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is reverse aging already possible to an extent

PostPosted: Sat Feb 25, 2023 3:55 pm
by everything
https://fortune.com/well/2023/02/23/rev ... n-science/
At 67 years old, Dr. Nir Barzilai looks about the same as, if not younger than, he did 10 years ago. It’s apparent in side-by-side photographs, and it’s what most people who know him say. Barzilai lives a healthy lifestyle. He exercises every day, eats right, and practices intermittent fasting.

He’s also been taking the diabetes drug metformin off label for 10 years. He has never been diagnosed with diabetes or prediabetes—the conditions for which the drug is approved and prescribed—but takes it for a different off-label reason.

“We know that it targets aging,” said Barzilai, who is a professor of medicine and genetics at Albert Einstein College of Medicine and director of the American Federation for Aging Research.

“People on metformin have 30% lower rates of almost every kind of cancer. It delays cognitive decline. Even people with diabetes who are obese and have more disease to start with but are on metformin have lower mortality rates than people without diabetes who aren’t on the drug.”

Re: is reverse aging already possible to an extent

PostPosted: Mon Feb 27, 2023 1:01 pm
by yeniseri
Cells are always reproducing based on the quality of food you eat. If your gut lacks the nutritional enzymes, bacteria, flora, etc then the body will develop accordingly and the mind follows accordingly.
The rest of the time, it is our attitude about a thing that "stifles' "youth" and 'vitality'. As an example I have tried to be outdoors when I can and take a few freinds with me but they always say that they are too old,
too tired, stuff they used to do are no longer relevant, etc. that the mindset creates it own frequency, energy and viration that is bad for the body. Even with sarcopenia, the more "active' one can maintain, the better in the long run for
increased quality of life and keeping disease at bay!