I like that Steve and his friends, in high school, decided they wanted to work on stopping ageing. My friends and I just wanted to graduate without getting kicked out!!
Steve is modest as ever but the universal pan tissue epigenetic clock ought to be called The Horvath Clock in his honour. Wouldn't surprise me if he wins a Nobel Prize some day.
It’s crazy how many people dismissed this guy back when this speech was given...now that his group had amazing results everyone is trying to get on board😆
@@Spookyaki1 Liz Parrish is a name worth mentioning, also David Sinclair and George Church are prominent geneticists in the field. These are the people who I'd say are probably working hardest to realize the vision Horvath laid out. There's a growing body of research papers in the field, Dena Dubal is probably the most prominent who doesn't have much of a media presence, if you have the patience (and who could blame you if you don't) for complex research papers, hers are very well written. And if you want, I'd be glad to talk about this with you in more depth elsewhere, I don't know if you have Discord or what have you, but I'll try to add you where ever.
Interesting research. Would be fascinating to see a twin study of methylation. The fact that we can slow aging with behavioral change is hopeful. Even if it means my wife is right about the veggies.
@@Spookyaki1 A couple names worth mentioning besides this guy, Liz Parrish and David Sinclair are both independently looking for a cure to aging, and have both made significant progress. There's a lot of material on this and a lot of voices, those are the ones besides Horvath who have stood out the most to me.
George Church’s company Rejuvenate Bio is developing a gene therapy to reverse aging (or aspects of aging). They have very impressive results in mice, and trials in dogs are already underway.
This was 2020 it’s now 2022 what’s the hold up with the anti aging technology please don’t make us wait 50 yrs for this technology all the money backing this should be already halfway done
This is a great discovery and Steve seems like an awesome guy. But I wonder if DNA methylation is accurate in anti-aging treatments? People have reversed their epigenetic age by taking molecules such as NMN, meaning that their DNA methylation levels have gone down, but does it actually mean that physically the same they were as before? In other words, if I am able to reverse my epigenetic age by 10 years, I should look and feel exactly as I was 10 years back. But from what I have seen, it doesn't exactly work like that. So I guess it's possible to trick your body into having lower DNA methylation levels without actually reversing the physical state of your body in entirety.
I don't think you can ever go back to a younger state, but you can change your cellular and molecular age so that your cells don't age and die as early as they would have without the treatment. So you will live longer and post-treatment, you will not feel as old as you should have felt
In Greg Fahy's TRIIM study (briefly mentioned in Steve Horvath's TEDx talk), 3 out of the 9 participants actually regained color in their hair after 12 months of treatment with growth hormone, DHEA, and metformin.
Yes, I believe yoy can feel 10 or 20 years younger with some supplements and a positive outlook on life. I definitely feel more than 20 years younger now. Last 10 years, I have gone through a cancer operation, broken right hip, took a long time for an operation date, so left hip deteriorated, which again I had to wait 5 years. After my left hip operation, I have been getting stronger with weight training and gained flexibility through daily strethching, pilates and yoga practice. The right supplements have helped me with my workouts, gradually getting better than 20 years ago. NMN, Rervatrol, TMG, vit d, k2, b12, creatinine, ALA, magnesium. I wish to remove hypothyroid problem within a year and osteoporosis on my next dexa test. I am in my 60s. People do not believe my age. I have no lines or wrinkles, but a faint line going from either side of my nose, which I hope will go away gradually. NMN, reservatril and Tmg only taken for about 3 to 6 months on and off. Cheaper versions of them.
In UK, we cannot get metformin. I take berberine and I believe that has helped. Also omega 3 supplements. Apart from last 2 weeks Christmas weeks, I do not go for desserts and sweets. Well today is 31st Dec 2022. From next week back to my normal diet, mainly veggies, salads, nuts, fish.
From today on , SEPT. 21 , 2024, if you lived long , you will EXPERIENCE MORE, that's all.....but from this day on, if you experience the next 40 years, you WILL SEE things you wish did not see and HOPE that you had not lived so long.
👐 🙌 👏 🙏 🤝 👍 YOU BET Calt ! Steven is originally from FRANKFURT/GER, and if you know what the "Frankfurter Aeppelwoi" (a speciality from the state of Hessen - made out of apples and sour like vinegar) does to your sense of humor, you know what I mean (sour makes funny 😁 )
I still don't understand the point of epigenetic clocks. It'd be one thing if the were designed to predict at what age we are likely to die, but I really don't see the point of learning one's current "biological age." For instance, I'm 36. Let's say an epigenetic clock informs me that I'm biologically 39. So what? Am I going to live to 85 or 110? What does being "39" when I'm 36 actually tell me? Nothing useful as far as I can tell. At most it might imply that I'm 3 years behind the trajectory of the average person. So does that mean I'll die 3 years later than average? Of course not. So what does it mean? Anything?
I think the point of an epigenetic clock is - to be used as a reliable tool (instrument) that measures the efficacy of different medical interventions aimed at age reversal. I don't think it was ever designed to predict one's absolute age at death.
