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Dr. Sinclair’s New Theory of Aging
Dr. Sinclair’s New Theory of Aging, Explained.
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Talia
Talia
3 months ago (edited)
This is a fantastic study and thanks for your breakdown analysis. I totally agree - and this now explains past studies that indicated that only 5–10% of all cancer cases can be attributed to genetic defects, whereas the remaining 90–95% have their roots in environment and lifestyle eg smoking, diet, alcohol, UV, pollutants, infections, stress, obesity, physical inactivity. Looking fwd to more on human studies too and your analysis. I will share this with my friend who is a genomics principal scientist.
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paninopanini
paninopanini
2 months ago
These subjects are soo hard to explain, even to stem field students. I admire how you wanted to share this information in a more "people in general friendly" manner. Amazing how many aspects of aging is in our hands. I wonder how technology, if any, have a impact in our epigenome, the constant use of our phones and social media I think can make a impact in some way. what a great video
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wilmer walton
wilmer walton
3 months ago
Your presentation was outstanding. Just as my head began to hurt, you injected a bit of comic relief, then got right back into it. I appreciated the conclusion where you informed us that we should keep doing what we already know we should be doing to maintain our health. As is your practice you left me wanting more, much more.
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ScienceGuy
ScienceGuy
2 months ago
I'm glad to see you give credit to how hard molecular biology is. When I was in undergrad for biology, it was the most challenging course.
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sabin cioflec
sabin cioflec
3 months ago
Petition for a video on demon possession and longevity in mice.
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Ivanna Zhilinskaya
Ivanna Zhilinskaya
3 months ago
This was fantastically presented. Thank you for the information presented in a clear way.
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Mark St. Pierre
Mark St. Pierre
1 month ago
Concise as always, highly informative, captivating delivery and graphics. Great video
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Andrew W. / NH
Andrew W. / NH
3 months ago
Great presentation as always nicolas. It makes sense now that the "epi-" in front of genetics meaning on top - may actually refer to these "tags" you refer to.
I am always ambivalent on topics involving NAD precursors supplements. While my biochemistry is admittedly pedestrian, there appears to be perplexed findings on their use on present literatures (particularly B3/NMN/NR and or even Metformin). Perhaps food for thoughts in the future?
many thanks. live-it-forward, AW.
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Draziell
Draziell
2 months ago
These new videos that you breakdown the science are the best!! Please keep doing it!!
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Ray Fleming
Ray Fleming
2 months ago
How big of a roll does epigenetic tagging play with cancer versus genetic mutation. I worked as a health physicist and our story was the cancer being caused by generic mutations. But the fact that many people get the same types of cancers means it could not be due to strictly random mutations. Epigenetic differences could be a better explanation for how cancer types are so reproducable.
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Daniel Gutierrez
Daniel Gutierrez
2 months ago
Woooow man what a summary. I am just discovering your channel, but this review saves me a lot of time researching for my health and defining my lifestyle.
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2 months ago (edited)
Great video, thanks. So the primary takeaway is that David Sinclair has demonstrated that epigenetic damage is more likely to be causing gradual aging than gene damage.
The secondary takeaway is that Yamanaka factors can potentially reverse some of this epigenetic damage, but are too dangerous to use, presumably because if you overshoot, you end up converting everything to stem cells..?..
So, a few questions:
1. How were the Yamanaka factors controlled in the experiment, so as to unwind the epigenetic damage without damaging the mice?
2. How will this affect the direction of research? Will it focus on how to safely use Yamanaka factors, perhaps by only using some of them? Or are there other methods that show promise?
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Brian
Brian
3 months ago
As a 23 year Firefighter/Paramedic, with all the toxins I’m constantly exposed to, along with the lack of consistent sleep, this tells me I’m screwed. Great info to know, though. Thanks for putting this kind of cutting edge material out. It’s very informative and much needed.
