These Genes extend your Lifespan [6 Studies]

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  • Опубликовано: 28 ноя 2024

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  • @Physionic
    @Physionic  Год назад +4

    Previous video in the series: ruclips.net/video/6DKQpfqODEg/видео.html
    Next video in the series: Wednesday, 22nd

    • @juhugricko
      @juhugricko Год назад

      Thank you for such a great content you are creating. I would like to see a take on Dr. Steven Gundry and his 'Plant paradox' theory. Thanks!

    • @ballabingoaug9533
      @ballabingoaug9533 Год назад

      great video, just wanted to let you know that your mic is picking upp a high pitch ringing. You should be able to see it in a setting software and remove it

    • @DissolvingEmotionalReactions
      @DissolvingEmotionalReactions Год назад

      Would be interesting to look at how emotional states affect gene expression, and how gene expression runs in families... would be interesting to see how generational projection of emotional trauma in families affects what many call genetically inherited gene disorders. A study could look at identical twins adoped by different families

  • @jimdaikh9381
    @jimdaikh9381 Год назад +6

    If you make a video about this subject that lasts a month, I would watch it. This is a great video and a subject of big interest to me. My mother is nearing 96, she ate everything, lots of sugar, and she has no disease, strong grip, can go up and down stairs or hill, and get up from the floor with ease so always hoped someone would study her. Interested? 😂

  • @PomidorowaArmata
    @PomidorowaArmata Год назад +12

    It's really hard to say how valuable the content on your channel is because any word would to too less. Thank you and keep doing that amazing job.

    • @Physionic
      @Physionic  Год назад +4

      Wow, thank you. :)

    • @grainiac7824
      @grainiac7824 Год назад

      If "any word would to too less" means no words are adequate I would absolutely concur. Thanks for what you do!!!!!!

  • @TheShumoby
    @TheShumoby Год назад +3

    14:25 My great grandparents and grandparents lived 99-106. I'm double dominant in Foxo3a genes rs2802292, rs2764264, rs13217795

    • @Physionic
      @Physionic  Год назад

      That's so cool - thanks for sharing!

    • @TheShumoby
      @TheShumoby Год назад

      ​@@Physionicif I'm already a double mutant on FOXO3a snps, would that mean the gene is always active? I'm already on low carb diet and my last year's fasting insulin was 4.1uIU/mL,. Would low insulin levels have a negative effect on mutant foxo3a or would it activate it even more? Exercise didn't matter to my paternal grandfather who was obese, smoked tobacco, never exercised and laughed at people who brisked walk for exercise, but he did eat plenty of fish. He lived to 99.

  • @jertres2887
    @jertres2887 4 месяца назад

    The pritikin diet was basically high vegetable, high complex carbohydrate, low protein and very low fat. Not sure about calorie limitation. The focus was reduced cardiovascular disease, and it has at times been said you are as old as your arteries. At his autopsy, results reported in the NEJM, he was pretty much atherosclerosis free save for some fatty streaks in his aorta.

  • @astrol4b
    @astrol4b Год назад +19

    Hi Nick I wanted to note that 20 years in jail are nothing if your lifespan is 500 years

    • @pnkrckmom
      @pnkrckmom Год назад

      Lol

    • @iraklimgeladze5223
      @iraklimgeladze5223 Год назад

      But doctor will be in jailed not recepient

    • @astrol4b
      @astrol4b Год назад

      @@iraklimgeladze5223 "medice, cura te ipsum" doctor, cure yourself

    • @marknasia5293
      @marknasia5293 Год назад

      20 years, what are I planning on doing tearing that tag off a pillow, or worse a mattress?

    • @pnkrckmom
      @pnkrckmom Год назад

      @@marknasia5293 😄

  • @mr987mike
    @mr987mike Год назад +1

    Love your content. Keep up the good work

  • @tracymullane8818
    @tracymullane8818 Год назад +2

    Very cool, will study the transcript. The whole video I was thinking about Bryan Johnson and then bingo, he appears at the end. Thrilling information. New reading subject for me, FOXO. Thanks again.

  • @cityinthesky1341
    @cityinthesky1341 5 месяцев назад

    Good video. Thanks, Mr. V!

  • @locked2778
    @locked2778 Год назад +1

    Love this series

    • @Physionic
      @Physionic  Год назад +2

      I'm glad - 3 more videos to go...

