Health Aging is reversible

https://getpocket.com/explore/item/...-cells-and-live-mice?utm_source=pocket-newtab

I recommend reading the whole article, but here's some excerpts:

Research suggests it is possible to slow or even reverse aging, at least in mice, by undoing changes in gene activity—the same kinds of changes that are caused by decades of life in humans.

By tweaking genes that turn adult cells back into embryoniclike ones, researchers at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies reversed the aging of mouse and human cells in vitro, extended the life of a mouse with an accelerated-aging condition and successfully promoted recovery from an injury in a middle-aged mouse, according to a 2016 study published in Cell.



Belmonte, like some other anti-aging researchers, says his initial goal is to increase the “health span”—the number of years that someone remains healthy. Extending life span, the number of years someone remains alive, will likely take longer to achieve. Most major killers, including heart disease, cancer and Alzheimer’s, are diseases of aging that become far more common past middle age. “This is not just a matter of how many years we can live but how well we can live the rest of our life,” Ocampo says.

Belmonte says his team is also trying to determine if aging is a process that occurs simultaneously throughout the body. Or, as he puts it, “Is there some tissue that regulates aging—and when that goes bad, the entire organism goes bad?” He says they currently think the brain’s hypothalamus—known as the seat of control for hormones, body temperature, mood, hunger and circadian rhythms—may also act as a regulator of aging.

Other approaches that have been discovered to have anti-aging benefits in animals include calorie restriction, the drug rapamycin and parabiosis—the practice of giving old mice a blood supply from younger ones. The fact that these diverse strategies all seem to work suggests there may be more than one way to age, and that multiple complementary therapies may be needed to significantly extend longevity, Kaeberlein says.

Some compounds such as resveratrol, a substance found in red wine that seems to have anti-aging properties in high concentrations, appear to delay epigenetic change and protect against damage from epigenetic deterioration, Sinclair says. These approaches can reverse some aspects of aging, such as muscle degeneration—but aging returns when the treatment stops, he adds. With an approach like the one Belmonte lays out in the new study, theoretically “you could have one treatment and go back 10 or 20 years,” he says. If aging starts to catch up to you again, you simply get another treatment.

“This work is the first glimmer that we could live for centuries,” Sinclair says, adding that he would happily do so himself: “Forty-seven years went by pretty quickly.”




AI, figuring out the aging process--this is an interesting time to be alive. It seems we'll be figuring out how to extend our life spans as AI & robotics takes away our entire working function in society, lol.
So women can stop doing the crimson chin cosmetic surgery face mess?

Winning! 🥇
 
Bad vision seems to be reversible without surgery or meds.

My one eye that was only good for near became good for far and near at some point during COVID. After relying on reading glasses maybe for too long a session, the eye good for near became blurry for near and I'm now somewhat decent for near without reading glasses, so it's gradually getting better. Maybe last week on the iPad, I was staring at tiny font on Amazon and it was sharp and I was trying to hold that focus.

I may try to work on the other eye that's blurry for near and try to sort of exercise it. It used to be good for far but after getting sick it became blurry and stayed like that.
 
They will probably make humans immortal before curing baldness
There is already a cure for baldness. Go to the gym on the reg and be buff with visible abs year around. BOOM, you're cured. Then the only people that will yap about you being bald are just anonymous / noodle armed nothings.
 
There is already a cure for baldness. Go to the gym on the reg and be buff with visible abs year around. BOOM, you're cured. Then the only people that will yap about you being bald are just anonymous / noodle armed nothings.
I would prefer the russian oligarch way

Become fat and get huge bank account
 
We need to colonize Mars!!

I need to live longer!!

I will defeat the absurd!!
 
https://getpocket.com/explore/item/...-cells-and-live-mice?utm_source=pocket-newtab

I recommend reading the whole article, but here's some excerpts:

Research suggests it is possible to slow or even reverse aging, at least in mice, by undoing changes in gene activity—the same kinds of changes that are caused by decades of life in humans.

By tweaking genes that turn adult cells back into embryoniclike ones, researchers at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies reversed the aging of mouse and human cells in vitro, extended the life of a mouse with an accelerated-aging condition and successfully promoted recovery from an injury in a middle-aged mouse, according to a 2016 study published in Cell.



Belmonte, like some other anti-aging researchers, says his initial goal is to increase the “health span”—the number of years that someone remains healthy. Extending life span, the number of years someone remains alive, will likely take longer to achieve. Most major killers, including heart disease, cancer and Alzheimer’s, are diseases of aging that become far more common past middle age. “This is not just a matter of how many years we can live but how well we can live the rest of our life,” Ocampo says.

Belmonte says his team is also trying to determine if aging is a process that occurs simultaneously throughout the body. Or, as he puts it, “Is there some tissue that regulates aging—and when that goes bad, the entire organism goes bad?” He says they currently think the brain’s hypothalamus—known as the seat of control for hormones, body temperature, mood, hunger and circadian rhythms—may also act as a regulator of aging.

Other approaches that have been discovered to have anti-aging benefits in animals include calorie restriction, the drug rapamycin and parabiosis—the practice of giving old mice a blood supply from younger ones. The fact that these diverse strategies all seem to work suggests there may be more than one way to age, and that multiple complementary therapies may be needed to significantly extend longevity, Kaeberlein says.

