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@r.guerreiro1408 ай бұрын
Organic agriculture is an unsustainable fraudulent hype and you should be ashamed of defending it
@wayneschenet53403 ай бұрын
The big issue with this is the $$$ Cost !
@sgtaneja7 ай бұрын
Magnesium supports the enzyme (telomerase), which regulates telomere length. Other secondary cofactors for telomere regulation are folate, b12, glycine, vit B3, vit C, vit D. Some botanicals like Astragalus root, Reshi fruit, Cat's claw can also indirectly influence telomeres. Update: If you are not absorbing magnesium well or feeling its therapeutic effects, try pairing it with P5P, zinc, vit D and opt for magnesium glycinate/taurinate/threonate. P5P is critical for optimal magnesium utilization. Quote : " When a telomere attains a critical short length, cells recognize it, and replication is attenuated, which results in cell senescence. Previous studies have indicated that magnesium maintains telomeric chromatin structure and integrity, as well as supports telomerase regulation. "
@magdalenoybarra27937 ай бұрын
Very interesting, can you explain a little ?
@sgtaneja7 ай бұрын
@@magdalenoybarra2793 I have updated my previous comment to add the explanation.
@magdalenoybarra27937 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for the great info , Do you have the dosage for a 56 yr old at 240lbs. ? I do take some of these supplements bit I don't feel a difference. Can you help ?
@sgtaneja7 ай бұрын
@@magdalenoybarra2793 It depends on your underlying health issues.
@magdalenoybarra27937 ай бұрын
@@sgtaneja ah I see. Well some spikes of elevated blood pressure, pre diabetes. Chronic back pain but other than that..peachy.
@justinshields38194 ай бұрын
Step 1: eat healthy (Mediterranean diet) drink plenty of water, organic green tea, berries, organic nuts with only sea salt. Make sure to check all ingredients that we consume. Get quality sleep! Step 2: exercise regularly, walk as well outside during sun exposure (natural vitamin D)* key note if you eat healthy and exercise your body protects against sun damage. Step 3: fasting is one of the keys to slow down the aging processes. If you do extended fasting of 3 or more days once or twice a year drinking only water, this will repair your DNA, produce stem cells, and will lengthen your telomeres. Which has the ability to extend your life. Incorporating all 3 steps will slow your aging process and may reverse your aging process.
@ancesthntr8 ай бұрын
Though it is completely different, I would be curious how a rigorous sauna routine for a similar time period affected the same markers. Saunas are far more accessible and affordable for the average person.
@OceanFrontVilla38 ай бұрын
Deep breathing (box breathing) a few minutes per day is even cheaper. Humming works too.
@UsYoungAgain8 ай бұрын
Exactly, any physiological adversary switches on survival mechanisms
@svenbrosa50528 ай бұрын
yeah also doing the 3 min miracle, i did that for 30 days i was in shock how i felt and i felt amazing energized clean stronger. cause it oxygenates your body
@jozette-pierce7 ай бұрын
@@svenbrosa5052 what is the three minute miracle?
@Zett767 ай бұрын
@@OceanFrontVilla3 box breathing: do you exhale completely? When I do that, I feel quite stressed during the 4 seconds pause, before the inhale phase...
@hs-gy8nnАй бұрын
Hi Dr. Maroon, great speech. You did back surgery for me, my wife, and my son-in-law many years ago. Thanks to you and your example, I at 78 exercising 6 times per week and feel great.
@Msloverawfood2 ай бұрын
WOW, this gentleman looks and acts fantastic for 83. Keep on keeping on Dr Bryan.
@davidstewart28718 ай бұрын
Worked with this technology in the early eighties. Designed the com system for a one man chamber. Michael Jackson got a unit, way back then.
@ericsonhazeltine50648 ай бұрын
And look what happened to HIM!
@furiousdoe77798 ай бұрын
Died alone in his chamber ?
@davidstewart28718 ай бұрын
@@furiousdoe7779 If that was the case, then the question is, who was watching over him? That is the reason for the com system.
@gmw30838 ай бұрын
Maybe MJ floated away
@sjstone73378 ай бұрын
How did that work out for Micheal?
@egbertrapp25037 ай бұрын
Great and sympathetically delivered speech. Rarely have I seen someone so cognitively and physically vital at the age of 83. Great, keep it up! 🙂👌
@redrock19638 ай бұрын
At 83, he's got a 30 yr old daughter. Telomeres are doing OK.
@bulkypug38118 ай бұрын
My telomere needs to be lengthened. 😥 🌭
@stepside28398 ай бұрын
@@bulkypug3811 call his daughter !!!👀 ~~ 😱🍤
@edatnatcir8 ай бұрын
So he busted a nut in his 50s. Big deal. How old was the mother at that time and where is she now?
@anthonykelly31758 ай бұрын
That would mean he had at 50, amazing, like every other 50 year old
@UsYoungAgain8 ай бұрын
@@anthonykelly3175 I am 50
@apollosun62688 ай бұрын
Hyperbaric Oxygen
@Galosat8 ай бұрын
Have you really tried HC?
