The fact that the creator of this drug mysteriously passed away and the entire board was replaced shortly after is a little more than strange. How is nobody talking about this!
What exactly is there to talk about? You may have a point if the research was buried, but it is still ongoing. Also it is normal when a CEO leaves or passes away, a new board is created. If you see anything strange here, you'd have to be way more specific.
@@basicguy5785what’s strange is that he died all of a sudden no interview directors gone white new ceo everything slows down if it’s not weird to you dont know what else will be
This is literally the future but I doubt big pharma wants it it will destroy their "treat the symptom not the problem" and there's too much money to be made there. Hopefully this spin this off into multiple applications so it wont just get squashed when dealing with one type of treatment
@@ACE-uu5pr ^ This. I really hope people understand the consequences that could seriously result from this if it's not mindfully distributed and accessible across society. Of course we all want longer lives for ourselves and our loved ones, but it doesn't bode well if the wealthy are the only ones who can afford it. It's not difficult to image that kind of future, and fuck is that scary. Love this step forward for science, but I dread where it could go given our society's values.
@LexDex. I'm not being negative. I'm simply stated that it would not bode well if this resource was exclusively accessed by the wealthy. It is an objective statement. I didn't comment on the general character of the extremely wealthy, though if you want to being the conversation there, I would argue there are many, many examples of how the majority of wealthiest members of our society are in fact apathetic to the plight of the poorest. And I genuinely hope you aren't considering philanthropy to be a qualifier for what separates the 'good' wealthy from the 'bad.' There is a long and sordid history of very questionable people donating large sums of money as a means to evade taxes, pull political strings, and make attempts to save face after fallout with the public.
This is mind blowing thank you Frank for helping our dogs reverse aging. i'm praying you have good luck in 2025 with humans as living forever while being young and active is my life goal. I follow a few people who are working to reverse aging and i've never come across you before. I'll be looking out to see what more amazing work you do, as this is the most important thing we could ever do for humanity and the whole world!
This talk blows my mind! Aging reversal sounds like something out of science fiction, but Dr. O'Donnell makes it sound not just possible, but about to happen.
It seems odd that the mice need repeated treatment. If one dose is enough to substantially lengthen the telomeres, that change should stick, not fade away after ten days.
I understand how adding back telomeres could protect existing DNA from future damage, but fail to see how that would repair already damaged DNA and 'reverse aging'
There is definitely an unforeseen danger or side effect. There always is. Hopefully we don’t get an “I Am Legend” situation 😅 Playing God never ends well.
The fact that the creator of this drug mysteriously passed away and the entire board was replaced shortly after is a little more than strange. How is nobody talking about this!
Because the media cartel isn't telling them
Let’s talk about it! Im interested in this company and just stumbled upon it
What exactly is there to talk about? You may have a point if the research was buried, but it is still ongoing. Also it is normal when a CEO leaves or passes away, a new board is created.
If you see anything strange here, you'd have to be way more specific.
Saw this too, People are so ignorant, man.
@@basicguy5785what’s strange is that he died all of a sudden no interview directors gone white new ceo everything slows down if it’s not weird to you dont know what else will be
The visuals of the elderly mice transforming after receiving the drug are nothing short of astonishing. Science truly is incredible.
This is literally the future but I doubt big pharma wants it it will destroy their "treat the symptom not the problem" and there's too much money to be made there. Hopefully this spin this off into multiple applications so it wont just get squashed when dealing with one type of treatment
@@ACE-uu5pr ^ This. I really hope people understand the consequences that could seriously result from this if it's not mindfully distributed and accessible across society. Of course we all want longer lives for ourselves and our loved ones, but it doesn't bode well if the wealthy are the only ones who can afford it. It's not difficult to image that kind of future, and fuck is that scary. Love this step forward for science, but I dread where it could go given our society's values.
@@drakarra there are good wealthy humans too, they will help the poor. don't be so negative
@LexDex. I'm not being negative. I'm simply stated that it would not bode well if this resource was exclusively accessed by the wealthy.
It is an objective statement. I didn't comment on the general character of the extremely wealthy, though if you want to being the conversation there, I would argue there are many, many examples of how the majority of wealthiest members of our society are in fact apathetic to the plight of the poorest.
And I genuinely hope you aren't considering philanthropy to be a qualifier for what separates the 'good' wealthy from the 'bad.' There is a long and sordid history of very questionable people donating large sums of money as a means to evade taxes, pull political strings, and make attempts to save face after fallout with the public.
Can you imagine living to 150 but feeling like you're 30? It sounds like a dream come true!
How does this not have more views?
Christopher Chapman died! 😢
@@lbtcrtThey fkg killed the ceo
They fkg killed the ceo
This is mind blowing thank you Frank for helping our dogs reverse aging. i'm praying you have good luck in 2025 with humans as living forever while being young and active is my life goal. I follow a few people who are working to reverse aging and i've never come across you before. I'll be looking out to see what more amazing work you do, as this is the most important thing we could ever do for humanity and the whole world!
This talk blows my mind! Aging reversal sounds like something out of science fiction, but Dr. O'Donnell makes it sound not just possible, but about to happen.
Get the info out asap put on block chain to protect❤
Just when you thought you've heard it all, along comes this mind-blowing discussion on reversing aging.
Love this Telomir is really something special
Feeling inspired after listening to Dr. O'Donnell's passion and dedication to pushing the boundaries of anti-aging science.
This video is a must-watch for anyone interested in intersection of science, medicine, and longevity.
Absolutely mind-blowing to see the dramatic effects of telomere therapy on aging in those mouse and dog studies.
The interview provides valuable insights into FDA considerations and the regulatory landscape for novel therapies targeting aging-related conditions.
Feeling hopeful for the future of aging and longevity after hearing about the incredible potential of telomere-based interventions
Insightful interview highlighting the transformative potential of telomere research in reverse aging.
There is definitely an unforeseen danger or side effect. There always is. Hopefully we don’t get an “I Am Legend” situation 😅
I'm all in on the telomere hype train after watching this.
They fkg killed the ceo
It seems odd that the mice need repeated treatment. If one dose is enough to substantially lengthen the telomeres, that change should stick, not fade away after ten days.
So I take that we don’t have access to this drug
So how long will human clinical trials take then, and when will we have access to this?
So you need to eat the pills continuously to stay young, if you don't, you revert back to old. Seems very profitable
If you stop taking the pills, normal aging begins again. Kinda like any long term medical treatment.
Good thing about America, you don't have to buy it if you dont want to
Does anyone have any information on how dogs are feeling right now?
How does telomir compare to TA65? As it is already for sale and also lengthens the telomirs?
They fkg killed the ceo
I understand how adding back telomeres could protect existing DNA from future damage, but fail to see how that would repair already damaged DNA and 'reverse aging'
Wild
They fkg killed the ceo
There is definitely an unforeseen danger or side effect. There always is. Hopefully we don’t get an “I Am Legend” situation 😅 Playing God never ends well.
Wondered if anyone secretly took some treatments themselves
Why not show a video of the dog
Only of a matter or time before they go after the guy who cures cancer- Be careful.
Like if you’re here after the CEO death
Does that mean theiy stopped the researches?
Bill Gates and George Soros have joined the chat
dead internet theory ahh comment section