Fasting, prayer, meditation, organics, mild to moderate exercise, stretching, ashwaganda, green tea, sunshine, positive outlook.
@lovepeace299816 ай бұрын
Thanks
@jasonwestwood70925 ай бұрын
And GENETICS MY Great Great Aunts were born in the 1840s both smoked and drank the were 103 years and 7 months the other 105 ten and a half months no modern medicine just very lucky.
@chantallxvx41025 ай бұрын
Plus fully plantbased diet like the gladiators
@JCG00015 ай бұрын
@@chantallxvx4102 tried that for 2 years, hard to do
@Julieber15 ай бұрын
@@jasonwestwood7092 In this new generation with advanced technology and the new age movement. We can be mentally and look younger forever. Advanced Technology, New Age, Meditation this will happen with in less then 5 years or less.
@drrachelblackie29766 ай бұрын
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.
@dou400066 ай бұрын
pick up truck, religious, quad, burger. The awfulness of american lifestyle
@studentofgaia15306 ай бұрын
@@dou40006Religious??
@shereeglasson226 ай бұрын
Being outdoors in the fresh air and in nature. And away from air pollution and other city toxicity. This is the key !
@TravisTellsTruths6 ай бұрын
Cool ❤
@TravisTellsTruths6 ай бұрын
@dou40006 you mean the GLORY ❤
@leegregory56176 ай бұрын
I just watched two people talk for 48 minutes and say absolutely nothing. This is a rare skill, the only thing we can be sure of is that they love the sounds of their own voices. There is no practical information whatsoever that could help anybody improve their longevity in this video.
@sandeepjd086 ай бұрын
Talent😮
@shashi123indiai5 ай бұрын
What we can learn from the video is how you can engage yourself with people or start your own Podcast or KZbin channel.
@leegregory56175 ай бұрын
@@shashi123indiai I don't think talking without saying anything is a useful skill. It certainly didn't make me want to come back and watch more of their podcast episodes.
@vj26735 ай бұрын
Felt the same.. total time waste
@radusoldan13405 ай бұрын
after 28 minutes(14 on 2x) i stark asking myself WTF are they fluffing about ... why i did not check the comments first
@wmp33466 ай бұрын
Here is my research - fast, exercise, eat real food and get proper sleep 💤
@DrTimPearce6 ай бұрын
+Make friends
@damonstorms78846 ай бұрын
That's great, and all but what does that have to do with reversing aging?
@krbase16 ай бұрын
Everything studyvBlue Zones research to confirm importance of active social life along with the other items on list above 🙏
@margaretcollins91646 ай бұрын
Beautiful
@lisa58216 ай бұрын
Well, I've never had many friends. Womp womp
@l2sunshine1736 ай бұрын
I am from Africa and my grand parents' generation lived up to their 90s and 100s!! They ate organic food including all their chicken,goat, beef and they only used cows butter from their grass fed cows. They walked everywhere apart from when they came to the capital!!😊. They beleived in God and therefore, tried to reduce stress through faith. No sugar apart from that from fruits and honey from their hives. I also recall eating from home made beautiful clay pots and no microwaves!! However, today's generation, which is more developed, over "vaccined"... is suffering from cancers, diabetes, obesity, strokes, heart attacks... Nonetheless, a great majority live a simple and healthy life with very clean air!!!( yes, in africa!) My humble observation is that we would live longer if we were to respect nature, eat natural to the best of our capacity, ALWAYS move our bodies,... Praising the universe, or God if one is religious by feeling gratitude in order to give our genes a good environnement is crucial. Scientists have discovered that the emotion of gratitude has the power to release stress as one stays in the present...
@IvySnowFillyVideos6 ай бұрын
Thank you 😊 for sharing hour story
@drmarikabouchon73616 ай бұрын
You got it just right, mate. The biggest ageing overall factor is urban sedentary life (or farming or mining...), disconnected from nature, land, body. See the other comment on a hydraulics engineer of 90yo: he lives on land. That's what the majority of urbanites have lost: access to land. (Have to sacrifice your body for the money to buy the land... which becomes unaffordable faster than you can ever earn money.
@WildandFree46 ай бұрын
Thankyou for sharing. Absolutely agree 👏❤️
@tonyhoffman33096 ай бұрын
Same for those born in the 1930s and 40s in the western world. Sadly, their children, the baby boomers are aging with far worse illnesses at a much younger age.
@MMimi-mg4qt6 ай бұрын
Same in Serbia. Thank you for that story.
@starview876 ай 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!
@1717rajesh6 ай бұрын
My grandfather lived one day less than 100 years, and he was vegetarian. He predicted his death 6 days before, and asked his bed be put in open space, as that was special day- purnima (full moon with special orbital position, considered very good by Hindus)..