@augustusbetucius29318 ай бұрын
I wish it were readily available and affordable. I have a friend who was trained to do HBOT, and has two chambers she uses to treat people with. She trained with the foremost HBOT practitioner in the US. She has told me that the biggest problem with this therapy is that it is hard to find people who are truly good, and qualified to administer HBOT. It's not merely a matter of turning on the valves and letting it run. My partner looked into in our area. To get it two to three times a week, which is what is needed, is prohibitively expensive.
@bigthunder70028 ай бұрын
@@augustusbetucius2931how much is it to purchase your own chamber?
@creatingawareness19478 ай бұрын
Breathe lol, wim hoff 🤯
@mufasachainbreaker77578 ай бұрын
Isn't that just regular oxygen in a hyperbolic chamber?
@baraki8548 ай бұрын
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy requires a lot of big expensive equipment that takes up a whole room and a specially trained staff. You're basically inside a metal tube in which the air pressure is more than doubled while combined with higher O2 concentration. The big danger is a fiery explosion. It works because increased air pressure allows O2 to dissolve in blood plasma in addition to being carried by hemoglobin.
@UsYoungAgain8 ай бұрын
no, not necessarily - there are tent-like structures, 1.5 at, and oxygen concentrators are cheap..
@baraki8547 ай бұрын
@UsYoungAgain Yeah, I've heard of those, but for some reason, they aren't as good for the problems HBOT is medically indicated for. Whether they work well for lengthening telomeres will require some additional research.
@kevinmithnick99937 ай бұрын
So, you telling me I only need an oxygen concentrator and a pressure regulator? As a welder, I have both...
@dc370097 ай бұрын
@@kevinmithnick9993 Yeah, I was just thinking the same thing ! ~Makers~
@kevinmithnick99937 ай бұрын
@dc37009 just wondering if it is 16% O2 + ~70% N2 + other gases at 1.5 at. If that is the case, is doable
@RAGEBAIT198 ай бұрын
Step 1: have $$$$$😮
@nicholasdemetriades91548 ай бұрын
100% truth. If you don't have enough $ to pay all your bills. Reduce telomere length by 100%
@kathleenking478 ай бұрын
@nicholas demetriades9154 Kids with progeria Have no telemeres
@squamish42448 ай бұрын
Step 2: have more $$$
@PressPowerPlay8 ай бұрын
@@kathleenking47are you serious?!?😮
@PressPowerPlay8 ай бұрын
@@squamish4244exactly hyperbaric chambers are expensive. You can get one at home but it's even more expensive even if you get a portable one.
@konagraziosi55748 ай бұрын
Inspiring talk! thank you! I hope I can be like this when I'm 80's.
@marlow7696 ай бұрын
Yeah, winning the lotto will have to be your first step.
@spiegel32696 ай бұрын
Here in Vancouver you can get 10 treatments of 1 hour each for $135 Canadian dollars. 90 minute treatments are $193.50 each. So 50 treatments would be $6750 or $9675. Not bad for something that could lengthen your telomeres and extend your life.
@djimiwreybigsby52634 ай бұрын
That's more than my social security for 6 months
@nancyhunt900011 күн бұрын
Unfortunately, the most difficult aspect for many is obtaining strong family ties …..and/or really bonding with anyone.
@costa7688 ай бұрын
Adaptation to low oxygen might be better overall "We report that chronic continuous 11% oxygen commenced at 4 weeks of age extends lifespan by 50% and delays the onset of neurological debility in Ercc1 Δ/- mice. Chronic continuous hypoxia did not impact food intake and did not significantly affect markers of DNA damage or senescence, suggesting that hypoxia did not simply alleviate the proximal effects of the Ercc1 mutation, but rather acted downstream via unknown mechanisms. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study to demonstrate that “oxygen restriction” can extend lifespan in a mammalian model of aging."
@davidgifford81128 ай бұрын
Surgeons performing “Off Pump Coronary Artery Bypass surgery (OffCAB) clamp the distal portion of the coronary to be operated for a short time to “pre condition” the tissue to hypoxia so that the bypass graft can be attached with minimal damage. Limited exposure to hypoxia can be useful.
@costa7688 ай бұрын
Also research has shown that ventilating patients with oxygen without hypoxia can cause harm, and higher oxygen levels are linked with cancer (altitude basis) etc Oxygen causes ROS and more of it means more ROS, also transcription factors related to the adaptation of low oxygen namely HIF-1 and HIF-2 trigger further expression of genes, the holy grail might be literally hiding under our noses.
@TickleMeTimbers8 ай бұрын
but that's in mice... there's huge differences in human and mice babies, notably the fact that humans are born far earlier in their development than mice are. do a quick search on chronic hypoxia in infant humans. then come back to me.
@Freja_Solstheim8 ай бұрын
And not only is that in mice. It's also a special breed of mice. I want to know if they tested this in WT mice.
@alan2102X8 ай бұрын
Sure, just like high altitude training, or even just high altitude living. Restrict oxygen, stimulate erythropoietin production, result: more oxygen! We're working on two ends of the same issue. Best approach is probably to alternate the two: HBO or other oxygenating treatments, alternating with high-altitude training/living for a month or so to upreg erythropoietin. Either that or use supplemental erythropoietin, but that must be done quite carefully to avoid (hazardous) overshoot, hematocrit too high.
@jameslowellblakenship21928 ай бұрын
The advancements in longevity are amazing. I've been given hope to be able to enjoy my older age more and more as I continue to learn more.
