Bryan Johnson· Author
We observed broad benefits across mental, hormonal, metabolic, and anti-inflammatory systems. Since these are the primary drivers of biological aging, this multi-system signal offers a compelling case for longevity potential.
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.
We observed broad benefits across mental, hormonal, metabolic, and anti-inflammatory systems. Since these are the primary drivers of biological aging, this multi-system signal offers a compelling case for longevity potential.
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We observed broad benefits across mental, hormonal, metabolic, and anti-inflammatory systems. Since these are the primary drivers of biological aging, this multi-system signal offers a compelling case for longevity potential.
We observed broad benefits across mental, hormonal, metabolic, and anti-inflammatory systems. Since these are the primary drivers of biological aging, this multi-system signal offers a compelling case for longevity potential.
After multiple 25 mg psilocybin doses, the data suggest that psychedelic mushrooms may have meaningful longevity potential.
The same study reported that psilocybin reversed senescence markers and extended the remaining lifespan in old mice. In mice: monthly dose of 15mg/kg (equivalent to a human dose of 25mg, after multi-factor adjustment) + 30% Increase in Survival Odds to Very Old Age: Starting at 19 months (the mouse equivalent of 65 human years), a once-monthly oral dose of 15mg/kg (equivalent to a high human dose of 25mg) increased the odds of surviving up to 28 months (equivalent to 80+ years in humans) from 50% to 80%.
+ Healthspan Hints: Treated mice maintained sleeker coats and regrew fur with fewer white hairs. Hair regrowth and pigmentation are common proxies in longevity research, offering an early hint of a general increase in health and vitality alongside lifespan gains.
Longevity Psilocybin extended lifespan in mice and preserved telomeres in human cells, first evidence linking psychedelics to longevity.
Psilocybin and related psychedelics may offer true longevity potential, beyond their promise for treating mental illnesses, improving mental health, and enhancing cognition.
We observed broad benefits across mental, hormonal, metabolic, and anti-inflammatory systems. Since these are the primary drivers of biological aging, this multi-system signal offers a compelling case for longevity potential.
We observed broad benefits across mental, hormonal, metabolic, and anti-inflammatory systems. Since these are the primary drivers of biological aging, this multi-system signal offers a compelling case for longevity potential.
Taken together, these data suggest that a single high dose psilocybin experience can transiently push my biology into a low inflammation, low stress configuration that is theoretically favorable for longevity.
Together, these findings suggest a plausible mechanism by which psychedelics, including psilocybin, can prolong both health and lifespan by improving mental well-being and rewiring the brain to a more positive, creative, and curious state.
Psilocybin is a longevity therapy.
TLDR: Psilocybin (a molecule in magic mushrooms) might slow aging, protect cells, and help you stay healthier for longer. Even if you start late in life.
80% of senior mice given a monthly dose were still alive 10 months later (19-28 months, equivalent to 65-90+ years), compared to 50% of the untreated ones.
The science suggests psilocybin may be a longevity therapy: + Extended lifespan in mice + Preserved telomeres + Extended replicative lifespan in human cells + Reduced systemic inflammation markers + Promotes anti-inflammatory environment in the brain
As more research is done, there's a possibility that tripping balls will be a part of everybody's longevity protocol.
In the same study, monthly doses of psilocybin were given to older mice. By the end of the trial, 80% of the elderly mice that had been treated were still alive compared to just 50% of the untreated mice.
This does suggest that psilocybin could slow your aging and keep you healthy longer.
So today let's talk about that which we consume in psychedelics. A lot of people have asked the question they are familiar with psychedelics as a vector for recreation and enjoyment and exploration and novelty and also there's a question of are these psychedelics potent I guess let's say drugs as a category which include psychedelics are they potentially useful for longevity and health
Some recent evidence showed that psilocybin had some potential longevity effects in the body
Although the lifespan study wasn’t finished, it is clear that there is a survival difference, even at this stage.
Early results hint at lifespan extension with psilocybin
In vivo, 19-month-old female mice (equivalent to ~60–65 human years) who received monthly psilocybin doses for 10 months had 80% survival vs. 50% in controls.
Psilocybin shows potential as an anti-aging molecule, with lifespan-enhancing results in human cells and mice observed in a new study.
Although psilocybin is listed as a Schedule I substance, these findings position it as a novel therapy for healthy aging and open a path toward 'psychedelic-assisted senotherapeutics', interventions that may enhance psychological well-being while also slowing genetic aging.