We CAN reverse our biological age, but people don't want to believe us!

2024 ж. 15 Мам.
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If you want to learn how to introduce longevity into your clinic but feel overwhelmed with conflicting information then I'm hosting a webinar with Dr Nichola on the 28th May especially for clinicians to help you get started. This webinar will help ANY medical injector get started in longevity whether you're a beginner or advanced. Sign up to be notified when webinar registration goes live here: shorturl.at/etEM3
In this episode Tim dives deep into Dr Nichola's background in cellular aging and drug development to understand how she has become a longevity expert and entrepreneur. Tim uncovers why she ditched drug development and reveals the crazy truths about anti aging science. They also discuss the revelation that it IT IS possible to reverse our biological age but why so many people out there are sceptical to believe it.
Follow Dr Nichola on Instagram: / drnicholaconlon
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  • My neighbour is 93, he still works as an engineer(hydraulics), owns a German shepherd (‘only ONE now because he is in his 90s’), missing some parts of fingers due to the job, and the only issues he has had is removal of facial cancers. He is a self confessed sun worshipper. He has a smartphone, uses the internet, fixes broken things, ….He drives a big American Ute. Which he just changed the motor in. And changed the starter in his vintage Drott bulldozer. And rides a quad motorbike to run his dog everyday. (We live rurally). I take my son there for burgers on the bbq , etc, each week. Pretty cool neighbour.

    @drrachelblackie2976@drrachelblackie297610 күн бұрын
    • pick up truck, religious, quad, burger. The awfulness of american lifestyle

      @dou40006@dou400062 күн бұрын
    • ​@@dou40006Religious??

      @studentofgaia1530@studentofgaia1530Күн бұрын
  • The only thing I got out of wasting 40 minutes of my remaining lifespan watching this was that ageing was worse than all the other bad habits. So stop ageing.

    @aqueem@aqueem3 күн бұрын
  • try to get to the point quicker. I am into 25 minutes in the video and you have not yet told me how you will fight aging.

    @khaledel-ghariani3102@khaledel-ghariani31023 күн бұрын
    • 😂😂😂

      @wmp3346@wmp33462 күн бұрын
    • 👍

      @atiquenawaz1477@atiquenawaz14772 күн бұрын
    • You want that shiny free stuff. Never happened.

      @williamwightman8409@williamwightman8409Күн бұрын
  • Regarding whether or not it's a good thing to extend lifespan. Life is supposed to be what we make it. If we don't try to break out of the base programming, then there really would be no point in any of it. I say let's make the future that we want.

    @jdogi1@jdogi19 күн бұрын
  • The brilliance of Bryan Johnson is he knows what he's doing is not for everyone, however, he is able to break it down for the average person to make changes that can greatly improve their health. I think his greatest achievement so far is debunking all the newer therapies as "on the margin showing improvements that can be measured" but not enough to be scientifically proven to show dramatic decline in overall markers. Things like red light, cold plunges, etc. All good on the margin but you are better off with other efforts. It's interesting stuff and not very complicated but people generally don't like something that requires a little effort on their part. To each his/her own.

    @douglas2835@douglas28354 күн бұрын
  • Long overdue! Let's do it, now!

    @SlamminGraham@SlamminGraham12 күн бұрын
  • I think it’s our responsibility to improve lifespan and health spans; to become better for longer. Perhaps this is how we will evolve now; it’s been the way it is for too long. I look forward to learning more about how humanity can decide to “improve” instead of accepting the old paradigm. Live consciously and intentionally!

    @starview87@starview879 күн бұрын
  • Where is the hard information? Misleading title.

    @susymay7831@susymay78318 күн бұрын
    • Didn’t show up in the vid. Misleading

      @ericsonhazeltine5064@ericsonhazeltine50648 күн бұрын
    • This was my first introductory podcast on his topic. Much more to come.

      @DrTimPearce@DrTimPearce5 күн бұрын
    • Time stamps would help alot. ​@@DrTimPearce

      @thehippie3610@thehippie36105 күн бұрын
  • I would suggest that there are many who see and accept the parameters of living and dying with wisdom and compassion.

    @pchabanowich@pchabanowich3 күн бұрын
    • why not just delay the 'dying' part?

      @DrTimPearce@DrTimPearce2 күн бұрын
  • Thank you for the great video! I can't wait for more!!!

    @shannonkosko2243@shannonkosko224316 күн бұрын
  • Amazin' that they are researchin' and implementin' all of these ways for helpin' people livin' longer.