@muzzletov8 ай бұрын
so youre convinced that you will benefit from the advancements? do you really think you can afford a HBOT treatment? the issue is not necessarily cost but rather scaling.
@jameslowellblakenship21928 ай бұрын
@@muzzletov Yes, not in the form as it is on all the videos. But I'm an old hillbillies with that ability to compromise almost anything. So the cost is not the barrier. Only the process of achievement will take time .
@alan2102X8 ай бұрын
@@muzzletov Step across the border into Mexico and it becomes MUCH cheaper. In Mexico City, commonly $12-15 per session. Do some searches, you will find.
@deepwaters23348 ай бұрын
If you lived in an underwater house, you could actually inhabit a passively pressurized hyperbaric oxygen chamber since the pressure of dense water at even 33 ft would produce approximately 2 atmospheres of pressure. The deeper you go, the higher the atmospheric pressure. The coolest thing is you could actually have an open door to the ocean underwater in your house because the hyperbaric pressure in your house would match that of the open ocean, meaning the water would not flood your house, but just pool like a pond would on the surface. Interestingly, if a hurricane caused storm surge though, this would cause the water to rise because the depth of water would have increased, increasing the atmospheric pressure needed to push against it probably by more than the decrease in pressure in the atmosphere above.
@JJ-vp3bd8 ай бұрын
The people of Atlantis lived almost forever
@deepwaters23348 ай бұрын
@@JJ-vp3bd Maybe this is why.
@terjeoseberg9908 ай бұрын
You could just go scuba diving twice a week.
@deepwaters23348 ай бұрын
@@terjeoseberg990 A submerged living space could give constant benefits. Going diving would be a daily activity.
@LauraDawnTheAwesomePossum8 ай бұрын
@@JJ-vp3bdAtlanteans lived during a time the Earths atmospheric pressure was different. That's part of why. Maybe different oxygen levels too, I don't know. Post flood and people lived drastically shorter life spans. Methuselah lived to be like 900 something.
@I-Dophler8 ай бұрын
Absolutely fascinating insights here. The emphasis on epigenetic factors, particularly how diet and lifestyle choices directly influence our genes, strikes a powerful chord with me. It's a strong reminder of how much control we have over our health outcomes through seemingly mundane daily decisions. The transformative effects of hyperbaric oxygen therapy, as evidenced by personal experience and scientific study, further highlight the untapped potential in combining traditional health practices with modern medical innovations for longevity and wellness. It's encouraging to see such concrete examples of improvement in health markers and physical performance. Definitely, something to consider integrating into one's lifestyle for those looking to optimize their health span and performance.
@UsYoungAgain8 ай бұрын
there have been ppl active to really old age while drinking even smoking..
@I-Dophler8 ай бұрын
@@UsYoungAgain Interesting insights on epigenetics and hyperbaric oxygen therapy! It's amazing to see how lifestyle choices can impact our health at a genetic level. Thanks for sharing your personal experience and the research behind it.
@UsYoungAgain8 ай бұрын
@@I-Dophler lol it’s facts not insights what you insinuate which is low and disgusting. We all ve seen all some health gurus looking terrible while ppl leading normal lives excelling at their old age.
@I-Dophler8 ай бұрын
@@UsYoungAgain Lol, seems like those health gurus could use a lesson or two from regular folks on aging gracefully! 😄👴🏼👵🏼
@williamwightman84098 ай бұрын
More power to anyone who can swim while also being able to breath and not constantly sink. Considering that hyperbaric facilities are not available to most: what are analogs for the John Q. Publics that may simulate these environments? In the simplest sense keeping your steps up and perhaps your time at zone 2 on the bike or walking likely have similar effects. I want to say that anything that aerobically ventilates you is in the right direction. Thanks for you excellent video.
@deborah93848 ай бұрын
Hyperbaric therapeutics are available in Mexico, Grupo Hospitalario Centroid Medico. Puerta de Hierro, 2019
@deborah93848 ай бұрын
Diet and exercise can change dementia ( before a person has dementia) clean food, water, no caffeine. This Dr. will be here at 100+. WOW.
@thanosspeedy23218 ай бұрын
EMF + wrong food + blue light + no sun exposure + stress + chlorine + water with deuterium + no grounding = Mitochondrial dysfunction
@michaelsteffen48878 ай бұрын
My telomeres are short- I need to lengthen them. Glad this popped up!
@thanosspeedy23218 ай бұрын
if you enjoy your life , happiness , love, and have an interest in learning new things of substance, then biochemically you create a chemical process of activating Telomerase (NUCLEOTIDE ENZYME) that goes and expands the telomeres. Start by loving you.
@marktrail86244 ай бұрын
I don't think you can lengthen them, only slow down the shortening process.
@susanc.24828 ай бұрын
I only can run, I can't swim and not even riding a bicycle but I would like to become a triathlon before 60's. This will be really fascinating:-).
@furiousdoe77798 ай бұрын
Susan… i think these men know how to exaggerate 😂
@UsYoungAgain8 ай бұрын
@@furiousdoe7779 why, I am 50 and do not even train, and can run, swim and lift weights...