  • @kabembabanza7242
    @kabembabanza7242 3 месяца назад

    good day, can you speak about insuline resistance

  • @betzib8021
    @betzib8021 4 месяца назад

    I'm an 80 year old female living on fruit...greens ...oats..and a small amount of beans a few times a week... I am.very thin and had muscle loss. I started working out...I'm gaining muscle rapidly. Still skinny...but much stronger. I can see and feel the muscle growth. I have much more strength.. I did not add more protein at any time. So...how much protein does anyone actually need I wonder.

    • @antoninmiquelis4420
      @antoninmiquelis4420 3 месяца назад

      1.6 g per kg

    • @betzib8021
      @betzib8021 3 месяца назад

      @antoninmiquelis4420 I like eating...I don't do math while doing so.

  • @johnnytwobyfour2592
    @johnnytwobyfour2592 3 месяца назад

    Wait, so CRISPR isn't really working out? Just noticed I haven't heard about that in awhile.

  • @felicisimomalinao1981
    @felicisimomalinao1981 11 месяцев назад

    Much thanks.

  • @tenminutetokyo2643
    @tenminutetokyo2643 3 месяца назад

    EXT1 contains the tumor supressor gene.

  • @mikesymth7243
    @mikesymth7243 Год назад +10

    If you send your dna for genetic analysis to any of the on-line services available, your genetic profile will be sold and available to the government or anyone who purchases that data.

    • @jp7357
      @jp7357 Год назад +3

      I don’t care … they’re welcome to it.

    • @TheShumoby
      @TheShumoby Год назад

      ​@@jp7357I don't care either😂

    • @FullKerfuffle
      @FullKerfuffle Год назад

      You might not care, but it also links to anyone in your family. Perhaps they care.@@jp7357

    • @Rick-tf4dl
      @Rick-tf4dl Год назад

      YOU CAN OPT OUT your genetic analysis is covered under HIPAA you have control of your own information!!!

    • @alexrayoalv
      @alexrayoalv 4 месяца назад

      Agreed. There must be open source Python code that can do the analysis locally on your machine without having to upload and share your data. Finding the FOXO3 alleles is trivial though and can be done with a text editor. ChatGPT can explain what you should look for and what the different variants imply.

  • @Mario-forall
    @Mario-forall Год назад

    Great video. Now, how much do these genes cost per month and how many times per day do I have to take them?

  • @darinrmcclure
    @darinrmcclure Год назад +4

    Thoughts on increased longevity due to C60 related to maintaining telomere length? 🖖😎

    • @incognitotorpedo42
      @incognitotorpedo42 Год назад

      @@Zuluknob c60 forms an adduct with unsaturated fatty acids. It is normally consumed in a form that is reacted with olive oil, which is mostly oleic acid. It has a number of positive effects. I don't know if telomere extension is even one of them.

  • @thehealthofthematter1034
    @thehealthofthematter1034 Год назад

    What about siRNA to manipulate the expression of certain proteins?

  • @tenminutetokyo2643
    @tenminutetokyo2643 3 месяца назад

    Genes are design but not destiny. How genes affect us can be changed and influenced to change outcomes.

  • @ricardokramer9371
    @ricardokramer9371 Год назад +1

    So how do we interpret the raw genetic data for the FOXO3 gene? Is it just the existence of those mutations (for example rs2802292 is present) or is the genotype of that mutation (G/T/A/C) ? I am asking for a friend...

    • @TheShumoby
      @TheShumoby Год назад +2

      I have great grandparents and grandparents from both side living 99-106. I'm double dominant GG rs2802292 Foxo3a

  • @matusedkosabo
    @matusedkosabo Год назад

    Could you make video abou RLT / NIR ?

  • @floydald
    @floydald Год назад

    Is there a genie?

  • @edsuttmann7889
    @edsuttmann7889 Год назад

    I certainly do … I call them stretchy jeans are probably going to add maybe six months to a year onto my life just by letting the my digestion system relax and flow …

  • @squareswing
    @squareswing Год назад

    What's the story on Retatrutide? Sounds too good to be true.

  • @earl9673
    @earl9673 Год назад

    "There can be only one, may it be Earl the Highlander".