    @nexus7c0@nexus7c08 күн бұрын
    • Has your keyboard got a faulty "g"?

      @Markhypnosis1@Markhypnosis13 күн бұрын
    • Her accent is charming!

      @8d4o0c4@8d4o0c43 күн бұрын
  • Exactly what was the point of this video? There was zero information presented in this video. This was an absolute waste of time!!!

    @jameslmccauleyjr7334@jameslmccauleyjr73348 күн бұрын
    • This was my first introductory podcast on his topic. Much more to come. I am truly sorry you felt this way, the aim was to introduce people to the ideas.

      @DrTimPearce@DrTimPearce5 күн бұрын
    • Tbh I feel the same. Absolutely NO actionable info. I'd advise ensuring to give at least a few actionable takeaways for people! ​@@DrTimPearce

      @mikegracia1475@mikegracia14752 күн бұрын
  • Fantastic viewing. Entirely relate to your message. You both came across so well, warm and authentic. With as always Tim Pearce with honesty and and abundance of ethics. Excellent 🙂

    @HarrietRusby@HarrietRusby2 күн бұрын
  • I don’t think Brian Johnson is suffering, but I definitely think he is cringe. The whole “I have the 🍆 of an 18-year-old” kinds of comments just really turn people off - and not even from a propriety or prudish sense. Like I get that boner pills have been some of the best selling drugs for decades but we also now have a generation of men that can’t find sexual partners because of the deficits in their personalities and their politics instead of their 🍆 So when Johnson makes statements like this (obviously for the shock factor of saying it) a lot of people roll their eyes for a number of reasons.

    @alyshalynn@alyshalynn12 күн бұрын
    • They roll their eyes because they are ignorant. Older civilizations lived HUNDREDS to THOUSANDS of years perpetually YOUNG.

      @ozarkcyn1@ozarkcyn16 күн бұрын
  • Keep it coming Dr. Pearce! 💕

    @BuccaliArt@BuccaliArt11 күн бұрын
  • I love these. Please keep them coming

    @iamrichlol@iamrichlol13 күн бұрын
  • Zero point is made out of such a long conversation

    @InnocentSandDunes-tq8le@InnocentSandDunes-tq8le5 күн бұрын
  • Let;s go on this journey. This is what we do, I am glad you are venturing out into this, if not new to you, I am certainly glad you are speaking about it. I take several injectables and study, I feel better over 50 than I did at 40.

    @rondagilliard9438@rondagilliard94388 күн бұрын
  • Thank you for this good smart detailed discussion.

    @ioniatco@ioniatco14 сағат бұрын
  • This video wasn't what I hoped for, but it was a starting point for me and I found other videos with Dr Nicola that was more enlightening.

    @ellingolsen3194@ellingolsen3194Күн бұрын
  • Very interesting episode! Can you look into Khavinson's peptide bioregulators on a future podcast? Some believe they help with health and longevity.

    @stuartist@stuartist16 күн бұрын
  • Lost 47 minutes of my life watching this waiting for the video to finally start

    @SejalPatelDrSej@SejalPatelDrSej3 күн бұрын
    • It's our first video on this topic, meant to be an introduction. Sorry it was not what you expected

      @DrTimPearce@DrTimPearce2 күн бұрын
    • Tks for the warning

      @foreveryoung999@foreveryoung9992 күн бұрын
    • @@DrTimPearce good topic hopefully future videos are more valuable..:consider changing the title of this one to “expressing our feelings about aging - we don’t like it and neither should you!”

      @SejalPatelDrSej@SejalPatelDrSej2 күн бұрын
    • ​@@DrTimPearcefair enough, but then don't have misleading titles! Click bait gets clicks, at the risk of losing subscribers;)

      @mikegracia1475@mikegracia14752 күн бұрын
    • Waste of time not explain how

      @Deemo5@Deemo5Күн бұрын
  • I was born in 1463. C.Columbus was my best friend...

    @zbyszek511@zbyszek51111 сағат бұрын
  • So pleased to hear about this from you. I have been following this for the last 10 years but too afraid to look into introducing into practice. We are trialling an NAD supplement currently with outstanding effects and will be introducing to patients soon. Thanks for bringing it to the forefront! 🙌🏻

    @lumieremedispa6051@lumieremedispa605115 күн бұрын
    • And thank you for being so open and vulnerable in the video.