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cassandra stewart
cassandra stewart
3 months ago
Impressive analysis of the study, and so easy on the eyes, what a blessing
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Ro Blake
Ro Blake
3 months ago
The Epigenetic cause of aging has been shown in multiple ways. Working with fish, this evidence has become more specific. Even perfect RNA cannot make protein/peptides/hormones without having all necessary amino acids. The current evidence points to a lack of amino acids due to changes in the microbiome. It looks like their may be a universal overgrowth of parasitic bacteria over time. Humans can have trillions more of specific gut bacteria as they grow older. After all, old people appear to be starving...
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KoiRun
KoiRun
3 months ago
Finally a very clear explanation of what an epigenome is for me!
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Mark van der Rijt
Mark van der Rijt
3 months ago
Thanks for the excellent breakdown. It was very interesting, indeed. I wonder what will happen when ageing becomes reversible. Imagine what would happen to the world's population. Or will the magic only be available for the happy few? Food for thought surely! Keep up the good work!
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practicaltheory
practicaltheory
3 months ago
Would love to hear more on point 2. I mean it seems obvious to me the basic nut has been cracked and it also seems silly a 98 year old can't just roll the dice if he chooses to do so, but that's what regulatory capture will get for you. Gotta love corruption!
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Bob Le Clair
Bob Le Clair
3 months ago
Epigenetics is still a new word, a new idea for a lot of us, I just heard of the word about a year ago ,it fits in with many of our beliefs ,whether science or religion, a healthy lifestyle and healthy beliefs and memory leads to a healthy future, the memory part is in your young stem cells, that your parents forgot to freeze ( cryogenics) when you were young born, if you want to stay young, think young, how do you think placebos work, a positive mind is a young mind, Epigenetics, your genes are carryovers from your grandparents ,ancestral and environmental, The environmental part and that of the mind included, brings us closer to moments of notice to change in epigenetics, What is the epigenetics of a virus in terms of time compared to us humans, viruses are us, evolution, nature and memory, and then there’s biology ,virology and gene editing, we can actually tweak epigenetics in our favor, but the virus is faster, mutation, that’s epigenetics in a heart beat, you can’t beat nature, you can work with it, it’s in the genes, memory, fractal memory, does the spike carry the memory of the whole virus, mRNA to the host cell? Your playing epigenetics when you take the vaccine, pay attention to the telomeres, epigenetics
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MetricZero
MetricZero
2 months ago
What I would love to see from you is a stack of 'anti-aging' supplements and some research on why each are chosen.
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Little Voice
Little Voice
3 months ago
Would you consider a video on a common age associated disease such as osteoarthritis?
I'd be very interested to know effect diets (such as anti-inflammatory, sugar-free)
Supplements (collagen, UC-ii, boswellia, glucosamine, vit d, turmeric, etc)
Red light therapy
There's a lot of information online. But I wonder how much is back by science.
I'm desperate to help my mother who is struggling with hip pain from osteoarthritis
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3 months ago (edited)
Put a lot of work into this one - hope it’s clear and informative. If you have related questions, feel free to ask.
Also, I know nothing about the NMN situation and Dr. Sinclair. This is merely an evaluation of his largest scientific work.
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Mihaella A.
Mihaella A.
2 months ago
Love how you are joking, to make sure our attention span of a goldfish is on point! Thanks for this presentation, very well done!
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Lois Englund
Lois Englund
2 months ago
Wow fascinating! Thanks for the breakdown. Love your videos
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Peter Ruby
Peter Ruby
3 months ago
For me, the implication is that the evil powerful people of this world will be here far longer than we can bear. Another thing I noticed - what about the anti-inflammatory drugs role in aging? You didn't list them in your final three points, but they logically slow down the natural, yet unnecessary DNA damage.
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Lars Nyström
Lars Nyström
3 months ago
Your exposition of Sinclairs ideas and approach is very clear.
I like to see more from you with this quality.
The thing I wondered about is how equal the epigenetic changes of aging and the experiment were.
And how equal the result of "repairing" those was to the none-aged ones was.
What's unclear to me is if the epigenetic clock is a systematic change. Or if it's just a gross chaotic change in one direction.
So, a video about that would be appreciated, if this is someting the researchers even know. I suspect they don't really know, or they would have been more clear about it.