Some compounds such as resveratrol, a substance found in red wine that seems to have anti-aging properties in high concentrations, appear to delay epigenetic change and protect against damage from epigenetic deterioration, Sinclair says. These approaches can reverse some aspects of aging, such as muscle degeneration—but aging returns when the treatment stops, he adds. With an approach like the one Belmonte lays out in the new study, theoretically “you could have one treatment and go back 10 or 20 years,” he says. If aging starts to catch up to you again, you simply get another treatment.

“This work is the first glimmer that we could live for centuries,” Sinclair says, adding that he would happily do so himself: “Forty-seven years went by pretty quickly.”




AI, figuring out the aging process--this is an interesting time to be alive. It seems we'll be figuring out how to extend our life spans as AI & robotics takes away our entire working function in society, lol.
That's pure nonsense. Your would have to reconsrruct a very complex molecule without knowing the code. There are more variations than electrons in the known universe.


You are talking more processing power than entire galactic superclusters converted into computers would have
 
I read a few books a week ago about a diet that claims to reverse aging. It was about acid/base balance in the body. the basic idea being that we eat to many foods that are acid causing, and our body struggles to counter the extra acid being eaten. The extra acid then goes around the body causing aging and making us fat. According to the book body fat comes from the bodies inability to counter the acid with a base material, and then stores it as fat. Apparently fat is more acidic.

Not a whole lot of science with the pH diet I thought, but being honest the people who follow the diet look young and great. Something is going right with that diet I thought.

The pH Miracle: Balance Your Diet, Reclaim Your Health​



Forget counting calories, fat grams, and cholesterol. Forget blood pressure, blood sugar, and hormone levels. The single most important health measurement is the pH level in your blood. Now, The pH Miracle unlocks the surprisingly crucial role pH balance plays in weight loss. How acidic or alkaline your blood is (pH levels) directly affects your health and is controlled by diet.

For example, if the blood becomes overly acidic from eating too much of the wrong kinds of food -- wheat, bananas, meats, and cheese -- it can lead to weight gain, diabetes, heart disease, cancer, and more. The Youngs' program includes over 50 recipes and explains which foods to eat, which to avoid, and which supplements can help on the way towards optimal health and weight loss. In just weeks, readers will find they have more energy and a stronger immune system, and will have shed pounds and inches.
This is funny bc I used to tell everyone to get a PH level test when they did bloodwork of course they didn’t and even friends with stuff like Crohn’s disease still don’t ? I used to get mine checked all the time and am the only one in my family with perfect health ,even my son has more issues and he’s only 21 .

I was a big fan of those green phytonutrients drinks and my diet was garbage for a good 15 years and I’d still have a perfect ph level 7.4 /7.5 the body cannot function correctly and an off PH level is just like being on a strict diet and eating junk food bf bed time it doesn’t work .
 
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Red flag #1: The authors are a husband and wife team

Red flag #2: The author with a supposed PhD has "grifter" written all over him

Young, who is not a medical doctor, has received doctorates for naturopathy and nutrition from Clayton College of Natural Health (formerly American College of Holistic Nutrition), a defunct correspondence school that was not accredited by any agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education


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The real red flag however would be the fact a medical doctor isn’t going to announce a natural way in any form to heal yourself if he can prescribe you pills , medical doctors have zero interest in actual health they have an interest in patients and their medical views they program ppl to listen to .


I happen to know PH level is the most important thing to have and you don’t need a PHD to know that , one can literally save themselves a lot of jargon and uneccessary headaches in the modern age with unlimited resources to look up .

Years ago doctors didn’t even want to do the PH test unless you asked for it even though they did everything else thst involves typical bloodwork, I don’t know if still don’t include it ? There’s home kits to but a real blood test is better .
 
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Bad vision seems to be reversible without surgery or meds.

My one eye that was only good for near became good for far and near at some point during COVID. After relying on reading glasses maybe for too long a session, the eye good for near became blurry for near and I'm now somewhat decent for near without reading glasses, so it's gradually getting better. Maybe last week on the iPad, I was staring at tiny font on Amazon and it was sharp and I was trying to hold that focus.

I may try to work on the other eye that's blurry for near and try to sort of exercise it. It used to be good for far but after getting sick it became blurry and stayed like that.
I never even knew eye exercises existed until last year , I think food also effects vision sometimes see a little blurry from far away the next day I see like an Eagle , I rarely have vision problems never wore glasses ( I had glaucoma and cataracts a few years back in the day )

I have 15/20 vision for the most part but I also think the medical standards are ridiculous that require drastic scenerio s where you would need to see small letters from so far away it’s like they want to make excuses to prescribe glasses to .


 
I never even knew eye exercises existed until last year , I think food also effects vision sometimes see a little blurry from far away the next day I see like an Eagle , I rarely have vision problems never wore glasses ( I had glaucoma and cataracts a few years back in the day )

I have 15/20 vision for the most part but I also think the medical standards are ridiculous that require drastic scenerio s where you would need to see small letters from so far away it’s like they want to make excuses to prescribe glasses to .



At one point, standing at crosswalk, I couldn't really follow speeding cars passing by, but I kinda can now. I used to go to the batting cage often.
 
I wish these women knew it actually made them more unattractive.
That chick from the boys? Awful! 😣

I met a young college girl. She went MIA. Turns out, she went to do some work (WTF??? Early 20 something doesn’t need work). She fucked her face. She literally needs a surgery to fix her face now. It’s awful.

It seems like a follow the follower mentality. The same thing with the creepy long nails and bug eyelashes. NPCs!
 
no retirement until you're 180 years old :rolleyes:
 
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