      @lumieremedispa6051@lumieremedispa605115 күн бұрын
    • Usana heaalth sciences has been proven to slow down aging by 10 years

      @dbds5626@dbds562614 күн бұрын
  • I found this to be very interesting. Many thanks.

    @gulmohamedakbar1495@gulmohamedakbar1495Күн бұрын
  • Really interesting, thank you 🙏

    @meganpitt619@meganpitt6194 күн бұрын
  • Imagine that you gave someone you love very much the most incredibly wonderful, personalized gift that you could find. Wouldn't you want them to appreciate it so much that they made the most of it and did everything they could to make it last a long time? Think of this gift as your physical life that has been given to your soul. I believe it's our responsibility to do whatever we can to nurture our lives and the lives of others as long as we can. It's not about vanity or conceit or self absorption. It's about respect for life. None of us created our life. Your physical life is a gift to your soul, an opportunity to experience the physical. Implicit in cherishing life is nurturing it the best we can at every stage, even old age. I totally understand about the rejection many people have towards the concept of longevity. I've been interested in longevity since in 1990s when I was in my 30s. Somehow some people think it's immoral to pursue longevity. So how about presenting it to them as prolonging health span? None of us want to become debilitated and end up suffering and spending all of our money on sick care. Nobody wants to become a burden on their families. Despite all of my efforts to maintain my health span, in my 50s I became sick. First it was arthritis. Then, a cardiac spasm that was misdiagnosed leading in short order to cardiac arrest. I'm here and surprisingly healthy due to the grace of God. He put me in the right place at the right time. Then, at age 65, I was diagnosed with breast cancer. Fortunately, it was early stage and I seem to be doing well today. But I don't take my health for granted. I'm always looking out for ways to improve my health. Life is good as long as we are healthy.

    @ayliea3974@ayliea397421 сағат бұрын
  • Loved the seed you’ve planted in my head of medicine1.0 vs medicine2.0

    @leecottrill439@leecottrill43915 күн бұрын
  • Can’t wait for such an exciting new revolution if that’s the right word

    @user-pk3qm6cy2v@user-pk3qm6cy2v14 күн бұрын
  • I really feel that if people understand 'health span', they will want to be a part of age reversal medicine. I'm a massive fan, as well as a customer of Dr Conlons', using her Nuchido Time + which switches biological pathways back on, that I didn't know had turned off or dialled down. Experiencing how it feels, as these pathways are restoring themselves is incredibly relieving. Cognitively and physically, the same tasks are becoming easier to do because my physiological function is more effective. My health and therefore span of health is being extended. This, more than just living longer is critical in enjoying life. Why would you want to spend more time than you need in suffering or even dis-function when you could be happier and more physiologically self-efficient?

    @benwright4510@benwright451013 күн бұрын
  • I'd really like to know what apparently flicks the switch at around 50.In women yes the menopause but it occurs in men too.Is it just accumulated damage or a breakdown in repair mechanisms? How would this be intiated ? so so interesting and could help lots of older people and young too.

    @autisticautumn7379@autisticautumn737912 күн бұрын
    • According to Jeff Bowles, its the change in the ratio of the "good" hormones (Melatonin, DHAE) to the "bad" ones (Luteneising hormone, Follicle Stimulating hormone). Of course that then begs the question of what causes the shift in hormone production? Many have suggested a "clock" in the Hypothalamus. There could also be a "clock" in the ratio of certain factors in the blood, according to the therapeutic plasma exchange people. Then there's the epigenetic changes which may be a cause or a reflection of aging, depending on who you talk to. Dr David Sinclair has made bold claims about resetting epigenetic patterns bringing about restoration of function. Others are skeptical and point to his commercial interests. There are anecdotal reports of women taking large amounts of NAD precursors and allegedly reversing menopause. So, plenty to stir into this complex plot! I'm sure all the above are related in some profound way, along with possibly other factors we are yet to identify.

      @coffeebreakchat2450@coffeebreakchat24505 күн бұрын
    • Doctors haven't really paid much attention to menopause. Halle Berry held a conference that finally has brought this to the forefront. Hopefully more will be done about menopause.

      @renaissancewoman100@renaissancewoman1005 күн бұрын
  • I see some thyroid issues here.... She needs to address this quickly

    @johnborgia457@johnborgia4572 күн бұрын
  • Is nmn and nad+ really any help?

    @donnaraper2887@donnaraper288715 күн бұрын
    • Yes if you are a mice, but it's useless for human.

