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mashizaq · PRESIDENT/FOUNDER · ✭✭
Harvard professor David Sinclair believes that not only can we slow aging down, we can actually reverse it. On this episode of Health Theory with Tom Bilyeu, David Sinclair explains the three levels of aging, and what can be done on each level. He describes the lifestyle changes that slow aging down, the drug treatments that begin to stop aging, and experimental new procedures that may actually reverse aging once they are fully developed.
https://youtu.be/IEz1P4i1P7s

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Re: Potential countries for testing eHealth programs
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Re: Broader implications of age reversal
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