Bryan Johnson· Author
there is a group of scientists that managed to reverse aging and mice you know about this so what exactly is that I think the one you're talking about is epigenetic reprogramming
The evidence is convergent. Multiple independent sources reach the same conclusion, the underlying mechanism is well-characterized, and even the field's most cautious voices treat it as worth doing.
there is a group of scientists that managed to reverse aging and mice you know about this so what exactly is that I think the one you're talking about is epigenetic reprogramming
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I think the one you're talking about is epigenetic reprogramming and basically there's two things you want to do you want to slow how fast you're aging and then you want to reverse the aging that has happened
We've known that you can reset the age of DNA taken from an "old cell" and putting it into a "young egg". Epigenetic reprogramming is real, and its coming.
Im seeing results in my lab that suggest that aging will one day be safely reprogrammable, resetting the epigenome so tissues and organs behave as though they were young again.
Recent experiments in epigenetic reprogramming suggest that we may not just feel younger but actually become younger - Lifespan, the book
Our experiments in epigenetic reprogramming suggest that we may not just feel younger but actually become younger https://t.co/5U3JA3kUPQ
Pill is in development now, coming in next 5-10 yrs.