Dr David Sinclair: Can Aging Be Reversed? After 8 Weeks, Cells Appeared 75% Younger In Tests!

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Dr. David Sinclair, a Harvard professor and leading authority on longevity science, asserts that aging is a treatable disease, not an inevitable natural process, and that his lab has demonstrated age reversal in animal tissues and human cells in vitro. He reveals that human trials for reversing blindness are slated to begin as early as April 2026, using a gene-based therapy that has shown the ability to reset cell age by approximately 75% in initial tests. Sinclair's "Information Theory of Aging" posits that aging is a cellular identity crisis caused by the loss of epigenetic information due to DNA damage and the misdirection of Sirtuin proteins. He claims that reversing aging could effectively cure age-related diseases like Alzheimer's, cancer, and heart disease, and predicts that humanity is at a turning point where people could live into the 22nd century. He also foresees a future where a pill taken every few weeks could rejuvenate the body, and that AI will accelerate these discoveries. Sinclair advocates for lifestyle changes such as intermittent fasting, regular exercise, and a plant-focused diet, and discusses a personal supplement stack including NMN, Resveratrol, Spermidine, Glycine, and specific vitamins. He also touches on the economic benefits of slowing aging and the geopolitical implications of age reversal technology, noting that the US government has expressed concerns about its control.

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