@suevelez33092 ай бұрын
I just don’t know bc my mom is going on 102 yrs. Brought up on a farm, still eats southern food, use’s bacon grease to season her food , cleans her house does her laundry does her bills lives in her own home ,she has worked most her life,didn’t retire till going on 80, raised 3 grandkids still baby sits,I don’t know what it is for her living so long ,she only takes 2 pills a day,I’m just thank full for her,oh and she has 2 great great great grand baby girls.also she never smoked or drank maybe that had something to do with it,also my mom does not like to drink water,but she horses herself to drink it,anyways I don’t know the secret to living a long life except maybe just moving just keep on moving…
@julienestella8 ай бұрын
83? While society tells us that 30 y.o is already too old ..😢 Thank you for inspire me. Is he really 83?
@cryforthemoon8 ай бұрын
Hollywood put that idea out there. 30 years old is extremely young. It's only 1/3 of a human life span.
@ruxsack40218 ай бұрын
"They" say 30 is old because that's when you uh... "ladies" hit the fertility wall & lose a large amount of your fertility & attraction. Known as "Leftover Women" in China. Ew
@jenifernadeau7 ай бұрын
Once you detach, or set boundaries as best you can from society and what people want to believe is civilization LOL when it's really not civil at all..... and detach from any unhealthy or low vibrational family members, you will thrive, and your life will be transformed from the inside out❤
@miloradmilutinovic76917 ай бұрын
1/10th @@cryforthemoon
@Zett767 ай бұрын
Too old for what? And who is this "society"? You should have a talk with him. 😀
@newdata8 ай бұрын
Conclusions The life-spans of mice in the back-tumor-HBO group were shortened by HBO exposure,but life-spans in celiac-tumor-HBOgroup were not.Ulcer formation was postponed by HBO in the back-tumor-HBO group.
@martinklawinski29338 ай бұрын
I'm impressed
@TOGAB7 ай бұрын
Quantity of life is fine as long as you don't go all fanatical about it. But a larger quantity of an inferior quality of anything isn't necessarily a good thing, especially when referring to life. But being grateful for what quantity of days you do have improves their quality automatically.
@Rica-In-Love8 ай бұрын
Earthing / grounding (and limiting exposure to EMFs during sleep) is the easiest and most effective way to reduce inflammation
@skepticalgenious7 ай бұрын
Where are your facts from regarding grounding.
@Aangel4527 ай бұрын
What is the point in knowing this, if the procedure is not available to us all? I will stick with methylene blue drops!
@LilyLulu50007 ай бұрын
Good point.
@PrayingHandsministries6 ай бұрын
Practice Breath work amount to the same thing. Increase body's oxygen.
@salimmohammed77614 ай бұрын
@@PrayingHandsministries Makes sense.
@salimmohammed77614 ай бұрын
Methylene blue ?
@Aangel4524 ай бұрын
@@salimmohammed7761 KZbin it, buy it from a compounding pharmacist in you area. Its expensive but rebuilds and energises you mitochondria, and gives you a new life with loads of energy. I bought the book from Amazon and suggest you do, as its not expensive, or make sure you read all literature on dosage. 😀
@user-Red5hield-exp0serАй бұрын
Top quality AC11 and CoQ10 ubiquinone is an unbelievable combination for cells and telomeres. The issue is that they are hard to find in high quality without bad ingredients added
@boossersgarage32398 ай бұрын
Triathlon? Impressive, not surprised he was the only one in his age group...
@BusinesssValues8 ай бұрын
Beautiful findings!
@craigsurbrook57025 ай бұрын
Epithalon injections 10mg per day for 10 days, then 20 off, for a year will lengthen telomeres, restoring 30 years of length. Reported study in Scientific American magazine. A study that needs to be done is, both this and hyperbaric oxygen.
@bobgug86268 ай бұрын
Telomere shortening functions as a protection mechanism against cancer, so I wonder what the net effect of this therapy is over time in larger groups. The parameters look great and less inflammation will reduce cancer risk, so maybe it's not a big problem.
@w1975b8 ай бұрын
Iodine induces apoptosis of abnormal cells. Many people are deficient in iodine, along with numerous other nutrients.
@Ray_Getard420698 ай бұрын
Telomeres themselves serve as a mechanical buffer against gene dysfunction. As they accumulate damage, they shorten until they can't take any more damage and the genes begin to mutate. Longer telomeres equates to lower cancer risk 100% of the time.
@bobgug86267 ай бұрын
@@Ray_Getard42069 The shortening of telomeres with each cell division limits the number of times normal cells can divide before going senescent, the so-called Hayflick limit. Every cancer arising from normal cells (not stem cells) has to overcome this hurdle to become immortal. That's why they all either evolve activation of telomerase (the enzyme that elongates telomeres) or the "Alternative Lengthening of Telomeres" mechanism. Telomere shortening acts as a passive brake on immortality in the vast majority of cells in the body and also limits the time during which mutations can accrue within a single cell line. Most cancers are thought to arise by multiple mutations over years or decades. Longer telomeres and thereby a higher Hayflick limit means an increased capacity for tissue damage repair which is a huge advantage for an organism. If there were only upsides to long telomeres, we would have evolved them. But there's a delicate evolutionary balance between potential for tissue damage repair and limiting cancer risk.