I noticed that you said nothing about that the mice being treated with anti-aging looked younger. And if they lived longer than damaged mice which didn't receive treatment. (Of course there would be some of those?)
Until I see some mice actually getting younger, I don't really belive that Sinclair has proved his thesis. Making mice older isn't really the problem!
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Hermes
Hermes
3 months ago
Fvcking amazing talk! I loved the fact that it didnt end with eating 10kgs of broccoli, but it imparted facts that help me realise how intertwined by behaviour and my health are.. Thanks Doctor
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Paul Marganski
Paul Marganski
2 months ago
I've been taking NMN for a while now. Do you have specific thoughts on this supplement?
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Kyu-Hun Lee
Kyu-Hun Lee
2 months ago
This is the first video I've seen from you. Great stuff! Also, I begrudgingly acknowledge your "cell-ves" joke
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The Vigilant Stewards
The Vigilant Stewards
2 months ago (edited)
Excellent video, sub'd. Great presentation and explanation
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Jonathon Freelove
Jonathon Freelove
3 months ago
Brilliant break down of the study mate fascinating stuff
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combiner008
combiner008
3 months ago
Thank you, Nicolas, one of your best reviews!
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SilverFan
SilverFan
3 months ago
Thanks for covering this topic and David.
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Paulo Sousa
Paulo Sousa
3 months ago
Fantastic summary. Thanks!
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MaxiCat Hnry
MaxiCat Hnry
3 months ago
Great study, but honestly I would rather age than mess with my 😢dna, I swear by saunas and fasting for maintain a youthful appearance 😢 would you do a natural follow up on aging looking at what I’ve mentioned plus other scientific backed research 🔬
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Re E
Re E
2 months ago
Linking the study in the bio would be great!
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Valar
Valar
3 months ago
This 44-year-old man with a bad back and knees is cautiously optimistic.
IV-therapy NAD+ has really helped me though.
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Minh Bao Tran
Minh Bao Tran
3 months ago
This has already been explained in Dr. Sinclair's book 14 years ago.
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Praveen Sriram
Praveen Sriram
3 months ago
I just subscribed to your channel after watching this video. I will also try fasting. Thank you so much 😊
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Dick Baan
Dick Baan
2 months ago
A huge part of aging is bluntly said, laziness, lack of exercise doin less and less. the couch and watching tv are silent killers
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Lars Nyström
Lars Nyström
6 days ago
The idea that epigenetic change has something to do with aging is of course immediately suggested by the existence of all those epigenetic clocks.
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Tanner Christianson
Tanner Christianson
2 months ago
sinclair has me researching constantly in my spare time about longevity. Theres not a TON of things you can do, but ive come to the conclusion that carnivore diet, and exercise is the best thing for now
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Thinking Biblically
Thinking Biblically
2 months ago
"The wages of sin is death." That is the cause of aging.
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Robert Rowan
Robert Rowan
3 months ago
Firstly, Robert Van Winkle would patently beg to differ on the question of coolness, as his alter-ego has much invested in it.
That jest aside, do we know why the mice went blind? And if so, was there retinal regeneration. Or were there more simple corneal/lens issues? Either way, not a bid vid overall, well done.
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Venice J Washington
Venice J Washington
3 months ago
Thank you for the summary!
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buybuydandavis
buybuydandavis
3 months ago
I like the demon possession theory of aging.
Implies that all we need to live forever is an exorcist.
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TheChocolat Blanc
TheChocolat Blanc
2 months ago
Thanks I was looking for this kind of video instead of those shorts spitting the title of the article at you and leaving you mostly confused haha. Really great to have more context.
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2 months ago
What happens if we had many CT scans in our twenties? Does it mean for sure our DNA is damaged.
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Alex Park
Alex Park
3 months ago
I think I’ve finally found someone with similar humor codes 😂
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Jad
Jad
4 weeks ago
Did i just hear Tamoxifen right? Dunno if there's another drug called Tamoxifen, but the one i know, is an estrogen inhibitor.
And if that's the case, this would make youth pretty much available for everyone, since Tamoxifen is a widely spread and used drug in the industry.