      @Jfff-ugfgh@Jfff-ugfgh9 күн бұрын
    • It's proven in Mice- but human trials are much longer so we don't have that data. There is evidence to show a reduction in biological age through many interventions though, including some suppluments that boost NAD

      @DrTimPearce@DrTimPearce5 күн бұрын
  • Can someone advise on NAD where to buy anyone as seems some chose not to say

    @Sofia-vq7ud@Sofia-vq7ud9 күн бұрын
    • Take spirulina milk thistle copper niacinamide and fasting it will raise your NAD

      @user-xv5sn9gn5n@user-xv5sn9gn5n6 күн бұрын
    • I use Nuchido- it not only boosts NAD but reduces inflammatory consumption of it through supressing CD38

      @DrTimPearce@DrTimPearce5 күн бұрын
  • If you study the Bible we WERE used to live long, and in instances VERY LONG and also be fertile at an advanced age. The shortening of lifespan came as a "side effect" to the classes differentiation (rich/poor).

    @cmihalcea@cmihalcea6 күн бұрын
  • Play talk about her researching aging. there was no practical application

    @douganderson4091@douganderson40913 күн бұрын
  • I wish this supplement was more affordable, for a common person it is'nt cheap!!!

    @shannonhylkema6072@shannonhylkema60726 күн бұрын
    • They are working on it- also there are many free ways to boost NAD through diet, exercise and sleep

      @DrTimPearce@DrTimPearce5 күн бұрын
    • no need to worry, it doesn't work

      @JohnnyMagorish@JohnnyMagorish5 күн бұрын
    • Which supplement? Did I miss something? I watched it all bur didn't see one mentioned?

      @mikegracia1475@mikegracia14752 күн бұрын
  • And that would be a good thing because?

    @ladyville3@ladyville32 күн бұрын
    • It prevents suffering

      @DrTimPearce@DrTimPearce2 күн бұрын
  • I'm aging. I bought a fat body scale from Amazon. It measures about 12 different variables and weight. It gives a value and a graph. You have to input your age and weight goals. It will tell you the actual age of your body based on the values recorded. Yes I believe we can reverse aging. By following the values on my scale, I can do my best to get better healthier numbers to watch my body age backwards if you can understand that process. It's doable to be healthier but I believe 120 years is the maximum life span for humans.

    @twilliams9362@twilliams9362Күн бұрын
  • It stands out to me the experiences that your mother and grandmother suffered from seems very much impacted by estrogen loss. F I r a woman this decline , periomenopause, starts happening as early as 30's. Estrogen protects the brain, blood vessels, connective tissue, skin.... so many things. I know that here in America that our aging is moving much faster because of the ultra processed foods. Sugar accelerates aging especially in the brain. I think that with the right science that humans can have a life span of hundreds I f years. I think we will get there and really have to in order to survive beyond this planet and travel the vast distances to other places in the universe

    @kimdorcy5150@kimdorcy515021 сағат бұрын
  • I fast forwarded, no information.

    @Ru-shaunMILITARY@Ru-shaunMILITARY5 күн бұрын
    • This was my first introductory podcast on his topic for people new to the area- Much more detail to come!

      @DrTimPearce@DrTimPearce5 күн бұрын
  • ¡¿Posible, puede ser, pero es probable ... !? Personalmente lo deseo lo antes posible, mejor en un año que en diez o veinte años ... ¡Ojalá aumente rápidamente y abundantemente la inversión pública y privada en toda esta importantísima investigación!¡Ello aumentaría la probabilidad de éxito en los próximos diez años o, incluso, antes! Lo deseo mucho, claro. Sin embargo aún tengo la impresión de que la investigación tiene que superar muchos obstáculos. Así, me parece que aún no hay un reloj biológico fiable y disponible. Por tanto, los estudios en edad biológica, la efectividad, etcétera, de los eventuales medicamentos anti envejecimiento o pro rejuvenecimiento, sobre todo en humanos, parecen poco factibles y fiables. Desde luego hay diversas teorías sobre envejecimiento y aún no se sabe suficiente al respecto, si no estoy equivocado. Personalmente pienso en una pluralidad de causas con diversa importancia y función de las mismas como causa del envejecimiento. Así, las vías de posible "reparación" o "regresión" del envejecimiento aún me parecen tener muchos interrogantes y soluciones por delante. Creo que las sinergias de los posibles factores son muy importantes. De hecho yo uso cada día una notable cantidad de suplementos con la anterior esperanza, incluido Mononucleótido de Nicotinamida (NMN, por sus siglas en inglés) sublingual. Pero, sinceramente, no soy capaz (se que tendría que hacer diversos tipos de análisis pero por diversas cuestiones aún no he realizado suficientes) de saber que tipos de efectos tienen sobre mi, ni positivos ni negativos. Imagino que hay muchas personas en situaciones similares a la mía. Creo que si el mundo (los poderes mundiales) no cometen errores importantes, en pocos años se dispondrán de más y más medios de análisis y control de los efectos de los diferentes suplementos anti envejecimiento y pro rejuvenecimiento así como disponibilidad de más y mejores suplementos. Gracias por el interesante video. ¡Ánimo y gratitud a todas y cada una de las personas en el mundo que de una u otra forma contribuyen a que esta esperanza se vaya convirtiendo en realidad lo antes posible!