@semaaral24986 ай бұрын
So a sad story, wondered how he felt. RIP. May he sleep with prosperous light & peace 🙏😏🌹 6 days before is quite time. But Science says people may feel 45 days before that feeling😢 Send my condolences 🙏
@1717rajesh6 ай бұрын
@@semaaral2498 thanks for your empathy. What struck me was that he was very "healthy", when he predicted his death six days before!! He was walking, eating, and sleeping normally.. only thing he kept saying that he had a message that " two agents of God of death and life thereafter" ('yam doot' in Hinduism) has already come for him... Three days before death, he stopped eating and drinking.He insisted one of his neighbours to be called for saying sorry for his harsh words 36 years ago.. He had died peacefully!! In the evening, before full moon, in front of his 4 daughters, one son, and their children! In his funeral more than 3000 people joined, although he had been living alone for last 40 years after death of his wife (my grandmother), meeting almost no one. But was very high on his ethical conducts, which he used to call " Nature's account Book"
@semaaral24986 ай бұрын
@@1717rajesh Thank you for your kind reply. Very sad to lose someone you love😌 My mum is gone smiler. She was perfectly okay and recently had all the blood tests but one day her helper helped her to bed cause she had dementia & a bad one. She got into her bed and said "Did you come to get me" closed her eyes looked at her TV which was hanging high on the wall and closed her eyes at 85 years old & she was healthy. Smiler like your story. Also when she talked to me on Skype she talked to me like she was normal like in the old days & never had dementia. I said to her Ohh Mum are you going to be like normal like the old days, she said yes promise I will be. Then passed 6 hrs after. This is life. Anyhow, sad stories. Wish you all a healthy Long life with your loved ones. God Bless🙏
@1717rajesh6 ай бұрын
@@semaaral2498 sad..and may her soul find "sadgati" ( it's a Sanskrit term roughly meaning -rightful dimension of asteral journey).. It's confirmed, from these two above cases, and many more that I have researched, that "Yum doot" ( Agents of God of death, as per Hindu traditions) do come before death, and few animals,like cats and dogs somehow see/sense them, and start crying..more than 21 cases I have observed/researched.
@christasimon36765 ай бұрын
My uncle died 20th of April 2024 he was 94 but he wasn't a sickly kind of person,he could see clearly, his mind was good, is only he couldn't hear properly. On his last days he was like "take me to the hospital they are waiting for me" .2 days after he died
@aqueem6 ай 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.
@Sharon7326 ай бұрын
Thank you same here.
@robertserbin16 ай бұрын
thanks! I only wasted 7 mins
@Suhasini-ny8cc6 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@persianmaster4006 ай бұрын
Thanks to you I wasted 3
@Havok41916 ай бұрын
Yes same here! Like wtf? Didn’t explain anything 🤦🏻♂️
@khaledel-ghariani31026 ай 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.
@wmp33466 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@atiquenawaz14776 ай бұрын
👍
@williamwightman84096 ай бұрын
You want that shiny free stuff. Never happened.
@FlamesofInferno6 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@StarNumbers6 ай бұрын
They have to talk about their own problems first
@jdogi16 ай 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.
@burkhardnamen10035 ай бұрын
Life expectancy used to be 700 to 900 years in ancient times. We are designed to life to our fullest potential. Ancient Hindu and Buddhist scripts are testimony to that.....
@astrologiamusicatomate4 ай бұрын
Bravo!! that's the main issue: Trying to break out of our programming!
@mariabc-us6dc4 ай бұрын
Agree!
@FordMrson3 ай бұрын
you know that is impossible because some others decide for us based on what they want.
@susymay78316 ай бұрын
Where is the hard information? Misleading title.
@ericsonhazeltine50646 ай бұрын
Didn’t show up in the vid. Misleading
@DrTimPearce6 ай бұрын
This was my first introductory podcast on his topic. Much more to come.
@thehippie36106 ай бұрын
Time stamps would help alot. @@DrTimPearce
@CyrilAndPriscilla6 ай бұрын
Agreed. Where is the discussion of the research? There is already a lot of it out there in many areas: NMN, NR, taurine, metformin, AKG, fasting. So much research. Not a single mention of any of it.
@borispetkau12466 ай бұрын
The vast majority of people doesn't want to change the lifestyle, diet habits, they want a magic pill
@florangelahinckley84556 ай бұрын
She didn’t say anything about how to prevent the effects of aging
@clarathomas44885 ай бұрын
Exactly
@veroniquendambo32425 ай бұрын
How woukd one prevent or even stop the gkycation process once it has started? People must refrain from misleading their fellow human being for their personal monetary or influential gain.
@deepforestenergy605 ай бұрын
It is impossible to stop the aging process. But it is quite possible to extend your healthy life. If a person already has health problems, then making it better is very difficult, but possible. But my knowledge and my experience can help millions of young people take the right path and achieve healthy longevity, well, at least until the age of 60))))))
@ayliea39746 ай 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.