Can someone clear things up for me on this one, please?
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elliott debell
elliott debell
3 days ago
Has Sinclair not been shamed out of science yet, as a low rate salesmen? He sold his research for a huge sum to GSK which then couldn’t be replicated by any of the other researchers. which tells me he had bias and ego leading his research. He also lied about other researchers not consulting him before they started which was not true. I take everything from that man’s mouth with a pinch of salt! Love your videos though 😊
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CoachDoug714
CoachDoug714
2 months ago
Specific actionable takeaways or suggestions would be helpful.
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x x
x x
1 month ago
400+ videos and I found you today ?
Amazed with the horrible YouTube suggestions/algorithm despite searching for health based videos all the time.
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Bdjshwbwhdhh
Bdjshwbwhdhh
2 months ago (edited)
Dr Sinclair may have a financial interest in this view being validated because he has a business interest in longevity supplementation.
Like all scientific research this should be taken with a pinch of salt until the results have been reproduced by other independent researchers.
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matkaGrogan
matkaGrogan
3 months ago
Anyone knows how these Y T F (Yamanaka transcription factors) work? I mean what do they do, mechanistically? If they remove wrong epigenetic tags and (I assume) add original/healthy/correct ones to a) curb incorrect gene expression b) re-iniciate a robust/right/base gene expression - then- how do "they" (these 3 proteins) know how to do it? I mean how do "they" know which tags are supposed to be corrected? "they" must reach for some kind of a base "template" where that information is being stored...
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matkaGrogan
matkaGrogan
3 months ago
Also, what about the phenotype of that ICE+OSK mouse(mice)? did they get rid of that grey hair in the slightest? became more sturdy and frisky after applying Y F?
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Mag
Mag
2 weeks ago
I have a question to you.
Do you take NMN, TMG, Reveratrol or something else?
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Mango Chutney
Mango Chutney
11 days ago
Is this new data discovered since the publication of Sinclair's book Lifespan?
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Matthew Flamini
Matthew Flamini
2 months ago
Not sure why the downregularion of yh2ax means the damage was fixed. Explain maybe, how long is this expressed after DNA damage? Maybe it's only after acute damage but then is downregulated over time.
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Mohammad Alaliirhabiubidu
Mohammad Alaliirhabiubidu
4 days ago
If this dude reaches the age of 130 without looking like a nutsack I'll be a believer.
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Lars Nyström
Lars Nyström
6 days ago
I'm wondering if liposomal distribution of the Yamanaka factors has been tried.
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Grug Notice
Grug Notice
4 weeks ago
Why would Yamanaka factors not be made available in a CLINICAL setting? I understand that ODing on them would turn you into something out of a John Carpenter movie, but surely we could use them with proper medical supervision.
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AHF
AHF
3 months ago
Ran into Dr Sinclair while in line for Dinosaur at Animal Kingdom on NYE.
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Zack 120
Zack 120
3 months ago
Since epigenome is just like the executive branch of the US government carrying out the daily jobs, it is not surprise for it to play a role in aging.
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Sota
Sota
2 months ago
What anti aging supplements are ineffective?
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Nick Junes
Nick Junes
2 months ago
I'd like to see more information on why we can't use the Yamanake factors ourselves?
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Lars Nyström
Lars Nyström
3 months ago
If Sinclair belives that he can make mice younger. Why does he have to damage them first?
Why not just make naturally old mice younger?
And if he damage some mice and repair them. Does they live longer than damaged but not repaired mice?
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Calvin Jackson
Calvin Jackson
2 months ago
But the bottom line is: can scientists slow or stop the aging process or reverse it.
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Primal Instinct
Primal Instinct
2 months ago
Wonder if this implies that intentionally putting yourself into supposedly repairing "keto" state is a bad idea
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Jonas G
Jonas G
2 months ago
As a human (I think) I liked this video.
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Eyes of Ibad
Eyes of Ibad
2 months ago
Are we closer to longevity escape velocity?
