response either. The tabs are not identified. Would not recommend this company for lack of transparency, support and as in my case unexplained accelerated aging
I was skeptical at first
I was skeptical at first but as I looked at all the ingredients in the supplements, they were the same as ingredients in supplements I have been reading about and trying a la carte on my own. I've actually found that I spend less money on supplements with Tally's combination of ingredients versus buying a bottle of each ingredient off the shelf every month. Of course your mileage may vary depending on how many of the ingredients in each pill you care about and how often you plan (and commit) to taking them.
The cheek swab was fairly straightforward (I hate blood tests and this was v similar to a covid test without the teary eyes and tingly feeling in my nose) and the results take a few weeks. Since I came more for the supplements, it's more of a cherry on top to also be able to put a regular number to everything I'm trying to do to stay healthy for longer.
As someone who already incorporates…
As someone who already incorporates various supplements into my routine, the pre-packaged supplements have simplified my regimen immensely. It's incredibly convenient to track what I need to take, ensuring I never miss a dose. Highly recommend!
Unique Insights and Personalized Action Plans
Been a member since August and have been satisfied with the experience so far.
The TallyAge results that I have received have given me insights on my personal health that I've never had before. Although the Action Plans can be more specific, I have found them as a very easy way to start incorporate change in my lifestyle and stick to it over time.
Fascinated by the test and the result!!
As a Biomedical Engineering student by training, I was fascinated when I first heard about their product. The science and theory behind it all make a lot of sense to me, and I was so eager to try it out. I am generally very health conscious - decently discplined about diet and workout - and my first biological age test result came back to be 2-3 years younger than my chronological age, as I would have expected. Then I have been taking their supplements for ~1 year and have been even more disciplined about my diet and workout. A year later, my biological age moved to 7-8 years younger than my chronological age. I was truly amazed by the result, and have recommended so many of my friends and family to subscribe to Tally. Just for another data point, my parents never work out and eat a lot of carbs but think they are healthy - their test results both came back to be 1-2 years older than their chronological age. I think the results are super telling (though they might not love the fact haha) and it is a good reminder for them to continue to improve diet and exercise. We really got some loyal fans out here :)
Bad Product, Deceptive Marketing
I enjoyed David Sinclair's podcast, which was what initially made me interested in this. However, Tally has been an enormous disappointment.
First, the tests are not accurate. I've taken three of them so far, the first one a little bit late, showing my bio age about a year younger. The second, which I actually took about a month after that showed me having aged a whole year in that time, and the one after that which I took 3 months later showed me as being a year older than my chronological age. So, which one is it? In an email response to me asking about this, they said a fluctuation of up to 2 years is normal, but I'd be able to see more of a trend after taking more tests. If it's that inaccurate, what good is it? I can take a look in the mirror for free and gauge how I'm doing about as well.
The other problematic issue is the way they have their subscription termination fee set up. When you subscribe to them, what you are actually doing is purchasing the entire subscription period, even if it looks like you're signing up for monthly amount, that you would normally expect to be able to cancel with, perhaps, a proportionate early termination fee. No, with Tally, the termination fee is literally all the remaining monthly payments that would've still been a part of your subscription if you were to continue the whole. You have to actually read their user agreement thoroughly to not fall in this trap.
They also changed the monthly payment amount for me after a couple months, another trap set in the user agreement. When I purchased, it said $129 a month, and then it flipped to $140 after a couple months. In their answer after I asked about this, they said it was because the extra amount got tacked on as soon as their sales volume became high enough to incur a sales tax. Indeed, this was also tucked away in their user agreement. If I were able to cancel the membership upon noticing this, that would be one thing, but per the BS terms, I was obligated to the full period with the $140 rate, which I only could have been ready for by having read the entire user agreement. Their "monthly subscription" should be consistent with standard norms of such things, rather than set up that way as a bait to entrap those who aren't so vigilante as to read the full user agreement for everything they every service they ever sign up for(I.E not a reasonable requirement for consumers to avoid deception in what they're subscribing to).
Also, their packaging for the supplements is ridiculous. They have a spool of individual packs, each one of which is irritating to get open, compared to, say, a bottle of capsules, like you'd get from literally anywhere else.
In summary, I would recommend that anyone who has enjoyed Sinclair's podcast or book simply take what they can from it, and leave it at that: I.E, avoid this product.
renewed my subscription without my…
I had a problem with an auto renewal, but after reaching out and it to be fair, it was the holidays, but it’s been taken care of now with a very nice email and my accounts been credited and I have absolutely no problem with the products. They are awesome and I love the concept so there’s no way I would give them a crappy review…… thank you to Talley for taking care of this. I appreciate it, and will subscribe again in the future.
Unreliable and NOT serious
Im a current subscriber and they do NOT deliver the supplements on time. Very unprofessional and expensive. I am already 1 week without taking my supplements because they haven’t delivered it yet and NOBODY from tally has contacted me. I sent them already a couple of emails and the only thing they said was, we will apply a 10% discount on your next refill. This is my first refill and im already having this issue. It totally DEFEATS the purpose of what they claim their supplements do which is an anti-aging/age reversal property. Very dissatisfied and disappointed costumer here. Im writing this review because NO One seems to care from them. I would have never write a review like this if at least they would have contacted me and I would feel the support but not the case
Tally Health legit??
They said they would reveal my biological age from a DNA sample.
Today they said the results were ready with a life-plan etc. However there was nothing there when I clicked on the link.
Update: August 31 2023
I did get my biological age reported after I called them. However, I remain unimpressed by their offering. They promised individualised recommendations based on the DNA findings. Not true. They give four generic type plans for healthy living and tell the client to choose one.
It is not exactly a scam but rather close to one. I am sorry I was taken in by it
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