@calista12806 ай бұрын
I have been dealing with herniated discs, Fibromyalgia & Bursitis. But since going from Keto to Carnivore, I'm feeling much healthier, with less pain and more energy!!! Stay away from grains & processed foods. You'll be so very glad you did! 🎉😂❤
@sharonmagdalenebooysen28745 ай бұрын
As a Christian,born again, believe that Jesus Christ is the only saviour, according to bible scripture, praise, pray, heart of gratitude,can also,give longevity....
@deepforestenergy605 ай бұрын
What a wonderful comment! I wish you to remain on the wave of optimism and stay healthy for many years to come. I’m only 60 so far and I haven’t had anything serious, I even go to doctors only to pass a medical exam before going to sea. But in life I use every possible method to stay healthy and be an example for my grandson and my family.
@mariabc-us6dc4 ай бұрын
Wishing you a lot of health
@mariabc-us6dc4 ай бұрын
Wonderful comment!
@leefrancis0076 ай бұрын
Arghh lots of talk, get to the point
@ray2222255 ай бұрын
Relax use your patience
@alessandrominniti18605 ай бұрын
fr, nothing of substance was said lmfaoo
@ray2222255 ай бұрын
Really use your brain listen to what they are talking about. If you don't hear them then your all lost for humanity lol
@lisapizza4395 ай бұрын
I was thinking the same thing! Half the video is over and nothing has been said 😅
@shellyshelly92185 ай бұрын
Because it's sales, not science
@Phoenixtwinflame3636 ай 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??
@bendungee16696 ай бұрын
I started reading these comments while listening to the video and you saved me some time. I will repay you in kind. Have you looked at stem cells? Did they mention anything about that?
@amitchhabra9996 ай бұрын
Thanks for saving my time too. Sounds like a looong advert!
@TertiaRoos6 ай бұрын
Thanks for the warning! I just started to watch with anticipation, but your message spared me precious time! Stopping now after 2 min😅
@Maxx134a5 ай бұрын
Actually the description box has all the topics and none were of any solutions so I came straight to the comments to verify. So total 4minutes wasted for me, plus read & this post 2min. Haaaa
@deepforestenergy605 ай бұрын
It surprises me that people are waiting for some kind of “miracle pill” to stop aging, or some kind of “miracle advice”. If someday in the future such a pill is invented, it will cost millions! We live now, in the present moment, and the quality and duration of life is laid down in your subconscious. If you watch videos of people 60+ who have maintained strength, energy and health, a program for strength, energy and health will be laid in your subconscious. And if you apply useful tips proven by experience, this will only strengthen you on the path to longevity. I invite you to watch my videos!
@SlamminGraham6 ай бұрын
Long overdue! Let's do it, now!
@annaflorin2726 ай бұрын
I was just robbed of 47 minutes of my health span that I’ll never get back.
@sazennonumber6 ай бұрын
I wonder if this was just a really long ad for her supplements...
@elizawybieraa73576 ай бұрын
Same no answers in here
@practicaleric32466 ай бұрын
What the hell were they talking about, no anti aging strategies mentioned.
@TheSmiaf6 ай бұрын
U just saved someones 47 minutes of life! 🙏 my hero
@imranfiroz89956 ай бұрын
I agree, bait and switch.
@douglas28356 ай 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.
@Man-u-flex6 ай бұрын
Dude he’s a vegan totallly lost
@spiral-m6 ай бұрын
Would you care to quantify that with consensus scientific opinion based upon decades of research or are you just out on a whim?
@monnoo82216 ай бұрын
bj brilliant? really??? 120 supplement a day, spending 2 mio and having no differential effect.... Well, recently, he got embarked on the train of exasomes, which actually do work, but it is not his discovery. you are mistaking marketing for scientific brilliance...
@pastamandjinka6 ай бұрын
@@monnoo8221 he never ever said, that he discovered anything.
@deepforestenergy605 ай бұрын
I don't know Brian Johnson and don't know who he is. But I know how to be healthy at 60 years old, but it’s a lot of work, and control of nutrition, and various exercises on which I spend from 2 to 4 hours a day.
@SinfuLeeCerebral6 ай бұрын
One of my favorite points made was the fact that human life span has increased greatly and our biology through evolution hasn't been able to keep up with our longer lives. This is why I want humanity to take hold of their own evolution and start doing the work to increase our quality of life long term!
@dancegeneration75955 ай бұрын
Yes, I agree - we are now not fit to live in the modern world.
@deepforestenergy605 ай бұрын
What are you talking about? Open your eyes! Facts show that life in general has been shortened by a lot - vision problems, obesity already in childhood! COVID didn’t kill everyone, so now a new virus has been invented. Young people have very weak immunity, and medicine is not going the right way. I am one of the few people who knows the right path to healthy longevity, but unfortunately, the world does not hear me.