@bobgug86267 ай бұрын
The shortening of telomeres with each cell division limits the number of times normal cells can divide before going senescent, the so-called Hayflick limit. Every cancer arising from normal cells (not stem cells) has to overcome this hurdle to become immortal. That's why they all either evolve activation of telomerase (the enzyme that elongates telomeres) or the "Alternative Lengthening of Telomeres" mechanism. Telomere shortening acts as a passive brake on immortality in the vast majority of cells in the body and also limits the time during which mutations can accrue within a single cell line. Most cancers are thought to arise by multiple mutations over years or decades. Longer telomeres and thereby a higher Hayflick limit means an increased capacity for tissue damage repair which is a huge advantage for an organism. If there were only upsides to long telomeres, we would have evolved them. But there's a delicate evolutionary balance between potential for tissue damage repair and limiting cancer risk.
@KassiusFineArt7 ай бұрын
Anytime there's a video and beneath it is a discount code or a link to buy the item(s) they're selling, I'm suspect.
@kevincason53096 ай бұрын
a man shouldnt attempt to gain from adding value to others lives?
@myscreen2urs8 ай бұрын
Inflammation is not the bad guy everyone thinks. It's an essential part of the healing process and in some cases facilitates growth
@ruxsack40218 ай бұрын
People are becoming overly inflamed is the problem, though. Some inflammation may help healing, but not when it's too excessive & causing chronic pain/disease. Y'all are sympathizing for the problem over the people btw.....
@rocodiaz52213 ай бұрын
It’s chronic inflammation that is the issue.
@crand20033Ай бұрын
My mom is 102 and she doesn't eat a Mediterranean diet. She does like fresh food (and says she doesn't eat much) though.
@limtk552 ай бұрын
All forms of meditation aims to push oxygen into the cells through pressured breathing techniques via holding one's breath. HBOT simply puts you in a pressurised environment externally while delivering oxygen and breathing normally.
@benlassu18808 ай бұрын
I'm sure glad I have longer Telomeres from both parents and the FOXO3 gene
@GODHATESADOPTION7 ай бұрын
all 8 great grandparents were centenerians
@commandresults17058 ай бұрын
How much did this ALL cost?
@bertimus70316 ай бұрын
The common thread to all Blue zones is Fish and Seafood, not meat. No one ever thinks about that but they should. Pescatarians are Centanarians.
@rovert12844 ай бұрын
Maybe. But I dislike fish. Tried. But no way. Steak it is for me.
@fromthepeanutgallery10843 ай бұрын
Not anyone. Filled with mercury.
@pubwvj3 ай бұрын
Wrong. Bluezones eat a lot of pork.
@fromthepeanutgallery10843 ай бұрын
Fish is meat.
@jackduras623815 күн бұрын
You do neet organic "beef"
@edwardsilva4898 ай бұрын
What about for us common folk what can we do?
@thanosspeedy23218 ай бұрын
if you enjoy your life , happiness , love, and have an interest in learning new things of substance, then biochemically you create a chemical process of activating Telomerase (NUCLEOTIDE ENZYME) that goes and expands the telomeres. Start by loving you.
@OrsonAbbott7 ай бұрын
Here's what works for me. Consume foods that are nutrient dense and bio-available. As a mammal, warm blooded, with red meat cells, focus on maintaining cells by giving them nutrients as close to what they are made of as possible. Specifically mammal meat. Over time the cells will get what they need without the toxins found in plants, processed foods, and alcohol. This also reduces toxic exposure and inflammation from added preservatives, excessive carbohydrates and seed oils. The liquid of choice is filtered water. Strength train. In other words, lift weight, increasing over time so that the body adapts and increases overall strength over time. This is to increase lean tissue. It will increase bone density, tendon and muscle strength. Sleep. I go to sleep early enough so I wake up naturally before the alarm. Waking up to the alarm means I forced my body to wake up before it was ready. Forcing the body awake means increased cortisol stress hormone for the day. In other words the body isn't able to operate optimally. If someone needs to take supplements, that just means to me that they're either not eating the right foods, or a process in the body is broken. This is what I do to, optimize cell composition. The cells should be more robust over time, leading to decreased apoptosis which would slow loss of the telomere. Maybe I am wrong, but I'm betting my life on what makes sense to me.
@thanosspeedy23217 ай бұрын
@@OrsonAbbott You're absolutely right, and you smell me quite a bit of Dr, Jack kruz. Light - Water - Magnetism It takes our physiology to be in homeostasis. You open a big chapter on nutrition and I agree with you, I would add that we do not eat products outside the meridian and place where we live. The modern way of life has distanced us from our nature also because all that you describe interacts through electromagnetic frequencies that affect all our organs, resulting in various diseases over time. in the modern world that has effortlessly accepted all this artificial IMF. Water is another big chapter, that the first thing you need to know is to drink only as much as you need and when you are thirsty because of the Deuterium it contains, unless you have depleted water from Deuterium, or spring water. Gymnastics is to be done outside in nature and not in the GYM with artificial EMF and blue light. The photoelectric effect through reception from the Sun and the combination of grounding barefoot helps mitochondria produce ATP from the electrons you receive through it. Keep it up and you're OK.
@abdelkrimdakouan72118 ай бұрын
what about stacking , like hyperbaric O2 while fasting after for example a cold plunge
@josejr.83288 ай бұрын
Seems promising and improve many aspects of health, I guess it boosts mitochondria is the key...