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Little Voice
Little Voice
3 months ago
How's your healthy diet progressing? In 2022, you shared some plans. Will there be a 2023 update?
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Hououin Kyouma
Hououin Kyouma
2 months ago
Ride the spiral till the end,
we may just go where no one's been
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vsaluki R
vsaluki R
3 months ago (edited)
Frankly, I don't trust Sinclair. And I'm betting that his answer is going to be some product for which he has the patent.
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UHFStation1
UHFStation1
1 month ago
Good summary of similar videos.
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applyingChatGPT
applyingChatGPT
2 months ago
The content was dense but you speak clearly, talk slow, and have a very calm demeanor so it was easy to digest. Awesome video!
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Mitesh Patel
Mitesh Patel
3 months ago
I wonder how Sinclair's papers get past peer review! He's knowledgeable but he just cooks up plausible stories which some may consider scam.
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computerhelpcc
computerhelpcc
3 months ago
awesome review
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Book of Life
Book of Life
2 months ago
Aging seems to be a series of mistakes happening within the body, overload of information, energy and cleansing required to sort and heal. Fasting, reduction of toxicity, reduction of stress, while obtaining energy from sincere sources, for instance the source of energy life maintains being able to produce, do not kill the plant, animal, or being, thus a possible reason the big ass goat/sheep evolved to that point, to show people its possible to obtain life force from the milk, the fat, the moss, the fruit, the herbs, seeds, light, air, water, vibration while allowing life to be. Roses have a beneficial conductive ability however that may be obtained while allowing the rose to live, thus the possible reason of roses with thorns and without thorns, its the electrical capability, the rose petals, the humidity above the rose, the scent, the air. Will man evolve to become a complete breatharian and or capable of harnessing electricity to support life without harming or interfering with life? Are the 120+ minerals we need primarily to charge and align our positive and negative charges to balance each cell and support life force to activate and maintain our innerchi?
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Michael Sebastian
Michael Sebastian
2 months ago
I almost didn't get the joke "cells" becoming your "youngercells/younger self" at first lol, great joke btw
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barkmaker
barkmaker
1 day ago
Sinclair lost his credibility with the resveratrol debacle.
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Matej Ravas
Matej Ravas
2 months ago
i'd say the biggest problem in science of ageing is that people seem to be looking for that one single key cause or holy "knob" to turn it off or even reverse it and seem to be overlooking the possibility of it being managed by a larger file or system of many factors counted in at once.. a system that is only as strong as its weakest part.. something that is very sensitive to all possible aspects of lifestyle as a whole.. maybe everyone who ever thought he found that knob was right but he didn't feel like it because they've all expected their knob to be the master one and they were purely on a quest to find that one, not allowing themselves to be satisfied with anything less while nothing more superior than what they found might not even exist, only more and more of those they already found a lot of..
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chuck duck
chuck duck
2 months ago
that was good , but we need an up date, on his book, I was hoping for more info. so far there has not been enough info of the influence of excerice and the interaction of the eppgentic system, and sirutins ,revitalization, ie muscle development influence on the systems, and protein, the mice ran there ass off ....and so do I....(bike ride)....and whats is now the roll of Revertrol
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zibtihaj
zibtihaj
3 months ago
what do Sinclair's critics say about all this.... ?
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Chris Winter
Chris Winter
2 months ago
Did I hear the name of that drug right? It's Tamoxifen? Isn't that an anti-cancer drug?
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Gonzalo De La Maza Mendizabal
Gonzalo De La Maza Mendizabal
3 months ago
Interesting, I dont think there is a lot of strong evidence towards the accumulation of mutations contributing significantly to aging.
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jj jj
jj jj
2 months ago
so dna damage could be the reason why we age ?
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Ramon Oliveira
Ramon Oliveira
2 months ago
In the future, aging will be a thing of the past.
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Vincent171090
Vincent171090
3 months ago
Loved the humor :D
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Dadson worldwide
Dadson worldwide
2 months ago (edited)
I'm not sure when abomination occurs its a grey area. A fine line!