@alwayslearning83655 ай бұрын
Having had two grandmothers that lived very long lives,107 and 99, I know that getting old can be challenging. It is the quality of your life as you age that is important. I choose to live as long as possible so I can continue to do new things. If my grandmothers had been given the opportunity to live longer and be healthy they would have taken that choice. My one grandmother at age 107 told me she did not want to die because there were things she still wanted to do. Aging is a disease that needs to be cured. Lobby and write your political representatives to recognize aging as a disease so that research on aging can get the funding it needs.
@ellingolsen31946 ай 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.
@pchabanowich6 ай бұрын
I would suggest that there are many who see and accept the parameters of living and dying with wisdom and compassion.
@DrTimPearce6 ай бұрын
why not just delay the 'dying' part?
@vivtodd24736 ай бұрын
@DrTimPearce. Well, you seem smuggly happy with living, Where’s the Compassion?… what about the many who are not so fortunate and nothing to do with health! What about those who actually find joy ever diminishing in the ‘modern’ way we live. Usually diminished due to factors outside their own power - … eg the food, when affording enough, or for the savvy, some affording only the rubbish while media throws healthy eating in their faces. Parents knowing even the healthy stuff is full of pesticides but no alternatives, (organic apples are sprayed etc!), , and housing- no noise insulation - noise from neighbours living ridiculous hours, public greenery soaked in glyphosate by councils, school carcinogenic AstroTurf banned elsewhere but not in UK, kids who won’t eat good food, new people being housed while locals aren’t, travel to work getting longer, media pressure to do what many can’t afford, Gp appointments overwhelmed, and the list goes on. ARE YOU SO TOTALLY UNAWARE of how many people see ‘living’, Are you doing anything to change the real parameters affecting wellbeing and therefore health or just hoping to add to the make buck economy with a business in selling yet more ‘sticky plasters’. Will your ‘solutions’ beat these ever increasing assaults on the human condition, without bringing them into the picture .
@DrTimPearce6 ай бұрын
@@vivtodd2473 This comment is like a fever dream, but I can reassure you I understand people- I am still a regular GP in a very deprived part of the UK, and I understand life is hard, but I will not give up trying to make it better just because I can't do it for everyone.
@oldboy50012 ай бұрын
@@DrTimPearce Because the world population will explode. It's already increasing by 70 million a year.
@karieberry10705 ай бұрын
One of my FAVORITE interviews now on Longevity - why not?!! Love it!! You’ve blessed my day. God Bless us all!
@HarrietRusby6 ай 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 🙂
@mariabc-us6dc4 ай бұрын
I absolutely loved to listen to both of your points of view on longevity. Philosophical conversations are also very needed, because reality changes when mentalities change. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
@georgepalavi50606 ай бұрын
What’s missing in these discussions is the role of the person’s soul, which is the ultimate determiner of the length and path of one’s life. We’re more than a physical body.
@Sharon7326 ай бұрын
Yes. Amwn.
@ronilittle70286 ай 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
@shimofukata6 ай бұрын
Exactly this. I'm closing this video without getting any answer from them. But looking at the comments, it's most likely the good old "exercise, eat real food, walk, sleep" ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@deepforestenergy605 ай бұрын
That's why I invite everyone to my channel! I have minimal blah blah blah, but a lot of useful exercises.
@zparklezztudioz7824 ай бұрын
Exactly … did she even say something that we could take away 🤷♀️. Just asking because I quit watching after a 20 min
@nexus7c06 ай бұрын
Amazin' that they are researchin' and implementin' all of these ways for helpin' people livin' longer.
@Markhypnosis16 ай бұрын
Has your keyboard got a faulty "g"?
@8d4o0c46 ай бұрын
Her accent is charming!
@Mystic_Light6 ай бұрын
@8d4o0c4 it's Irish
@franklyford92846 ай бұрын
I agree that targeting the “root cause” of disease states so common now should be our goal to help people improve their quality of life and their thriving longevity. But in my opinion, aging is simply another symptom of the real root causes. Instead, the more effective focus needs to be on what interferes with the healthy functioning of the 70 trillion cells in each of our bodies. Particularly in the holistic health sciences fields, there are increasing numbers of clinical studies focused on the modern impact (onslaught) of increasing environmental toxins (such as heavy metals, mold, glyphosate, EMFs, and others). Also in the crosshairs of holistic health practitioners are the effects of trauma (physical, chemical, emotional, energetic) on our overall and physiological health. It’s important to understand these two areas separately but also in terms of how their chronic effects are amplified when they occur simultaneously. I was glad to hear this conversation. But these two, and more and more like them who are asking these questions, who come from the conventional medical fields of allopathic medicine and big pharma, are late to the game. And according to my take on their focus, they are still searching in the dark. Yes, it’s good that they are in the process of the expanded learning journeys of their own individual self-education. But it seems they also remain hampered by their medical/big pharma training, which to me is a small dark box of trained limited (inaccurate) thinking from which to be searching for answers to the questions they are posing. To be blunt, in my experience, the conventional, western, pharma-based allopathic model of medicine is arguably THE MOST brainwashed of ANY profession on planet Earth. To my point, they make no mention, in their discussion of DNA, of the now abundantly researched area of epigenetics. Yes, understanding genetic propensities is important. But you won’t have the full picture of either disease or restoring/maintaining health until you know how environmental factors impact genetic expression. Again, I’m glad to hear this conversation. But like so many things in our world, all too often it can be better to clear away our foundations and preconceived thinking to have a better starting place for our inquiries into the questions of life. One such foundational pillar of modern scientific thinking is the supremacy of our human deductive thinking. Much greater sages than me have said that the mind is a wonderful servant and a terrible master. In my own life, I’ve come to see that, while my mind is key, it’s my intuition (my internal guidance system) that must be my primary guide in all of life. And for our intuition to be such an effective guide, most often we must retrain ourselves in the fine-tuned and effective exercising of our intuition.
