23 Mar 2026
2h 29m

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

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The Diary Of A CEO with Steven Bartlett

Is aging inevitable, or can it be reversed? Dr. David Sinclair, a Harvard professor specializing in aging, longevity, and age reversal, challenges the notion that aging is a natural and acceptable phenomenon. He shares insights into his research, which demonstrates the possibility of reversing the aging process at a cellular level. Sinclair details an upcoming human trial focused on reversing blindness by resetting the age of cells in the optic nerve. He also touches upon lifestyle factors that accelerate aging, such as smoking, excessive drinking, and radiation exposure, while emphasizing the importance of fasting, exercise, and a plant-rich diet to promote longevity. His information theory of aging posits that aging is driven by the loss of epigenetic information, leading to cellular identity crises. Sinclair envisions a future where age-related diseases are eradicated and humans have the potential to live dramatically longer, healthier lives.

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