@joshm334214 күн бұрын
So his daughter was born when he was 55? What a guy.
@sillymesilly8 ай бұрын
Pranayama is a cheaper way to achieve this
@bobgug86268 ай бұрын
Hypoxia only. You can't increase oxygen saturation or pressure by breathing techniques beyond what normal breathing already does.
@w1975b8 ай бұрын
@@bobgug8626 supplementing natural vitamin E allows muscles to do more with the oxygen available
@stelmarsky67788 ай бұрын
@@bobgug8626 Um, oxygen therapy, having between let's say 92% oxygen with domestic availability to maybe 99% at medical level is way way more than even nature like in a forest. Not to mention an urban High street.
@bobgug86268 ай бұрын
@@stelmarsky6778 I was commenting on the use of pranayama. Your comment is about oxygen therapy.
@WildeMike498 ай бұрын
Pranayama does not increase telomere length by 100% 😂😂😂
@signalfire67 ай бұрын
Videographer, please do closeups on the stage to show the speaker's presentation...
@JamaaLS6 ай бұрын
ok will do
@aluna_m8887 ай бұрын
I agree with his statement that you have to start HBO accumulating a lot of oxygen for the first 4 weeks at least. I am currently doing oxygen therapy, but only two hrs a week. I need more hrs in the chamber to actually see any results. I have ms and I do oxygen therapy to improve my fatigue, but because I haven’t had enough hrs spent in the chamber, I’m not seeing any improvements. Great video
@rhondagraves59837 ай бұрын
A friend was completely healed from MS with strict plant based living and daily exercise. She's in her sixties and is solid as a rock
@theforexcodes81338 ай бұрын
What pressure were the tests done at?
@thebigpicture20327 ай бұрын
They seldom say but oxygen becomes toxic at more than one atmosphere of extra pressure.
@SteveRichfield8 ай бұрын
Why HYPERBARIC O2? Wouldn't 4X O2 enrichment work just as well - and do so without having to live part time in a chamber? What is the secret (if any) that makes hyperbaric delivery work better than simple enrichment?
@skeeterskater58848 ай бұрын
Air pressure- it forces extra oxygen into tissues. I have used it extensively for reversing some of the hypoxia caused by radiation treatments for cancer patients
@WickedGod-l7x8 ай бұрын
Atmospheric preasure
@alan2102X8 ай бұрын
@@skeeterskater5884 Hyperbaric forces it in. But you can also do EWOT -- Exercise With Oxygen Therapy -- which *draws* it in. Create the demand for 02 in the tissues with exercise, especially sprinting, and the tissues will become "02 magnets". There are a number of different ways to do this. Here's what I just wrote elsewhere on this page (with preceding comment for context): @costa768 Adaptation to low oxygen might be better overall "We report that chronic continuous 11% oxygen commenced at 4 weeks of age extends lifespan by 50% and delays the onset of neurological debility in Ercc1 Δ/- mice. Chronic continuous hypoxia did not impact food intake and did not significantly affect markers of DNA damage or senescence, suggesting that hypoxia did not simply alleviate the proximal effects of the Ercc1 mutation, but rather acted downstream via unknown mechanisms. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study to demonstrate that “oxygen restriction” can extend lifespan in a mammalian model of aging." @alan2102 Sure, just like high altitude training, or even just high altitude living. Restrict oxygen, stimulate erythropoietin production, result: more oxygen! We're working on two ends of the same issue. Best approach is probably to alternate the two: HBO or other oxygenating treatments, alternating with high-altitude training/living for a month or so to upreg erythropoietin. Either that or use supplemental erythropoietin, but that must be done quite carefully to avoid (hazardous) overshoot, hematocrit too high.
@bambolincyprus95278 ай бұрын
Not same. Microcapillary open up only under pressure.
@kylecurryyt8 ай бұрын
Jump in a swimming pool and go to the bottom and hold your breath for three minutes. Pressure from water.
@payparallel6 ай бұрын
While considering this therapy, take note: Possible complications during HBO therapy include barotraumatic lesions (middle ear, nasal sinuses, inner ear, lung, teeth), oxygen toxicity (central nervous system, lung), confinement anxiety, and ocular effects (myopia, cataract growth).
@ambrosialovly36768 ай бұрын
Healing frequencies right here on youtube . Telomeres healing frequencies. Also hyperbaric oxygen chamber healing frequencies right here on KZbin
@thanosspeedy23218 ай бұрын
Yes I work with tuning forks and I understand you, but the most important thing is the harmonic frequencies that we produce and transmit ourselves.
@morneaugustyn39798 ай бұрын
Brilliant info thank you
@servingyoukimhall25988 ай бұрын
This is great information but are these treatments and testing available to the general public? If so, where? What are they listed under (for a search... yes, we do that LOL)?
@gia19478 ай бұрын
Where can I get clean air and water?
@ruxsack40218 ай бұрын
Most likely have to make your own in most cases. Word to the wise, get a shower water filter.
@YorkshireEmpress6 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@got2kittys7 ай бұрын
The trouble with lengthening telomeres is that the only cells that telomeres do not shorten in upon dividing are cancer cells.
@knuftobor7 ай бұрын
Did I miss the part where he says, "anyone can achieve the same results just by doing..."?