@shannonkosko22436 ай бұрын
Thank you for the great video! I can't wait for more!!!
@lucvandecandelaere29276 ай бұрын
I am interested , people who click on this video all are interested . Then find you are losing 43 minutes of your life listening to " its coming , .......but no further content all the way to the end......." in the end of the video, I still have no idea what is it about.
@peterfawns13775 ай бұрын
So glad I read the comments first
@anthonybelz73985 ай бұрын
Mum passed away with dementia, influenza (+ a late/token covid tag on the death certificate) in Jan-2024. As I recognised her sad journey through these conditions in some of my own disposition, I finally decided to act to improve my own health. Settled on the Carnivore diet with a good/moderate exercise regime. Have lost 30kg in 5-6 months & am feeling healthier/younger because of this. There is some discipline to my regime, but I feel it's sustainable & can highly recommend the Carnivore diet to anyone looking for options to attend to their ageing health. I gauge the perspective expressed in this interview takes a broader perspective than my actions conveyed here, & would still adopt some skeptisizm for any unnatural approaches to the quest for immortality beyond our reproductive function. That said, I find the topic to be a healthier roadmap than that imposed by the official health industry we are currently afflicted with. Eg. I'm aware that some innovative Aged Care Health Managers have made strides in reversing dementia symptoms & severity by adopting a Carnivore diet for residence of Aged Care Homes & Villages, to the chagrin of the "Aged Care industry"! 🕊🐄🕊
@streetschoolprof.5 ай бұрын
Insightful! Plus, I like the studio design.
@tomwiles6 ай бұрын
The conversation is all sizzle and no steak.
@DrTimPearce6 ай бұрын
This is our introduction to the topic- first episode- more coming with more detail!
@burnellhaynes25816 ай бұрын
Exactly I thought we would learn some tips for longevity
@FUKuViacom6 ай бұрын
thanks, I just saved about 30 minutes as the conversation wasn't really going anywhere, saw this comment, I'm out (for now) maybe check on the alleged future additional interview(s)
@jowells16014 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for this podcast. I really enjoyed it and learned a lot! I believed in it from the first time I heard about it. From the first time I read David Sinclair's book! Hoping that next time medications and activities are discussed. All the Best, Jo in Flagstaff, AZ
@fmg45375 ай бұрын
I’m a Canadian family doctor who’s slowly getting into longevity/functional/aesthetic medicine. Seeing you tear up around minute 15 min showed me how caring you are. All is well and thanks for the videos. If you’re ever willing to teach aesthetics. I’d be happy to come to UK :)
@SejalPatelDrSej6 ай бұрын
Lost 47 minutes of my life watching this waiting for the video to finally start
@DrTimPearce6 ай бұрын
It's our first video on this topic, meant to be an introduction. Sorry it was not what you expected
@foreveryoung9996 ай бұрын
Tks for the warning
@SejalPatelDrSej6 ай 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!”
@mikegracia14756 ай бұрын
@@DrTimPearcefair enough, but then don't have misleading titles! Click bait gets clicks, at the risk of losing subscribers;)
@cansel.kilincaslan45825 ай бұрын
If you really believe you will live longer you definitely will You create your reality. That's the truth❤
@FeelGoodNetwork5 ай бұрын
Your dominant thinking creates your reality. Paul says, I think myself happy. Think yourself happy or sad... sick or well... old or young... rich or poor, etc. The power to change is in your mind. As a man thinketh in his heart, so is he. Man is what he thinks about all day long. As within, so without As you think, so shall you be Your outer world is a reflection of your inner world The seed and the harvest are always the same. Use your mind the right way. Stop thinking about, focusing and dwelling on what you don't want. Instead, THINK about WHAT YOU DO WANT... and ONLY WHAT YOU WANT... AS THOUGH IT, ALREADY, IS. Make it your dominant thought, and create the reality you want.