  • @susymay7831
    @susymay7831 Год назад +1

    Will you make a video about the Russian scientist who inherited himself with a 3.5 million year old living virus, with of course, your thoughts?

  • @sadiaanwari7468
    @sadiaanwari7468 Год назад

    What is your full name? I would like to read your papers.

  • @walidoulondon8107
    @walidoulondon8107 Год назад

    How about sirtuin 6?

  • @roqclimber
    @roqclimber Год назад

    Daft Too! That seems to be a common gene.

  • @ahnehtub2
    @ahnehtub2 Год назад +1

    Yeahhh good study for politicians. They could live as twice as long. :)))))

  • @david-jr5fn
    @david-jr5fn Год назад +3

    Is it worth storing a child's umbilical cord stem cells? Could they be utilised in the future for some antiageing purpose?

  • @tomrobertson3236
    @tomrobertson3236 Год назад +1

    ALL 4 grandparents lived to 85. One to 96
    5 alcoholics quit drinking in their 50s
    No strokes or heartaches
    I'm partial to heinliens series with the longevity foundation matchmaking based on long lived grandparents

  • @smit816
    @smit816 Год назад

    youtube vids that create braincells are the best, always love the level headed aproach and then the illustrations as well!

  • @sarahdriedger4386
    @sarahdriedger4386 Год назад

    Nice.

  • @ahadiabdull9972
    @ahadiabdull9972 Год назад

    Why do you and and Andrew huberman post at the same time at the same day.

    • @Reza-u1w
      @Reza-u1w Год назад +3

      Because Andrew is jealous of me and I'm so handsome!

  • @Nickscassera
    @Nickscassera Год назад

    If I join the insiders, will you manipulate my genes?

  • @iraklimgeladze5223
    @iraklimgeladze5223 Год назад +1

    We can give hormone suppressor to a kid, but adult can't consent changing their body?

  • @matthewzuleger4569
    @matthewzuleger4569 Год назад

    Im adding this coment to this vid because it your most recent and I wanted you to see it. Id like you to do someting on Anthony Chaffee, when I first started to watch him I thought very well off him but over time my opnion started to change. I suspect hes on the payrool of the beef councle, and any opinions no carnavor you care to make thanks MZ

  • @dianetheone4059
    @dianetheone4059 Год назад +3

    My Dad is 104, his Ilittle brother is 102. I'm betting on my gene pool.

  • @newdata
    @newdata Год назад

    excercise cannot extend maximum lifespan so it is overated old tech . just like sailing can cross the sea but it is obsolete.

  • @whatthefunction9140
    @whatthefunction9140 Год назад

    I identify as nematode.

    • @Physionic
      @Physionic  Год назад

      And you're the best nematode.

  • @anon9019
    @anon9019 Год назад

    all this talk about genes, but i am more of a shorts guy

  • @hampopper3150
    @hampopper3150 Год назад

    She gots worms!

  • @lynnwilliams5432
    @lynnwilliams5432 Год назад

    Henry Kissinger?

  • @theshadow8008
    @theshadow8008 Год назад

    Pluripotent stem cell...

  • @carolbrenner3121
    @carolbrenner3121 Год назад

    Sleep ??❤

  • @easyacademy8110
    @easyacademy8110 Год назад

    I think he is a bit nervous when he presented his content, can hear his breathing :)

  • @xntumrfo9ivrnwf
    @xntumrfo9ivrnwf Год назад

    I am a worm... in the bedroom (if you know what I mean)

  • @evanlouis8853
    @evanlouis8853 Год назад

    Love your channel...but wondering why you eat animal products? They are not necessary for good health. You've got a big scientific brain, but your heart needs a little work. Compassion for the humane treatment of animals.

    • @AJDOLDCHANNELARCHIVE
      @AJDOLDCHANNELARCHIVE Год назад +1

      Meat is just about the most nutrient dense food one can eat. Human-beings would not be what we are today, if not for the consumption of meat that allowed our brains to grow so large.
      Look at so-called "Cro-Magnon" (now referred to "Anatomically Modern Humans", larger brains and larger stature than modern-day humans, and they ate almost exclusively meat (being that they lived during the Ice Age in Northern Europe).
      You cannot live a healthy long-life as a vegan without artificial supplementation, that should really tell you something about what we are designed to eat.