    @antoniomarti3322@antoniomarti332210 күн бұрын
  • For those looking for some sauce...read G Edward Griffin's World Without Cancer. You're welcome.

    @bethannea4842@bethannea48427 күн бұрын
  • Here is my research - fast, exercise, eat real food and get proper sleep 💤

    @wmp3346@wmp33462 күн бұрын
  • I don't understand why I watched almost an hour of this podcast, talking about nothing we dont all already know about reversal, prolonging, or ultimately stopping aging?? We kept waiting, and waiting, and watching...not one thing was offered??

    @Phoenixtwinflame363@Phoenixtwinflame36323 сағат бұрын
  • I think you have to let the person that you're interviewing.Talk more than you as the interviewer. Because with him chatting.I'm trying to hear Her.But all I hear is his voice

    @robinfrey2469@robinfrey24693 күн бұрын
  • Where is her accent from?

    @ericsonhazeltine5064@ericsonhazeltine50648 күн бұрын
    • Soft Newcastle/Sunderland.

      @jaybee2402@jaybee24025 күн бұрын
    • @@jaybee2402 thank you.

      @ericsonhazeltine5064@ericsonhazeltine50645 күн бұрын
  • I am not going to wait until they get to the point. Bla bla

    @frankasafscimone3920@frankasafscimone39202 күн бұрын
  • Based on science alone what the hell is the point if life? Not for us, but in general. Just to pass on genes? Why?

    @anyariv@anyarivКүн бұрын
  • Suzanne Campbell

    @user-kj8os5vb5g@user-kj8os5vb5gКүн бұрын
  • Of course we can reverse our biological age. The biggest effect of aesthetic medicine is the emotional state impact in my opinion. However, the flip side of that is true too. The negative experiences from terrible practitioners and terrible outcomes I’ve seen age people in what appears to be double time for the same reason. The effect on emotional wellbeing.

    @ThriveCollective1188@ThriveCollective11882 күн бұрын
  • @DaMonkeVillage@DaMonkeVillage3 күн бұрын
  • 8:50 Imagine that - plant medicine works better than pharma drugs 😅🙄

    @gnosisdespirit@gnosisdespiritКүн бұрын
  • Available for rich people

    @janapeony8561@janapeony856111 күн бұрын
    • For now, but but for long

      @DrTimPearce@DrTimPearce8 күн бұрын
    • That is why it is so promising. Hopefully it stays that way.

      @robertdaymouse3784@robertdaymouse37846 күн бұрын
  • All this and nothing to reverse basic Gray Hair.

    @TipsyPods@TipsyPodsКүн бұрын
  • Lol. Aging is a fact.🙏

    @osuk1@osuk13 күн бұрын
  • I've watched the videos from Brian Johnson. He does not look good at all. I don't care what he says about his anti-aging. He just takes a bunch of supplements and lays on the red light. Nikki to longevity is proper human nutrition. You have to give the body what it needs to rebuild and repair. You need hydration. You need exercise. You need good quality sleep. Let the body heal itself. Stay away from processed foods and all that other junk. That's out there. Start with that then if you need help after that then go to pharmaceuticals

    @danielwillover450@danielwillover4503 күн бұрын
  • Let her talk. It’s not about your story.

    @rayidchannel@rayidchannel8 күн бұрын
  • Sorry just word salad, when are you going to get to the substance of the video. I gave up watching.

    @edharding8372@edharding83726 күн бұрын
    • This was my first introductory podcast on his topic. Much more to come.

      @DrTimPearce@DrTimPearce5 күн бұрын
  • What a waste of time. I can get more information if we start iur own research .

    @tothandras6830@tothandras68306 күн бұрын
    • This was my first introductory podcast on his topic. Much more to come.