@MikeG-js1jt2 ай бұрын
Yes getting your head around what's possible and what has been happening, there's a lot of people who won't even look at what's been happening never mind what's possible, this situation is almost parallel to the UAP flap that's been going on for the past couple of years.
@georgepalavi50606 ай бұрын
Interesting that Dr Conlan mentioned that researchers find that the most beneficial molecules are those that are naturally occurring as opposed to lab synthesized, which is intuitively obvious and confirms that nature ultimately has the answers.
@davidadamson79606 ай бұрын
Very good discussion, I think it would be worth having a look at the principals of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Keep up the good work 👍
@SilverFan21k5 ай бұрын
Wow awesome video! Only found it just now
@diyqueenasiangoddess31015 ай бұрын
I am following this. Thank you for this. I got into car Accident in December 2024 hit by road rage young speeder teen. It's in the link 🔗 the products created by the research Ingredients include: Sophora japonica japonica, also known as Flos Sophorae Immaturus and Fructus Sophorae in China, are most commonly used in Asia (especially in China) to treat hemorrhoids, hematochezia, hematuria, hematemesis, hemorrhinia, uterine or intestinal hemorrhage, arteriosclerosis, headache, hypertension, dysentery, dizziness, and pyoderma
@josephcler32994 ай бұрын
Great videos. But I wish they would have talked and about potential treatments for aging.
@johnborgia4576 ай бұрын
I see some thyroid issues here.... She needs to address this quickly
@Julieber15 ай бұрын
I reversed age without drugs and other treatments. I went form mid age female of being born in 1969 knocking off over 30+ years from Dec 2023 going in to 2024 of June. I used meditation, mind over matter and subliminal. Not only did I mentally reverse age but physically also. I now look like young adult teen girl. I am now so super depressed because I wanted to talk with all the research teams, Dr's and be a test subject. I want to make a huge difference in the world to help better it. This sucks I want to cry. I love to get more in to research of the advancement of anti-aging and immortality. I am also depressed because my father has late-stage dementia. This makes me want to be part of team of to help speed up and promote anti-ageing so people can live better life and cure disease from the effects of aging and getting old. I would love to be a test subject. If someone out there would respond back to me, that would mean a lot to me.
@muhammadalieesaa33795 ай бұрын
Hi you really encouraged me that you made yourself look younger & that's something I really want & been looking for. I'm sorry to hear about your Father, please think positive & maybe you could search by digging down some rabbit holes because I do believe something is out there but it's hidden.
@Julieber15 ай бұрын
@@muhammadalieesaa3379 I hope we can pass this knowledge on as many people as we can because people do not have to age get old and die of illness. Who says that we must do these things, it’s society. Why does society expect us because they have been brainwashed by the system. The system does this, so that they keep onto the Earth, and be enslaved indefinitely.
@alyshalynn6 ай 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.
@ozarkcyn16 ай бұрын
They roll their eyes because they are ignorant. Older civilizations lived HUNDREDS to THOUSANDS of years perpetually YOUNG.
@bokigitara14 ай бұрын
I listened to the docto, a woman, r at least a dozen times. And she always said at least 50 üut more than here. It's not her fault. You should ask other questions, and like this, for almost an hour, Nothing. Then she knows much, much more and I appreciate her very much for that. Talk about it and not about grandparents, talk about the essence of things and not how to fight. And you know...
@jameslmccauleyjr73346 ай бұрын
Exactly what was the point of this video? There was zero information presented in this video. This was an absolute waste of time!!!
@DrTimPearce6 ай 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.
@mikegracia14756 ай 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
@swarfify6 ай бұрын
Spacific points could have been developed here. Nothing about what is being developed. Regeneration was not mentioned, or how to help it.
@dinomiles79996 ай бұрын
Junk , dont wasre 40 min. of your life listening to this . ❤Eyes mind heart and soul wide open. NO FEAR. Don't die ❤❤.
@jordanong51145 ай бұрын
I like to make people to become young again. Especially my family and friends. Just the good people and we stick to our own kind.
@leecottrill4396 ай бұрын
Loved the seed you’ve planted in my head of medicine1.0 vs medicine2.0
@benwright45106 ай 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?
@Ru-shaunMILITARY6 ай бұрын
I fast forwarded, no information.
@DrTimPearce6 ай бұрын
This was my first introductory podcast on his topic for people new to the area- Much more detail to come!
@MCyagli4 ай бұрын
Quite an interesting talk. Made me forget what I already know about longevity. Does anyone know which one is the host?
@InnocentSandDunes-tq8le6 ай бұрын
Zero point is made out of such a long conversation
@lumieremedispa6 ай 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! 🙌🏻
@lumieremedispa6 ай бұрын
And thank you for being so open and vulnerable in the video.
