Peter Attia· MD
david's lab at harvard published work showing that when resveratrol was given to metabolically ill mice that were being basically overfed it produced a longevity benefit sort of
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david's lab at harvard published work showing that when resveratrol was given to metabolically ill mice that were being basically overfed it produced a longevity benefit sort of
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the famous paper was one in which the mice were Poisoned With a 60% coconut oil diet and they weren't dying of Aging they were dying because their liver swelled up to the point that it crushed their lungs and they couldn't inhale uh they couldn't breathe this is not I believe a pretty good model for the Aging response