      @DrTimPearce@DrTimPearce5 күн бұрын
  • So what is the real information? I won't listen 50 minutes this crap, as others pointed out no information was provided.

    @jungervin8765@jungervin87657 күн бұрын
    • You won't learn a damn thing if you're attention span is that short. The purpose of this interview was to CHANGE the mindset of those who have been clueless for YEARS on the FACT aging CAN be significantly slowed down AND save TRILLIONS in the economy.

      @ozarkcyn1@ozarkcyn16 күн бұрын
    • ​@ozarkcyn1 lol.... Iono why, but in today's world, people's attention span is so short..lol But then again, to be fair..... I can understand. Their is alot of videos out there that wastes people's time and their is nothing to gain there. However.. I think when it comes to science or tech related videos that is this professional, I don't think that's something to worry about. People really do need to work on their attention span though. Nobody is gonna learn anything if life is all about "instant gratification"..etc

      @HmongCrypto@HmongCrypto5 күн бұрын
    • @@HmongCrypto It has nothing to do with attention span. The problem is no real information was provided.

      @jungervin8765@jungervin87655 күн бұрын
    • This was my first introductory podcast on his topic. It's not the heavy stuff for people already aware of the main ideas- Much more to come.

      @DrTimPearce@DrTimPearce5 күн бұрын
  • No disrespect intended, and sorry to hear about your family struggle, but isn't the point of the talk about what your guest has to inform us off? Seems it was more about your struggle

    @x-stormblade@x-stormblade4 күн бұрын
    • Well, this video is the fist time I talked about this subject and I wanted my regular viewers to know why. Sorry if it didn't fit the overall theme.

      @DrTimPearce@DrTimPearce4 күн бұрын
    • ​@@DrTimPearceI think the background info you gave was good, just a real shame there wasn't a section on what is coming out supplements, actionable steps etc. That was totally missing!

      @mikegracia1475@mikegracia14752 күн бұрын
  • Why don’t you get to the point at the beginning? Most of us don’t have time to wait till the end to find out anything… Start your show with the answers you would have a lot more viewers and there are lots of people that do that… no one likes to sit and listen to two people chat, it makes for a long show and angry listeners

    @ronilittle7028@ronilittle7028Күн бұрын
  • Age is the biggest risk factor???? Well if you stop aging, you’re deaf. This certainly beats all other risk factors. I’m 67 and have made some hugh changes in my life. I’m healthier than I’ve ever been. It is almost a full time job. Also takes a big bite out of my budget. I too worry about all the what if’s. What if I can’t afford this new way of life? I don’t travel because I can’t take all my supplements, and possibly eat how I like to eat. Forget about dating, no one wants to eat as I do. Also with the intermittent fasting I also practice makes me a weirdo. So at this rate I’m healthier, going to live longer, be all alone, because I’ve outsmarted aging. I’m very confused. And to top it off, I can’t even find an esthetician that can inject Botox correctly to remove the 11 lines between my brows, which are getting worse. Everyone promises they are the best, but NO! I’ve tried at least 8 times. Each time a fail. Then I look like a healthy, younger, weirdo! That’s my rant. Stop Pierce, more power to you, I’m game for whatever you want to try. Marta

    @MartaStephens-tw8bo@MartaStephens-tw8bo9 күн бұрын
    • If the wrinkles don't go away then you are NOT successful in your anti-aging protocol. A successful regimen comes with reducing of the wrinkles. All the rest I agree with: the diet, the weirdo part, the loneliness 😊

      @cmihalcea@cmihalcea6 күн бұрын
    • And they are always dermarollers

      @cmihalcea@cmihalcea6 күн бұрын
  • Nature has all we'll need for longevity, but if only big pharma would create natural remedies, we'd live longer, healthier, and happier lives. If only they could figure out a way to profit from it, too. 🤔 🧠

    @cuadstar@cuadstarКүн бұрын
  • I disagree with the premise that aging is the root cause of disease. Aging is a universal concept for the evolution of life and can not be stopped or reversed entirely. The frailty and disease associated with it can to a degree of course. As aging leads to frailty and susceptibility for all disease, but disease is caused by a mismatch between our current lifestyles and our genetic adaptations through evolution. That's a more empowering point of view and of course less dependent on drugs or therapies. If you change your lifestyle you can reverse your disease and improve your biological age.

    @bobborghartgooglable@bobborghartgooglable7 күн бұрын
    • You haven't done your homework.