@dbds56266 ай бұрын
Usana heaalth sciences has been proven to slow down aging by 10 years
@Bhuvana20205 ай бұрын
So glad I came to the comments first!
@rondagilliard94386 ай 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.
@AydaAbdallah-r4n6 ай бұрын
Can’t wait for such an exciting new revolution if that’s the right word
@stuartist7 ай бұрын
Very interesting episode! Can you look into Khavinson's peptide bioregulators on a future podcast? Some believe they help with health and longevity.
@james.stones3396 ай бұрын
We are changing..from carbon too. Crystalline
@james.stones3396 ай бұрын
Med beads coming.soon
@james.stones3396 ай бұрын
All our eleit poison our food
@james.stones3396 ай бұрын
Cures.fore every thing
@bqyyap42585 ай бұрын
Can you make a video on macrophage? What are their foods? What are their function to our body?
@gulmohamedakbar14956 ай бұрын
I found this to be very interesting. Many thanks.
@JeanClaudeHavyarimana-bw1bm6 ай бұрын
Great to hear. Thanks you all
@asyed19956 ай бұрын
Emotional health mental health Spiritual 💙 ..Good Natures can helpful to healing & bad natures can hurting others? All needs to take Class to be kind.
@zbyszek5116 ай бұрын
I was born in 1463. C.Columbus was my best friend...
@FlamesofInferno6 ай бұрын
Congrats. 😂
@zbyszek5116 ай бұрын
@@FlamesofInferno thanks, life is so short...😋
@IvySnowFillyVideos6 ай бұрын
I was there too...
@JohnJohnson-ds2gd5 ай бұрын
Breaking News !!! 🗞️ If you're in a rush to get the main points. Fast-forward ⏩⏭️ Don't be rude people. 🚫 The background info is cool. And she's cute. 🤗
@gregcrayne98735 ай бұрын
I am 1/2 thru the podcast and haven’t learned anything yet to promote an aging lifestyle
@Dreamopticsredlightglasses5 ай бұрын
Nice conversation, thank you very much
@RK-lj6ye5 ай бұрын
Love that she's outted the corruption in University science and drug companies. ❤
@sandragittleson97506 ай бұрын
My father lived to be 95 years old. He worked in the woods, cut wood and was a trapper. He was needed on farmer property. Anyway, i am also one of 16 children. The 13th child. But i don't believe my dad was in any meds or vitamins at all ever. But i inherited Thelasemia from my mother's side. I have very low red blood cells. I'm always looking for help with healthy aging. For my skin & body. ❤
@sietze.temporary5 ай бұрын
Well if I would live longer I would devote my existence to solving problems as much as possible, but given the regime I experience now I am not only slowly losing it more and more but will die much earlier then others... So to give me back a normal lifespan by gradually stopping the medication I am on would already by an enormous win. Let alone this research...
@WILLIAMMALO-kv5gz6 ай бұрын
I ran into this odd phenomenon of anti anti-aging in my own family and some friends. They all got their wish. I miss them all. Thanks for this great video.
@semaaral24986 ай бұрын
@1717rajesh Thank you very much for your kind reply. Made me so happy to read your theory or belief. I’ll read more about Astral Journey🙏 Very interesting. Maybe sensitive & extra gentle personalities are sensing more of this. My son is practising Buddhism and going to classes with his 9-year-old big son. I will discuss this religion with him. My mum's body was strong she passed without having any illness including oestereopos but dementia was caused by her sensitivity to others. Thinking others & not getting the same thoughtfulness from her friend groups. I wrote this cause want people to read what makes dementia is this one if the reason. Thank you for writing to me will never forget you & so keep this text 🙏🙏🌞🌅🌹🌹 Wish you the best of luck to you🙏😌
@anikettripathi79916 ай бұрын
We are allowed to utilize full allowed time period for human. Our activities and attitudes would determine. No one is allowed extra time by any means.
@BuccaliArt6 ай бұрын
Keep it coming Dr. Pearce! 💕
@ianmoy52976 ай бұрын
Well like most people here I too am wondering despite their academic quals and prestige experience, oh yeah and neither have reached 50 yet, I am 65 and have lived basically on the best food I could possibly afford deff no processed junk food or veg oils etc and I have the internal and external body of a 40 year old... I think there is substance in the argument that we exist to procreate, however I think that we can age well and be useful in our twilight years both to humanity and the planet
@ParisianThinker6 ай бұрын
My husband died unexpectedly Jan. 3, 2024 from a botched operation to repair his fractured femur. He was almost 100. I was his caregiver at home. I am 78 and have zero health issues. My husband's health was good, but he couldn't remember much of anything after 5 minutes. Nothing was done by anyone in the medical field to help his memory.