@@cosmotagliafierro8055 Whatever the original intention, it seems they've been somewhat hijacked by biohackers and longevity researchers while they're still largely in beta, and well before they've reached "useful" status. In any case, if they're not designed to predict the probable length of one's life, it seems difficult to determine some other useful frame of reference that would make them meaningful. Without using my date of death as a point of reference, I have no idea what being "biologically 40" means. It's like being told your time during a race without knowing how long the race is.
@@cosmotagliafierro8055 why do we need to pay for an epigenic clock. From all the biomarkers at my doctors, the nurse told me by biological age. Also a lot of gyms have machines, which scans your body with various biomarkers and tells you your biological age. It looks at muscle mass, fats, strength and tells the age. These 2 are ok for me.
Accent is a product of the age of a person when they learn the foreign language. If you learn at say 7 or younger, there will very little if any accent. If you learn at 15 or later, it will be far more noticeable. Though there are certainly exceptions. Being a perfectionist, a terrific student and having excellent hearing, probably helps.
I like that Steve and his friends, in high school, decided they wanted to work on stopping ageing. My friends and I just wanted to graduate without getting kicked out!!
Steve is modest as ever but the universal pan tissue epigenetic clock ought to be called The Horvath Clock in his honour. Wouldn't surprise me if he wins a Nobel Prize some day.
It is already called that
@@mrwhitemantv yes
Everybody knows,
@@lindapestridge3073 apparently not
It’s crazy how many people dismissed this guy back when this speech was given...now that his group had amazing results everyone is trying to get on board😆
Exactly...He made huge contributions to the field of aging and epigenetics!!
it's always like that. same with einstein, newton, nikola etc..
@@gjermund8053 yep, me too :)
I want to live to 1000. 100 is way too short these days. Too much to learn and experience.
@TheChillestHappyGamer well if u still find life interesting why not
The earth would be overpopulated, no?
@@Spookyaki1 It wouldn't, such concerns are well addressed within the community, only developing countries have a serious problem with overpopulation.
@@caletevelen2647 admittedly I know little about the anti-aging community. What is the best starting point to gain insight?
@@Spookyaki1 Liz Parrish is a name worth mentioning, also David Sinclair and George Church are prominent geneticists in the field. These are the people who I'd say are probably working hardest to realize the vision Horvath laid out.
There's a growing body of research papers in the field, Dena Dubal is probably the most prominent who doesn't have much of a media presence, if you have the patience (and who could blame you if you don't) for complex research papers, hers are very well written.
And if you want, I'd be glad to talk about this with you in more depth elsewhere, I don't know if you have Discord or what have you, but I'll try to add you where ever.
You are a genius. Thanks for sharing.
“Your mother was right. Eat your vegetables!”
-Anti-Aging Science man
💪
Excellent presentation Dr. Horvath. I will educate myself in your work only out of curiosity...since my wife calls me and 'old fossil' .Thank you.
😂 uw vrouw toch
I love this guy. Lets have him speak more.
Is this the start of longevity escape velocity? Kurzweil was right if it is.
Yep, it is the single most important thing humanity can work on now.
Interesting research. Would be fascinating to see a twin study of methylation. The fact that we can slow aging with behavioral change is hopeful. Even if it means my wife is right about the veggies.
My wife is always right
@@manhnguyen5389 smart way to increase your lifespan!
Great talk
Respect from Russia
gratulalok, Istvan
The newest Nugenics discovery is the start of a revolution. I wonder if I’ll read this comment in 3020 lol
Quite possibly man, I hope I’m there with you😎
Yes you will. We both will be reading our comments together lol
I’m not familiar. What should I check out?
@@Spookyaki1 A couple names worth mentioning besides this guy, Liz Parrish and David Sinclair are both independently looking for a cure to aging, and have both made significant progress. There's a lot of material on this and a lot of voices, those are the ones besides Horvath who have stood out the most to me.
Liz parish
Genius.
Can this apply to dogs? I wish my dog could live longer than estimated!
George Church’s company Rejuvenate Bio is developing a gene therapy to reverse aging (or aspects of aging). They have very impressive results in mice, and trials in dogs are already underway.
Is your dog mammal? Then yes
German Tech. Very gut.
YOU BET ! Steve is indeed a FRANKFURTER guy !!
"Longer living through chemistry" - think I'll trademark that phrase.
We are bio-chemistry
@@rentoquando5249 we are stardust
@@JoeSolla 😁
thanks FOR GIVING EVERYTHING i DIDNT WANT YOU TUBE. EXTORT ME TO AVIOD ADS! I cant understand the guy in the add-
This was 2020 it’s now 2022 what’s the hold up with the anti aging technology please don’t make us wait 50 yrs for this technology all the money backing this should be already halfway done
Search for Harold Katcher and his e5 elixir
@@marco-pla Thanks 4 the tip Marco !!
This is a great discovery and Steve seems like an awesome guy. But I wonder if DNA methylation is accurate in anti-aging treatments? People have reversed their epigenetic age by taking molecules such as NMN, meaning that their DNA methylation levels have gone down, but does it actually mean that physically the same they were as before? In other words, if I am able to reverse my epigenetic age by 10 years, I should look and feel exactly as I was 10 years back. But from what I have seen, it doesn't exactly work like that. So I guess it's possible to trick your body into having lower DNA methylation levels without actually reversing the physical state of your body in entirety.