      @ozarkcyn1@ozarkcyn16 күн бұрын
    • I believed the same as you but when we get into the detail of aging in later shows you will see that although aging and disease are separate, the process is the same.

      @DrTimPearce@DrTimPearce5 күн бұрын
  • Just keep your telomeres long and create more stem cells?

    @peovbenjamin9006@peovbenjamin9006Күн бұрын
  • THIS WAS A NICE TALK,... BUT JUST TALK, NO DATA!!! KIND OF LIKE A SALES PITCH. ONE OF THE REASONS PEOPLE DON'T BELIEVE IT IS THESE TALKS DON'T REFERENCE DATA!

    @falcon127@falcon1272 күн бұрын
  • This guy like to interview himself.

    @youtv7299@youtv729910 сағат бұрын
  • Is this a philosophical discussion or are they going to tell us what the molecules are that are showing anti aging promise? OK just watched to the end, big waste of time. Zero real info.

    @anyariv@anyarivКүн бұрын
  • She's peddling bs.

    @frankiecal3186@frankiecal31863 күн бұрын
  • Just do nothing and leave it to gates. 😅 or you can do something but won't 😅

    @rayvac7743@rayvac77432 күн бұрын
  • Pretty sure we can slow it down the effects, but let us not get carried away here. We are not going to reverse our age.

    @cgordon1386@cgordon138616 күн бұрын
    • Depends on the situation and the defintion of age- ofcourse we cannot reverse chronological age, but biological age is different- the informational theory of aging suggests aging is a programming problem- effectively a gradual loss of proper code expression. Many of the interventions that slow aging are essentially using the bodies own defence mechanisms to protect the code, and prolong the need for a reboot, through the stimulation of DNA repair enzymes which 'clean up' or repair the code in each cell. There is exciting (though early ) research suggesting that a full reboot may be possible one day. www.nature.com/articles/s41467-024-46020-5#:~:text=Organismal%20aging%20is%20inherently%20connected,or%20exposure%20to%20chemical%20cocktails.

      @DrTimPearce@DrTimPearce16 күн бұрын
  • Lol she😂 watched David Sinclair the snake oil salesman

    @jamesmanning6421@jamesmanning64219 күн бұрын
    • There's no such thing as snake oil in science and research.

      @ozarkcyn1@ozarkcyn16 күн бұрын
    • @@ozarkcyn1 hahahahhahhahah, David Sinclair the man whom has been accused my the top brass in science of 'fabricating data': dude, you are hilarious! 😂🤣 That made by day! Are you on the autism or Asperger's spectrum, l reasonably believe you are based on your statement

      @jamesmanning6421@jamesmanning64215 күн бұрын
    • She also did a Degree and a PHD, and worked in drug development for years specifically in antiaging.

      @DrTimPearce@DrTimPearce5 күн бұрын
  • All you are saying is “we’re gonna “ waste of time

    @christinebowman90@christinebowman9020 сағат бұрын
  • Bla-bla-bla with 2 screen friendly faces 😂😂😂

    @adriangabrielgramada1016@adriangabrielgramada10163 күн бұрын
    • Thanks for saying we are screen friendly... there is more detail coming in the next one- this was our first!

      @DrTimPearce@DrTimPearce3 күн бұрын
    • @@DrTimPearce Details ? On what ? How you do and understand things ? Or how humans belong in Nature, in the tropics and not in houses with smartphones and debating endlessly their puny existence ? Our mission and power and true freedom is in the tropics 😁 Our dream get-aways are about the tropics 🙂 Why be anything else anywhere else, even a vegan ? That's my point 😁

      @adriangabrielgramada1016@adriangabrielgramada10163 күн бұрын
  • talking in principles.. nothing real she has done to stop aging

    @sviniata@sviniataКүн бұрын
  • Tim wasted her time and ours

    @rodneymontoya9030@rodneymontoya9030Күн бұрын
  • Aging is a disease. So let's find the cure😊

    @normanquednau@normanquednau6 күн бұрын
  • Waste of time! Absolutely nothing about extending healthspan!

    @BethElliottArt@BethElliottArt3 сағат бұрын
  • I disagree with you God designed us to live to 120 hrs go to Nigeria and Pakistan they live to be 145 hrs please read the bible the reason you can solve this is because we we were not created by nature but by god read the bible you will find your answer not science god bless you and grant you wisdom yes wisdom

    @Rose-vo6wp@Rose-vo6wp4 күн бұрын
    • Sick people pray for god, and he gave us science. Thank you God!