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Ken Bell
Ken Bell
2 months ago
So my take away is eat well get plenty of exercise and sleep and avoid toxins and radiation
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Perry Stevens
Perry Stevens
2 months ago
Is this regarding cell DNA or mitochondrial DNA?
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Παναγιωτης Αγγελ
Παναγιωτης Αγγελ
2 months ago
David Sinclair state that we won't reverse our biology age but reverse some deceases that are connected with the age.
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petar mitic
petar mitic
2 months ago
Conclusion was the only thing I managed to follow n I did not hear anything new, eat healthy, exercise and don‘t smoke 😂
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Jason CHU
Jason CHU
3 months ago
Great !
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Bogse's soultrain
Bogse's soultrain
6 days ago
Cell... ves.. I got it...... and if they would re-make Happy Days they should give you a role.
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Daniel Gutierrez
Daniel Gutierrez
2 months ago
CHF 1.00
Thanks!
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dbzwarrior4321
dbzwarrior4321
2 months ago
Sooo could this bring back our baby faces?
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LucYfYre Arch of TwiLight
LucYfYre Arch of TwiLight
3 months ago
Fascinating.
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[biosecure]
[biosecure]
2 months ago
Don't listen to Sinclair, listen to Prof. Khavinson.
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Celestial Moon
Celestial Moon
3 months ago
Fasting is still the best and most effective Natural anti aging tool ..
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Juliat Shamoun
Juliat Shamoun
3 months ago (edited)
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Have so many questions about Dr. Sanclair product about anti-aging
The NAD and NMN ... Natural Factors supplement company in Canada has the 1st product approved with NPN # (natural products registering number) approved by Canadian government
The product are very very expensive??? Who will buy it like
$ 225 per product 🙄
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Robin Hood
Robin Hood
2 months ago
No 'theories' necessary when 'ageing accelerators' are being used!
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Jean-Pierre Dalles
Jean-Pierre Dalles
3 months ago
is there a traduction somewhere ?
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sudd
sudd
3 months ago
in the end, some want to sell you something. that is never about health.
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Robert Gipson
Robert Gipson
3 months ago
Exceptionally clear.l
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Guts 485
Guts 485
2 months ago
we will live for ever
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Kyle
Kyle
3 months ago (edited)
So it's not telomere shortening that ages you anymore?
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Qey Shinkurt
Qey Shinkurt
2 months ago
Hahha so this actually works?
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Simon Long
Simon Long
2 months ago
Is this the NMN stuff or newer than 3 years ago?
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Christopher Ellis
Christopher Ellis
3 months ago
Stopped listening to him when he went over to the Dark Side and stopped eating real food.
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Steven Lucks
Steven Lucks
2 months ago
Did NMN do the same thing?
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Doug G
Doug G
2 months ago
Everything grows old and dies. It’s supposed to happen
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peous paul
peous paul
3 weeks ago
Lack of stable microbiome is major cause of diseases and ageing..
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Subtronik
Subtronik
2 months ago
Why the obsession with takeaways? What happened to conclusions?
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Steven Green
Steven Green
2 months ago
Brother has a Gordon Freeman vibe going on, need the gotee though.
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Marcus Diaz
Marcus Diaz
2 months ago
Look I'm not the sharpest tool in the shed but any progress will be for the super-rich. However,us grunts should be worrying about one of those super mice escaping n causing some shit 😒
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Nick Scoli
Nick Scoli
2 months ago
DNA methylation and epigenetic aging is not a new theory.
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Miranda Pillsbury
Miranda Pillsbury
3 weeks ago
its never happening yall and if it does we will all be gone.
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Brian WNC
Brian WNC
3 months ago
This is not new. Dr Sinclair proposed this theory a decade ago
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iv3nomousi
iv3nomousi
2 months ago
So you would advise that I not eat 2lbs of Uranium each day?
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Steven Weigand
Steven Weigand
2 months ago
I think there's a giant spider on your wall behind you! Look out!
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Edoardo
Edoardo
1 month ago
aging process doesn't exist. aging is a belief. Nothing ages. No one ages.body is new every year. We are energy and energy is eternal. Phisical immortality is our true nature.
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