What can a K-Pop detention tell us about the psychology of trust?
Unfortunately, when people decide to look into anti-aging, they treat the telomerase activation theory with the same suspicion as a LAX customs officer.
Unfortunately, when people decide to look into anti-aging, they treat the telomerase activation theory with the same suspicion as a LAX customs officer.
We chat with BioViva CEO Liz Parrish, who has heroically injected herself with a live virus meant to transfect her with two genes- telomerase and follistatin.
In this really fun 16-minute video, I interview Karl about hitting and batting his age at 76.
He talks about getting into an Ivy league college as his “safety school”, flying three jumbo jets with 5,000 mink into post-war Japan as a 21-year-old stranger in a strange land, and his dream of taking batting lessons from a defrosted Ted Williams.
Finally, Karl talks openly about his experiences taking TA-65, a telomerase activator, and the other keys to being incredibly productive and relatively healthy as he ages chronologically but not biologically. Karl is an inspiration and a great guy to get to know.
This week, I was speaking with my 92-yo patient, Edward L, who kept on telling me he didn’t fell anything different after three years of using a telomerase activator.
So I asked him why he continued using it, and he replied, “it’s the best thing out there”.
When we probed a little deeper, it seems that a lot of his blonde hair was coming back (people love that) and that he started lucid dreaming again.
I would guess that his telomere length would have been LONGER three years ago because there would have been many stem cells in crisis with lengthening but damaged chromosomes. But I believe his percentage of critically-shortened telomeres would have been higher (typically in the teens)
For those of you who suffer or know someone who suffers from back pain (i.e. everyone), here is a webinar with a patient of mine whose pain reversed and who actually regrew his vertebrae.
DISCLAIMER: This website is for educational purposes only and is not for advertising. Telomerase activators and nanovesicles are not FDA-approved to prevent or treat any disease and anecdotes are not scientific proof of efficacy. All patients were treated in the context of a fully informed and legally-protected patient physician relationship.
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Exosomes and TA-65 are not FDA-approved to prevent or treat any illness