SUBJ: therapeutic interventions against aging
SUBtitle: Only 5 to 10% of cancer is caused by genetics.
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SHORT NOTES:
I’ve just launched AgingBiotech.info/therapeutics, attempting to list most = therapeutic interventions against aging
Only 5 to 10% of cancer is caused by genetics.
He has planned 2025 human trials for 15 volunteers which will attempt the first “130-Year Lifespan”.
People live beyond 100 yrs, eat meat as 5% of their diet, while dairy is 25%. Their 15:0 fatty acid blood content is 0.64%, vs. 0.2% for average people.
LONG NOTES:
From Karl Pfleger (GRG) I’ve just launched AgingBiotech.info/therapeutics . This is a new (beta version) table attempting to list most (potentially) therapeutic interventions against aging that are already available (to most motivated people), primarily supplements & already-approved drugs but also including lifestyle factors & other categories (e.g. environmental interventions). The goal is not to pass judgement on whether each works or to rank them all comprehensively but rather to take each & summarize several ways to evaluate it that others have already put forward plus links to as many useful sources for more info as easy to include. It’s meant to be objective with links to all sources.
Science 14 June – “Only 5 to 10% of cancer is caused by genetics. The rest come from your environment.” Exercise, watch what you eat and breathe, reduce stress and inflammation.
Tom Benson, Mitrix Bio CEO discusses their planned 2025 human trials for 15 volunteers which will attempt the first “130-Year Lifespan”. He introduced Mitrix Bio’s pioneering technology of using young bioreactor-grown mitochondria, termed “Mitlets,” encapsulated in vesicles to rejuvenate cellular function.
Sardinians, a blue zone region where many people live beyond 100 yrs, eat meat as 5% of their diet, once a week, while dairy is 25% of their diet. Their 15:0 fatty acid blood content is 0.64%, vs. 0.2% for average people.