      @DrTimPearce@DrTimPearce4 күн бұрын
    • Really,and you for sure know who wrote the Bible...😁

      @tampa1342@tampa13424 күн бұрын
  • I’m back, I meant to say, if you stop aging you’re dead. Also, I didn’t mean to say, Stop Dr. Pierce but So Dr Pierce …. Stupid spell check!

    @MartaStephens-tw8bo@MartaStephens-tw8bo9 күн бұрын
    • I knew what you meant :-)

      @DrTimPearce@DrTimPearce5 күн бұрын
  • unsubbed

    @gotohellfast@gotohellfast6 күн бұрын
    • Thanks for coming, I wish you all the best!

      @DrTimPearce@DrTimPearce5 күн бұрын
  • We CANNOT reverse our biological age.

    @JohnnyMagorish@JohnnyMagorish5 күн бұрын
    • True you cannot reverse chronological age- but Biological age BY DEFINITION is reversible, or they would be the same thing.

      @DrTimPearce@DrTimPearce4 күн бұрын
    • ?? I didn’t say chronological age. Please explain how ‘by definition’ biological age is reversible? That makes no sense at all. You can reverse epigenetic age as currently measured, but that doesn’t mean you’’re reversing biological age. If we could reverse biological age we would live forever, by definition

      @JohnnyMagorish@JohnnyMagorish4 күн бұрын
    • Biological age is a measure of epigenetic damage which is correlated to the likelihood of death. You can put a biological system into a new environment, and it can repair a lot of the damage, which is the same thing as saying you can reverse your biological age, but not the same thing as saying you can reverse it infinitely. For humans, that is not the case (yet) and there would be risks. For cells in isolation, it has already been done. Check it out here --> www.lifespan.io/topic/yamanaka-factors/ It's definitional because the understanding of aging is based on the hallmarks, and the hallmarks by defintion are changeable in both directions- when they change they affect the epigenetic age or they are not considered hallmarks.

      @DrTimPearce@DrTimPearce4 күн бұрын
    • @@DrTimPearceif you cannot do this indefinitely then by definition you are not reversing biological age, only some aspects of it. Anyway you admit that we can’t do it in humans yet so you’re admitting we CANNOT reverse our biological age.

      @JohnnyMagorish@JohnnyMagorish3 күн бұрын
    • @@JohnnyMagorish That's not a logical inference. Your car cannot reverse infinitely, it can still reverse. In the lab they have reversed developed cells back to stem cells, so it is already doable at that level. It's doable at a degree in multicellular organisms. At the heart of this is that you are not quite grasping what biological age is. To say it is not reversible at all is to reveal that.

      @DrTimPearce@DrTimPearce3 күн бұрын
  • Oh no.. you shaved? Don’t let this mad trend get to you dr Tim! Your hair was lovely, gray or not. Shaved heads suck .. imo .. sorry

    @Z8terfix@Z8terfix6 күн бұрын
    • I had surgery

      @DrTimPearce@DrTimPearce5 күн бұрын
  • This is one long ethics conversation! I have listened to this entire podcast by a so called expert yet have not learned anything at all in terms of increasing my health span or longevity! You wasted an opportunity to give out any real whisdom. Superficial fluff at best. All obvious stiff that anyone listening would already know! What a missed opportunity. Terrible job by YOU as an interviewer.

    @bobdesy252@bobdesy25217 сағат бұрын
  • for bieng a scientist shes not very smart. we were created by Jesus Christ. not evelution!!!! it breaks my heart to see a beautiful young woman so lost and decieved I pray in the Name of Jesus that the blinders on her eyes will be removed

    @ericachavez3727@ericachavez37273 сағат бұрын
  • You guys don't look any younger..stop pulling are leg

    @jabster58@jabster589 күн бұрын
  • Prosaic information anyone that watches videos like this has heard more than a dozen times. haircut=trainwreck. IMO anyone active in the longevity community as an influencer should disclose age in their profile.

    @robertdaymouse3784@robertdaymouse37846 күн бұрын
    • I had surgery, but thanks for your expert opinion on hair 🤕 This was our introductory podcast on his topic for my regular views to ease in to. Much more detail to come!

      @DrTimPearce@DrTimPearce5 күн бұрын
  • Definitely a bit of me this 🫶 love the topic very interested to see what’s to come. Imagine the money saved with a healthier elderly population and the lives that would benefit

    @EmmaLynne-ep8nv@EmmaLynne-ep8nv4 күн бұрын
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