I don't think you can ever go back to a younger state, but you can change your cellular and molecular age so that your cells don't age and die as early as they would have without the treatment. So you will live longer and post-treatment, you will not feel as old as you should have felt
Yes, you should become younger too
In Greg Fahy's TRIIM study (briefly mentioned in Steve Horvath's TEDx talk), 3 out of the 9 participants actually regained color in their hair after 12 months of treatment with growth hormone, DHEA, and metformin.
Yes, I believe yoy can feel 10 or 20 years younger with some supplements and a positive outlook on life. I definitely feel more than 20 years younger now. Last 10 years, I have gone through a cancer operation, broken right hip, took a long time for an operation date, so left hip deteriorated, which again I had to wait 5 years. After my left hip operation, I have been getting stronger with weight training and gained flexibility through daily strethching, pilates and yoga practice. The right supplements have helped me with my workouts, gradually getting better than 20 years ago. NMN, Rervatrol, TMG, vit d, k2, b12, creatinine, ALA, magnesium. I wish to remove hypothyroid problem within a year and osteoporosis on my next dexa test. I am in my 60s. People do not believe my age. I have no lines or wrinkles, but a faint line going from either side of my nose, which I hope will go away gradually. NMN, reservatril and Tmg only taken for about 3 to 6 months on and off. Cheaper versions of them.
In UK, we cannot get metformin. I take berberine and I believe that has helped. Also omega 3 supplements. Apart from last 2 weeks Christmas weeks, I do not go for desserts and sweets. Well today is 31st Dec 2022. From next week back to my normal diet, mainly veggies, salads, nuts, fish.
Hi I would like to meet you.
From today on , SEPT. 21 , 2024, if you lived long , you will EXPERIENCE MORE, that's all.....but from this day on, if you experience the next 40 years, you WILL SEE things you wish did not see and HOPE that you had not lived so long.
Sir i am from india. What is the way to meet you. ?
Really enjoying the insights here! Aging can be tough, but Planet Ayurveda’s remedies helped me a lot. Can’t wait to share this with my community!
Who says German's don't have a sense of humor?
Hahhahaa so that person has right
👐 🙌 👏 🙏 🤝 👍 YOU BET Calt ! Steven is originally from FRANKFURT/GER, and if you know what the "Frankfurter Aeppelwoi" (a speciality from the state of Hessen - made out of apples and sour like vinegar) does to your sense of humor, you know what I mean (sour makes funny 😁 )
🕐
"hang in there"
I still don't understand the point of epigenetic clocks. It'd be one thing if the were designed to predict at what age we are likely to die, but I really don't see the point of learning one's current "biological age." For instance, I'm 36. Let's say an epigenetic clock informs me that I'm biologically 39. So what? Am I going to live to 85 or 110? What does being "39" when I'm 36 actually tell me? Nothing useful as far as I can tell. At most it might imply that I'm 3 years behind the trajectory of the average person. So does that mean I'll die 3 years later than average? Of course not. So what does it mean? Anything?
I think the point of an epigenetic clock is - to be used as a reliable tool (instrument) that measures the efficacy of different medical interventions aimed at age reversal.
I don't think it was ever designed to predict one's absolute age at death.
@@cosmotagliafierro8055 Whatever the original intention, it seems they've been somewhat hijacked by biohackers and longevity researchers while they're still largely in beta, and well before they've reached "useful" status. In any case, if
they're not designed to predict the probable length of one's life, it seems difficult to determine some other useful frame of reference that would make them meaningful. Without using my date of death as a point of reference, I have no idea what being "biologically 40" means. It's like being told your time during a race without knowing how long the race is.
@@cosmotagliafierro8055 why do we need to pay for an epigenic clock. From all the biomarkers at my doctors, the nurse told me by biological age. Also a lot of gyms have machines, which scans your body with various biomarkers and tells you your biological age. It looks at muscle mass, fats, strength and tells the age. These 2 are ok for me.
This man doesn’t look 51.
I apologize, I apologized before
Eat your colors!
Jeanne calmest was shown to be a fake. Google it.
NO ! There is only a discussion about her real age . . .
Ask me bollix
Billionaires will start removing all studies & breakthroughs in anti-aging lol
Yup. The masses will NEVER EVER get it - 4 SURE . . . for the elite, they are only crude sheep, flock . . . . useless eaters . . .
As if life worth living
. . . you doubt it ?
How can such an intelligent Professor have such a terrible german accent
dont laugh of people with bad accents. they know more languages then u do probably
@@gt9251 I agree I apologize
@@joerg-peterborn5169 :) no problem glad i could show u another take on the subject. . have a nice day.
@@joerg-peterborn5169 Still, you could understand everything right? Could you do a scientific presentation in another language?
Accent is a product of the age of a person when they learn the foreign language. If you learn at say 7 or younger, there will very little if any accent. If you learn at 15 or later, it will be far more noticeable. Though there are certainly exceptions. Being a perfectionist, a terrific student and having excellent hearing, probably helps.