@voytek39997 ай бұрын
Thank you for the video!😮😊❤❤❤
@francevenezia7 ай бұрын
People's TOP PRIORITY should be their relationship with God.
@mynameisjeff91245 ай бұрын
No
@shoorakhamis39044 ай бұрын
@@mynameisjeff9124 yes!!
@obi-wankenobi84622 ай бұрын
Yes, and they should be PUNISHED if it’s not!
@marssi77778 ай бұрын
On What dept you went ? Pressure?
@MartinNyberg3 ай бұрын
where do I get a hyperbaric oxygen kit?
@TruthIsHardToTake6 ай бұрын
Who can afford the time for 60 treatments, 2 hours a day, 5 days a week, with no to mention the cost of them, that are not covered by insurance? Only a high paid doctor.
@honkhonk15555 ай бұрын
And the worst part is it can all be for naught if something else gets you like a car accident or something similar. Meanwhile, you wasted all that time with treatments you could have been living life.
@IamAloha5 ай бұрын
Retired Boomers , with only time left , in need of better health . Without health , life is challenging .
@honkhonk15555 ай бұрын
@@IamAloha most boomers don’t exercise at all, and never have. Many have never even worked a physical job in their life. They’d be better off just walking 30 minutes a day and refining their diet.
@melissarmt73308 ай бұрын
So, hyperbaric O2 therapy? Thank you.
@bookwormgirl81788 ай бұрын
Is this the reason that so many top elites seem to live extra long ?
@w1975b8 ай бұрын
I doubt it's anything as innocent as hyperbaric oxygen chambers.
@jozette-pierce7 ай бұрын
I just love reading the droll commenters on this video.
@normanappleton36278 ай бұрын
Is the rapid decline in Telomere length in the average person the result of many years of pharmaceutical abuse from over supply and use of various drugs, including recreational drugs and vaccines? This 83 YO doctor was stumbling over some of his words still.
@sasmills8 ай бұрын
Everyone stumbles over their words in a non-rehearsed setting. Yes, he's presenting, but it's still a somewhat more casual environment.
@thanosspeedy23218 ай бұрын
Absolutely YES + EMF + wrong food + blue light + no sun exposure + stress + chlorine + water with deuterium + no grounding = Mitochondrial dysfunction
@wegapaul36168 ай бұрын
Dang…anytime someone says the source is a doctor I gotta throw the information in the pile of business guided findings they’re so famous for. Make no mistake about it…doctors are the mouth pieces for corporations and there is no limits to their craftiness of fabrications to make you think you need anything other than: (1) regular Slow and Deep breathing, (2) appreciation prayers multiple times a day, (3) regular fasting [at least a consecutive 24h every week].
@johnmcewan8798 ай бұрын
Scuba diving applies the pressure, but you're breathing air. What effect does pressure without pure O2 have?
@davidstewart28718 ай бұрын
Build-up of gasses in tissue, fat, cartilage, and bones, requiring a decompression protocol.
@judithrochon78378 ай бұрын
So if you have money you can pay for good air?
@WillowUfgood8 ай бұрын
Have their been any studies in vitro showing oxygen having any impact on telomerase protein expression, the TRAP assay, or HRERT mRNA activity level? My guess is that any benefits of hyperbaric oxygen therapy have nothing to do with telomerase and are merely killing off old cells and forcing their replacement with newly minted progenitors. This would lead to a long-term acceleration of telomere loss, I'm afraid.
@thedyinglight80417 ай бұрын
I’ve always been interested in owning a hyperbaric oxygen chamber, but I’m curious about whether or not cataracts and eye problems resulted from his frequent use of this therapy. Are there any preventative strategies to minimize the risk?
@Aangel4527 ай бұрын
Isn’t a hyperbaric chamber what deep divers use for the bends?
@AvivClinics7 ай бұрын
Traditionally, yes. That's one of the original purposes.
@nolamitchell82328 ай бұрын
Twenty deep breath after a cup of pomegrenate then one egg with a cup of cacoa.. twenty deep breaths again takes you there.. exactly.more often more better
@enalo62617 ай бұрын
What about IV ozone therapy? Would that be a good substitute?
@jozette-pierce7 ай бұрын
I've heard of drinking I donated water.
@elisabetabaltaretu42597 ай бұрын
Yes..is good iv or im
@jozette-pierce7 ай бұрын
I meant ozonated water.
@Dana-ml7sy8 ай бұрын
Ok so how do we get the treatments? The cost is likely to be extortionate.
@katbunn9578 ай бұрын
Research it--not THAT costly ! 😮
@End-w8f4 ай бұрын
I can see a comedic hyperbaric chamber "unfortunate scene" for the next Final Destination movie 😂
@veereshwarsharma12547 ай бұрын
Do pranayams. All these breathing exercises are bits and pieces of Pranayam. Why not do the whole regimen instead of bits and pieces?
@Qcat3356 ай бұрын
Okay, I want to try what you are suggesting! Where do I start?
@andrewheaney68586 ай бұрын
Makes you wonder if you told some one you were giving them hyperbaric oxygen and really convinced then their telomeres were going to enlarge and have massive improvements in health…… but gave them a placebo which convinced their mind that their environment had changed ……. Would they epigeneticlly signal new genes in new way to reflect this change of mind/ environment?