@monnoo82216 ай бұрын
I am sad for you... but it is no true what you say, there is a lot out there that keeps the brain working
@1118cristina6 ай бұрын
My grand parents diyed at one at 98 abd my grandma at 94 in perfect health..just biologic clock ❤but hey if science will discovver some miracle of cells to stop or slow aging and get rid of chronicity in special imflamation going up with age ...I will want to be the be in that "trial" 😅...keep up good work
@southernlights36826 ай бұрын
Now that we’re more than 90% through this video, how about stop beating around the bush and get to the point?
@ianhesford6 ай бұрын
Thank you!!!
@AbbaDuMaineWELLNESS6 ай бұрын
Amen, Roger that....this is one of the driving reasons why at my College/Clinic we so adore the coaching practice sharing and teaching of bold, courageous leaders like Drs William Li, MD, Andrew Weil, MD, Nicole Apelian, PhD, chet zelasko, PhD that calmly and clearly communicate their interests, reviews and strategies for healing and wellness.....amen
@shizuokaBLUES6 ай бұрын
Thanks that’s enough for me to NOT BOTHER watching thus
@QueenBeeDigital6 ай бұрын
Ugh thanks, I’m out.
@NAR-wv3sl5 ай бұрын
They all do this. The power of cash.
@autisticautumn73796 ай 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.
@coffeebreakchat24506 ай 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.
@renaissancewoman1006 ай 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.
@saimandebbarma5 ай бұрын
I believe, I have my own hack ! 🙏
@Btr.Swt.Reiyah4 ай бұрын
Ugh we can all do this ourselves guys, its simple, define health The function of all your bodily systems Which ofc includes organs and everything Just identify all those things into categories And then research what maximizes or helps or all the components used in each and every single one of those things, make a list and add to it as time goes on then find a way to obtain those be it through plant based supplements or food or a mix Create a diet and supplement protocol with all of it add exercise sun exposure, near infra red light and drink enough water spaced out throughout the day, and donate your blood And find out if you have any mutations that prevent you from synthesizing certain vitamins or minerals and get a form that you can, the body will take care of the rest just give it the parts, oh and oral hygiene is super important, brush them teeth guys
@vasiliki43725 ай бұрын
That was a very interesting talk❤
@gorandjidrov42375 ай бұрын
They told us in the title we can revers aging, and then told us the same thing in the video of 47 min. Title was sufficient, video was redundant. 😢
@rattymoonb61186 ай бұрын
Thoroughly interesting
@ioniatco6 ай бұрын
Thank you for this good smart detailed discussion.
@dlbdlb39195 ай бұрын
When you look 25 on a video , I will watch your vid
@avoiceforthevoiceless20685 ай бұрын
I live with a Parkinson's person (51), and pesticides are a great assumption! She grew up in a small farm town, and it turns out another girl from her school had the same diagnosis. Both had a tumor, and Parkinson's later in life (diagnosed in late thirties). Anyway, it really is a terrible disease!
@aliasgirl96 ай бұрын
At 28:00 minutes, I humbly put forth that if you read Genesis, you will discover age, ageing and the transition that was made.
@cmihalcea6 ай 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).
@monnoo82216 ай бұрын
and that evil religion did everything imaginable to establish that division... btw, they reported moon years instead of sun years, hence the "old2 age
@borisi63425 ай бұрын
If this woman was 60+ years old I would believe her aging slowing :)
@Majormovesdvd5 ай бұрын
I guess the point of this video to make awareness that ageing should be looked at as a disease , that’s good knowing I’m not gonna lie but I was expecting more.
@KJSvitko5 ай бұрын
You are what you eat. Your diet impacts your health. Lower stress, reduce obesity, get enough sleep and more exercise are key to a healthy life. Obesity in children and adults is rising across the world. Fast food and sugary drinks including fruit juices are contributing to the problem of poor health and obesity. Eat a healthy plant based diet and exercise regularly. Reduce or ELIMINATE cows milk, eggs, cheese and meat. Eat more salad greens, beans, fruit and vegetables. Eliminate fast food, snacks like cookies, cakes, chips, and sugary drinks and juices. Every adult and child should own a bicycle and ride it regularly. Regular exercise will help you sleep better. Yoga is a great stress reducer. Obesity is all too common today. Get off the couch. Get off the phone, ipad or video game. A variety of stretching and other exercises help with increased mobility. Ride to work, ride to school, ride for fun. Every city should be a bicycle city. Speak up for bicycles in your community
@amlakuwobet32305 ай бұрын
Aging is a normal thing. it is not suffering as long as you fulfill what you have to fulfill in your life journey.
@ultramonika2156 ай бұрын
I really believe in going back to beginnings of humanity of hunter gathers for answers , and am trying to switch to keto even a carnivore diet. The less carbs I consume, the better I feel. First time in 20 years I don`t need a nap during the day. High fat content is so needed in women`s diet to produce hormones.
@Fr0mTheAshesR1se6 ай бұрын
In my experience, they do not want to change their life style one iota. Many do not believe, but even if they did, they believe they would have to give up too much.