At some level, longevity has to be genetic, otherwise how to explain the difference between us and a Humpback whale or a mouse. Most, if not all, of the interventions which are discussed seemed to be aimed at optimizing our health and age within the maximum allowed by our genes. If epienetic reconstitution and removval of DNA damage can be accomplished maybe this will change
You raise a number of good points! Based on what we know now, there are multiple contributing factors to longevity and aging. This is precisely why we have guests on the Longevity by Design podcast who work in all areas of aging research!
High carb is bad, high protein is bad, high fat is bad. The only reliable conclusion we can come to at this point is that food is bad.
Timestamps would help your nice interviews 👍
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At some level, longevity has to be genetic, otherwise how to explain the difference between us and a Humpback whale or a mouse. Most, if not all, of the interventions which are discussed seemed to be aimed at optimizing our health and age within the maximum allowed by our genes. If epienetic reconstitution and removval of DNA damage can be accomplished maybe this will change
You raise a number of good points! Based on what we know now, there are multiple contributing factors to longevity and aging. This is precisely why we have guests on the Longevity by Design podcast who work in all areas of aging research!