@alexdinero82847 ай бұрын
Compare old school: Isaiah 61:1, Exodus 29:7, Luke 10:34, "and came to him and bandaged up his wounds, pouring oil and wine on them;" and James 5:14 "Is anyone among you sick? Then he must call for the elders of the church and they are to pray over him, anointing him with oil in the name of the Lord; ...
@DoublePhoenixAlchemy7 ай бұрын
each element has it’s own version of the philosophers stone which is essentially nano particles , but gold is actually the best starting matter
@azariastacia4 ай бұрын
I wonder if we can get the same effect from breathwork as a hyperbaric oxygen tank? 🤔
@coryconstantly8 ай бұрын
So would scuba diving essentially work in a similar way, depending upon the depth dived and oxygen concentration being inhaled? Interesting. You know those Polynesians who live out on the boats live a long time…
@cindyleewood18 ай бұрын
All of this is great. But most people cannot afford these treatments. Myself included.
@thanosspeedy23218 ай бұрын
then if you enjoy your life , happiness , love, and have an interest in learning new things of substance, then biochemically you create a chemical process of activating Telomerase (NUCLEOTIDE ENZYME) that goes and expands the telomeres. Start by loving you.
@jerryh29547 ай бұрын
The Doctor sounds better than the current President!
@plejaren17 ай бұрын
EVERYONE in the world does ;)
@nancyj7957 ай бұрын
Dementia Joe is in very bad shape.
@kasperlindvig32157 ай бұрын
Can you do it at home ?
@AvivClinics7 ай бұрын
No, it is not recommended and also the at home chambers often can't reach the metrics needed to achieve the results.
@bcc19556 ай бұрын
Curious how long 02 therapy effect persisted after stopping. Assuming he stopped.
@LeonorCercena6 ай бұрын
Is there a correlation of lifespan with living in high altitude where the oxygen pressure is lower than at sea level?
@jakobw1358 ай бұрын
Isn't hyperbaric oxygen treatment rather EXPENSIVE? Is there a more affordable procedure or lifestyle change that will produce the same result?
@grmalinda62518 ай бұрын
What of canned oxigen after work?
@jakobw1358 ай бұрын
@@grmalinda6251 What are you talking about?
@jakobw1358 ай бұрын
@@grmalinda6251 I don't know what you're talking about here.
@Freja_Solstheim8 ай бұрын
@@grmalinda6251 Canned oxygen is not enough for this. You also need a chamber where you can increase pressure to 2 or 3 atmosphere.
@grmalinda62518 ай бұрын
@@Freja_Solstheim ok thank you
@fromthepeanutgallery10843 ай бұрын
Are there any talks on telomere shortening? "Die Young/Die Beautiful" ?
@uniquesensitivesnowflake73667 ай бұрын
What if I buy a portable oxygen concentrator? Is it the same or its just the Hyperbaric chamber?
@shayshaysbored8 ай бұрын
Why are so many doctors against this
@phonixsolomon62754 ай бұрын
Does this therapy produces oxidative stress? Or is this part of their benefits?
@rene-rv6pp7 ай бұрын
He doesn't come too near to the camera
@badkitty12858 ай бұрын
The s not available to me in a rural area at a reasonable price. Why taunt me with something I can’t do?
@craigsherman55208 ай бұрын
Your mind taunts you. You sound disturbed and probably need to go get some!
@badkitty12858 ай бұрын
@@craigsherman5520 That is cruel & rude. I am reporting you.
@craigsherman55208 ай бұрын
Ok
@mandandi8 ай бұрын
Thank goodness i found a way to reduce inflammation daily. I will kerp it up. Also, i keep blood sugar levels low and take antibiotics daily. Let's see how it serves me in the long term. I try cleaning the body once a week.
@MyBeautifulHealth7 ай бұрын
Why are you taking antibiotics daily?!
@mandandi7 ай бұрын
@MyBeautifulHealth OK, I take natural antibiotics daily. They are in a natural plant based supplement with nutrients, antibiotics, anti-fungal, antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, cleansing, and system fortifying prpoerties. It's something I made for myself.
@Oween-211747 ай бұрын
Would scuba diving mimic this therapy? High pressure plus oxigen thank
@n1mbusmusic6068 ай бұрын
Spring water bone broth the most anti inflammatory food.
@peterz532 ай бұрын
Notice that this expensive process is not compared to negligible cost of good food, exercise, topping off essential nutrients, and stress reduction techniques (like meditation). A rip off.
@rainestorm7627 ай бұрын
Eat lots of olives take lots of naps
@tedmed73496 ай бұрын
Really what does the olives do,?
@rainestorm7626 ай бұрын
Pickled food is good for your system. Helps with inflammation and slows aging
@ivanguthrie04208 ай бұрын
Think of the old guys in the Bible pre flood. Living 900 years or something. Now think pre flood lower sea levels so at sea level there would be higher pressure and we know there was higher oxygen levels. So at sea level it was a little like a hyperbaric chamber. Maybe that is why they lived so long or it fed the story.
@MichelleRader-t7r7 ай бұрын
Hey I had that thought also.
@ivanguthrie04207 ай бұрын
@@MichelleRader-t7rtheory I have for all the tales of overly fantastical characters of antiquity is that the environment was more conducive to health