Living Longer

May 17, 2023

Have you noticed a growing trend in people wanting to live longer?

Back in 2013, Google co-founder Larry Page helped create Calico Labs, a company dedicated to researching and understanding aging. More recently, the Russian-born billionaire, Yuri Milner, announced the formation of Altos Labs, which has some pretty wealthy investors, including Jeff Bezos, for the same purpose.

Are these companies being created actually to help people live longer, healthier lives, or are they really the experimentation grounds of billionaires who want to live forever?

I don’t know. 

However, some of the technology available to them is awe-inspiring and scary at the same time. If you are interested in this area, you may have heard of CRISPR (1). This tool allows scientists to edit certain parts of a DNA strand. For example, if you are thinking about a ‘test tube’ baby, I don’t think they are called that anymore but you know what I mean conception happens outside the body, and it is possible for the scientist to run a DNA profile of the two parents. Once that is done, they may notice that the mother has a gene that might increase the child’s chances of getting diabetes. They would then use CRISPR to edit out that gene. Or, from a more dystopian view, they could look at the father’s genes and notice that he has a gene that may limit the baby’s height. Using CRISPR, it would then be possible to change these characteristics before the baby is born, essentially engineering a baby. The best or worst part of CRISPR is that it is relatively cheap…meaning that it will be accessible to people easily in the future.

It has already been used to change the lifespan of mice (1) and also is currently being used in the effort to eradicate malaria by altering the DNA of mosquitoes so they can’t carry the parasite (2).

Some claim that CRISPR is so power full that, in theory, it is possible to take the DNA of an elephant, take the DNA of a wooly mammoth and find the differences, then edit the DNA of the elephant, and ‘voila’ you have a wooly mammoth (3), real-life Jurassic Park stuff.

The Altos Lab has also hired Shinya Yamanaka, who shared a 2012 Nobel Prize for the discovery of reprogramming cells to grow younger. This ‘reprogramming’ technique has been applied to mice, after which they show clear signs of age reversal. Some scientists call ‘reprogramming’ a potential ‘elixir of life’(4). Supporters of this technique claim it is possible to take a cell from a living 80-year-old and, in the lab, reverse’s its age by 40 years. However, it has not been tested in humans yet.

These labs are beginning to experiment with genetic changes and cellular age reversal, but what if you want to add some healthy years to a respectable long-lived life? How do you do that without having access to a super lab?

It’s really quite simple. 

The answer can be found in Dan Buetner’s book, Blue Zones. These are areas of the world where there are more 100-year-olds than other areas. They also have some things in common. All the areas have a strong community; the older a person becomes, the more important they are in their community. The opposite of what we have in Western culture.

They eat various food, but it’s always whole and locally sourced.  Again almost the polar opposite of most cities in the developed world. They exercise daily, not gym workouts but general whole-body movements usually built into their daily routines, like chopping wood or carrying water. They minimize stress. They don’t indulge in ingesting toxic substances into the body.

All these things are pillars of lifestyle medicine, are free to access, free to use, and available to you right now!

If you want to add healthspan to your lifespan, start implementing small but significant changes to your life using lifestyle medicine. If you want help with that, I’m here for you.

Sources:

  1. https://www.newscientist.com/article/2264168-crispr-doubles-lifespan-of-mice-with-rapid-ageing-disease-progeria/
  2. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/why-the-us-plans-to-release-24-billion-genetically-modified-mosquitoes-180979833/
  3. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mFIElM1outQ
  4. https://news.sky.com/story/jeff-bezos-amazon-founder-funds-new-age-reversal-company-opening-in-uk-12400621 

Over the last 10 years Ed has been building a YouTube library to help people manage their own pain or movement limitations and increase performance through exercise. He regularly adds videos so be sure to subscribe and visit regularly